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Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles

  • Recommended By Doctors Nationwide
  • Medical Strength
  • Kills the Fungus That Causes Fungal Nails

Product Description
Dr. Blaine’s Tineacide Antifungal Cream 1.25 oz Kills the Fungus That Causes Fungal Nails The remedy for Ugly Nail Syndrome Medical Strength Clinically Proven See Results in Just Weeks

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5 Comments

My podiatrist recommended Tineacide and it has worked great. Based on my personal experience I highly recommend it. My previous podiatrist prescribed Lamisil pills which helped but Lamisil was not a complete cure (plus Lamisil can be very hard on your internal organs and is expensive). My current podiatrist is wonderful (he also was Shaquille O’Neal’s podiatrist when Shaq played for the Lakers and was having foot problems that sidelined him) and he always recommends Tineacide as a first course of action for toe nail fungus, before prescribing pills that can be expensive and more invasive than the topical Tineacide cream.
Rating: 5 / 5
Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles


I ordered this product about 7 months ago having seen an ad on TV with it’s “money back guarantee”. I knew it was going to take a while if it was going to work at all. My podiatrist did not feel that anything would work so I had nothing to lose.

Here it is 7 months later and I have a new big toenail that should be ready to cut in another month or so. This does work if one uses it morning and night without fail. The one star reviewers quite likely are not following directions and are expecting immediate results. I strongly recommend this product.
Rating: 5 / 5
Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles


I have been using this product for many years and it is great for toe fungus. It was recommended by my Podiatrist and it works. The twin package is a good buy and also comes with a handy nail clipper in each paket.

I would recommend it to anyonew with fungus of the toes
Rating: 5 / 5
Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles


I purchased this product in early December with the hopes of curing my toenail fungus before sandal season. My left foot was really bad. I had fungus on all five toenails as well as dry pealing skin around my nails. In a months time the dry, pealing skin DID clear up. I have been using this product on my toes twice daily for 4 months now and I have not yet seen much improvement in my toenails. So far it looks like the new growth on my big toe is a little better. My pinky toenail completely fell off last week. Not sure if this is a good thing or not. I am hoping when the new nail grows back it will be healthy. I realize that this process will take awhile because it is a matter of waiting for the toenail to grow out. I gave this product three stars because it cleared up the dry skin quickly. I will update this review in a few more months to give you an update on my toenails.
Rating: 3 / 5
Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles


I’m completely agree with those who say that this is only wasting of your money (and time, of course). This treatment - is worthless. And I have no idea how come it works for ones and not for others (like me)??? Since the fungus on toenails are identical, I guess. This way I can’t get those comments saying “Great!”, “Perfect!”, “It works!” and so on. The reason I’m saying it, I started using this product 2 months ago, and I really don’t see any improvements. No idea, how all the people posting here have cured their fungus. As I had one small white spot under the edge of the nail on left big toe and same problem on right one 2 months ago, still the same problems are now. As nails on those both toes were growing, I had to cut these white spots and apply Tineacide, but no luck. I kept cutting the edge of both toenails over and over (as those white spots were becoming visible again) and applied Tineacide. But these small spots still remained, so it means the #1 treatment recommended by podiatrists (as it says on the bottle) has not done what it was supposed to. Why are the customers fooled?
Rating: 1 / 5
Tineacide Antifungal Cream, 1.25-Ounce Bottles


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