Lamisil AT for Tinea Cruris User Reviews
Lamisil AT has an average rating of 4.3 out of 10 from a total of 6 reviews for the treatment of Tinea Cruris. 33% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 67% reported a negative experience.
- Anonymous
- March 11, 2008
"Very comfortable and soothing. I would recommend using it at night just to cut down on messiness. It's not overly greasy and gross like I thought it would be- can barely tell it's there! Started applying it a few days ago and rash is on its way out!"
- Mish
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 6, 2019
"The first day I used it I got some relief and the redness started to go away by day three the itching was bad and I tried clotrimazole a generic brand and it was sooo much better, hopefully it will continue to get better"
- Anonymous
- October 29, 2011
"I have tried Lamisil twice ... in spray and cream. Absolutely no relief whatsoever other than a sting when you spray it on. "
- atm
- September 10, 2015
"After two weeks using the cream, there was no relief."
- Anonymous
- May 9, 2009
"Doesn't work for me."
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"This is the only medication I'd use or recommend for the treatment of Tinea cruris (jock itch). I've tried many different medications, and no other works nearly as well. The main benefit is once-a-day application and a one-week treatment time. I've used Lamisil AT in cream, gel, and spray form. I highly recommend the latter. The problem with the gel and cream is that it's difficult to ensure adequate coverage without going through the product very quickly. You will end up buying at least a second tube before the treatment has concluded. The Lamisil AT spray goes MUCH farther. Just put on a pair of vinyl gloves to help spread it around after spraying. One spray bottle should be all you need. Don't just spray; spray and spread."