Spectazole for Tinea Pedis User Reviews
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- May 7, 2008
"I had athlete's foot, which I caught from the gym, and it kept coming back with all medicines I used. It was a 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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"Similar to the other review. I had tried several other over-the-counter medicines, but it wasn't until my doctor prescribed me foot cream with econazole nitrate that my athlete's foot cleared up. I highly recommend a cream with econazole nitrate to get rid of stubborn athlete's foot."