Is A Prescription Required To Have Jublia?
Jublia is a prescription topical solution that can be purchased from licensed online pharmacies.
What Does Jublia Do?
Jublia is a topical/toenail medication which is used to treat fungal infection (onychomycosis) caused by fungi (Trichophyton species) that lives below the toenail.
How Does Jublia Work in Body?
Jublia (Efinaconazole) belongs to the azole class of anti-fungals. It acts by inhibition of biosynthesis of ergosterol, an important constituent of fungal cell membrane, leading to a fungicidal action.
How Is Jublia Supplied and Stored?
Efinaconazole, is sold under the brand name of Jublia. It is a product of Valeant Canada LP. It will be our privilege to offer you the branded Jublia medication from Canada.
Jublia Solution 10% w/w is supplied in white plastic squeeze bottle with built-in-flow-through brush applicator. Each bottle contains 8 mL of the topical solution. It is available in quantity of 1 and 2 bottle packs.
This medication should be stored at a controlled room temperature of 15°C to 30°C. It should be stored in an upright position, away from heat or open flame and should not be freezed. The bottle should be tightly closed when not in use. The solution should be kept out of reach and sight of children.
What Is the Cost of Jublia?
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How Is Jublia Used?
Jublia is to be applied to clear and dry toenails once daily. Apply 2 drops to the big toe and 1 drop to the smaller toe. You should wait 10 minutes after showering, bathing or washing before applying the topical solution. Jublia should be used on the affected toenails as prescribed by your health care professional. There is no need to remove any damaged, dead or infected tissue. For clearing the infection completely, you should use Jublia for the prescribed treatment period even if the symptoms begin to clear. Stopping the use of Jublia too soon might result in reappearance of infection.
How Long Does Jublia Last?
With daily dosing, a bottle of Jublia lasts for about 6 weeks, which is approximately 84 drops per 4 mL bottle.
What Should I Avoid While Using Jublia?
Since Jublia is inflammable, you should avoid heat and flame while applying the solution to your toenail. Also, avoid pedicures, use of nail polish or other cosmetic products while using Jublia. Avoid contact of Jublia with eyes, mouth, nose, lips or open wounds. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water. Contact your health care provider if syptoms persist.
How Long Do You Have To Use Jublia For?
Jublia should be used once daily for a period of 48 weeks as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist.
How Many Times a Day Do You Apply Jublia?
Jublia is to be applied to the affected toenail only once each day. It should be used exactly as prescribed by your health care provider.
Can You Use Jublia on Your Fingernails?
Jublia is indicated and prescribed only for toenail fungal infection. There are other medications similar to Jublia such as Penlac 8% that can be used for both toenails and fingernails infections.
How is Jublia Metabolized in Body?
Jublia (efinaconazole) is extensively metabolized in liver and its half-life is about 29.9 hours.
What Are The Side Effects of Jublia?
Like with all the medications, Jublia can also cause side effects but not everybody gets them. Some possible side effects of Jublia include skin irritation around the toe with redness, itching, burning or stinging sensation in the surrounding skin. Stop using Jublia and contact your health care professional if you develop a severe rash on the skin or the skin becomes itchy, swollen, blistered or crusted. These are not all the side effects of Jublia. For any unexpected effects, contact your doctor immediately.
How Safe Is Jublia?
There have been no well-controlled studies of Jublia conducted in pregnant women. The solution should not be used in pregnancy unless the expected benefits to the mother outweigh the potential risks. The safety effectiveness of Jublia has also not been studied in immunocompromised patients with HIV infection, in uncontrolled diabetes, nursing mothers, other toenail infections. It is not known whether Jublia is safe to be used concomitantly woth other anti-fungal drugs. The safety and efficacy of Jublia use has not been established for more than 48 weeks.
When Should You Not Take Jublia?
Do not take Jublia if you are allergic to efinaconazole or any other ingredients in Jublia.
What Should You Tell Your Doctor Before Using Jublia?
Before taking Jublia always talk to your health care professional in case you:
- Are allergic to efinaconazole or any other ingredients in Jublia
- Have any other skin or nail infection
- Are pregnant or planning a pregnancy
- Are breast-feeding or planning to do so
- Have HIV infection, uncontrolled diabetes
- Have other infections or history of immunosuppression
What Medicines Can Interact with Jublia?
Jublia has not been studied for drug infections. You should tell your health care professional about all the medications and skin products that you use, including any prescription or non-prescription vitamins or herbal supplements. Use of other therapies for treatment of onychomycosis with Jublia has not been evaluated.
Where Can I Buy Jublia Online?
If prescribed by your health care professional, Jublia can be bought directly from Canadian Online Pharmacy. You will not have to wait to start your therapy due to the swift shipping service provided by us.
How Is Jublia Delivered?
The standard delivery fee is $10.00. The orders are usually shipped in 2-3 working days after the processing of the order. The medication package is delivered by regular mail within 10-14 business days after it has been shipped.
For further information and aid, you can contact our Customer Service at 604-581-4000 or email us at customerservice@canadawidepharmacy.com.
References:
1. http://www.jublia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/JUBLIA_ProductMonograph_Oct_2013.pdf.
2. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2014/203567s000lbl.pdf.
3. https://www.pharmacistanswers.com/questions/how-many-drops-in-a-bottle-of-jublia.
4. https://www.goodrx.com/blog/jublia-offers-new-topical-treatment-for-nail-fungus/.