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How to Use Miranel Antifungal Treatment

Miranel is easy to apply with a nail file, applicator brush and helpful patient instructions included in every package. As with any medication, it is important to follow a consistent regimen and thoroughly read all directions to insure maximum treatment effectiveness.

Patient Instructions

Pre-Application
Remove any loose material using nail clippers or file
Use the nail file to help smooth rough surfaces
Always apply Miranel Antifungal Treatment when affected area is clean, dry, and free of nail polish
Wash nail file and applicator brush with soap and water after use
Do not share nail file or applicator brush with others
Night Application (Preferred)
Miranel Antifungal Treatment works best if feet are first soaked for 10-20 minutes in lukewarm water
Apply enough Miranel Antifungal Treatment to spread over the entire surface of affected area with applicator brush
Apply to the skin around and under the nail where possible
Allow Miranel Antifungal Treatment to dry for at least 3 minutes before putting on socks
Change socks daily
Wait approximately 8 hours after applying before taking a shower or bath
Morning Application (Optional)
Do not apply Miranel Antifungal Treatment over the previous application
Remove previous application with alcohol
Wash affected area
Apply an even layer of Miranel Antifungal Treatment over affected area
Wear ventilated shoes

It may take 4 months or longer to eliminate an infection. An infection reoccurrence is possible especially if toes, feet, or nails are continually exposed to warm, moist conditions. If irritation occurs, or there is no improvement within 4 weeks, discontinue use and consult a physician. The key to success with any medication is to follow the treatment directions, take proper care of the affected area and remain consistent in using the medication.

NOTE: Store at room temperature, avoid extreme heat.

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