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Meds for SEVERE Athlete's foot

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Protoman - 12 Aug 2006 01:25 GMT
I've had severe athlete's foot for 2 years, and griseofulvin and
itraconazole don't even touch it. Will VFend and/or AmBisome work? What
about topically applying Clorox?
Sin ganas - 13 Aug 2006 10:42 GMT
> I've had severe athlete's foot for 2 years, and griseofulvin and
> itraconazole don't even touch it. Will VFend and/or AmBisome work? What
> about topically applying Clorox?

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I use CLOTRIMAZOLE for topical treatment of foot fungi,
NYSTATIN for what looks like candida at the corners
of the mouth, and TRIAMCINOLONE for outbreaks of
psoriasis in the eyebrow area.  They all work to the
degree that I don't need to shop for other remedies.

I wonder what a doctor would say about topical use
of clorox bleach. I once spilled clorox on my silver ring,
and the surface layer of silver molecules converted to
Silver chloride or chlorate.

Cheers, David H
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Protoman - 13 Aug 2006 17:03 GMT
> > I've had severe athlete's foot for 2 years, and griseofulvin and
> > itraconazole don't even touch it. Will VFend and/or AmBisome work? What
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> Cheers, David H
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I've used everything you say, and they don't work. I've heard someone
else on here used clorox to treat his athlete's foot, and said it
worked like a charm.
Sin ganas - 15 Aug 2006 09:17 GMT
> > > I've had severe athlete's foot for 2 years, and griseofulvin and
> > > itraconazole don't even touch it. Will VFend and/or AmBisome work? What
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> else on here used clorox to treat his athlete's foot, and said it
> worked like a charm.
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And I believe you. I believe chlorine bleach is good for a lot of
things.  But there is a suspected link between exposure
to clorox and cancer.  
david-h
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Protoman - 15 Aug 2006 21:55 GMT
> > > > I've had severe athlete's foot for 2 years, and griseofulvin and
> > > > itraconazole don't even touch it. Will VFend and/or AmBisome work? What
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> david-h
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If that was true, everyone drinking tap water, or doing the laundry,
would have cancer, b/c they both use chlorine bleach.

And what about IV Ambisome and/or IV VFend?
 
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