User Reviews for Spectazole
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| Tinea Corporis | 1 review(s) | 112 medications | 10 |
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| Tinea Pedis | 1 review(s) | 112 medications | 9.0 |
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| Cutaneous Candidiasis | 0 review(s) | 60 medications | Not rated - Be the first | |
| Tinea Cruris | 0 review(s) | 102 medications | Not rated - Be the first | |
| Tinea Versicolor | 0 review(s) | 90 medications | Not rated - Be the first | |
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| Aliaskat (unregistered) said: | ![]() | User Rating: | 9.0 |
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Spectazole (econazole) for Tinea Pedis: I had Athlete's foot, which I caught from the gym and it kept coming back with all medicines I used. It was blistery, itchy and weepy type of athlete's foot. The foot doctor gave me Spectazole cream and almost within days it was better. Within two weeks it dried up nicely. I recommend it to all who have resistant athlete's foot. It's great.
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| HuntersMommy (unregistered) said: | ![]() | User Rating: | 10 |
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Spectazole (econazole) for Tinea Corporis: My two year old son had ringworm. I tried 2 different over the counter creams and sprays, and even nail polish. He had it for over a month, then I tried Spectazole from the doctor and its almost gone in less than 2 days.
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