

Lamisil DermGel 1% Terbinafine Antifungal Gel 15g – Treatment for Athlete's Foot, Tinea & Ringworm
Lamisil DermGel 1% Terbinafine – Antifungal Gel for Athlete's Foot & Tinea
Lamisil DermGel contains 1% terbinafine, a powerful antifungal that kills the fungi causing athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis). The clear gel formula is non-greasy, dries quickly, and penetrates the skin to target the infection at its source. A short course of treatment is often enough for most fungal skin infections.
Pharmacy Medicine — Purchase limit of 2 applies. By purchasing you confirm this is a Pharmacy Medicine and agree to use strictly as directed.
- 1% Terbinafine — kills fungal cells directly
- Treats athlete's foot, ringworm, and jock itch
- Clear, non-greasy gel formula
- Short treatment course — 1 week for most infections
- 15g tube
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Lamisil DermGel work?
Lamisil DermGel contains terbinafine, which works by blocking the production of ergosterol — an essential component of fungal cell membranes. Without ergosterol, the fungal cells die, clearing the infection.
How long do I need to use Lamisil DermGel?
For athlete's foot between the toes, apply once daily for 1 week. For other tinea infections, apply twice daily for 1–2 weeks. Continue for the full duration even if symptoms improve early to prevent recurrence.
Can Lamisil DermGel be used on the scalp or nails?
No. Lamisil DermGel is for skin infections only and should not be used on the scalp or nails. For nail fungal infections, consult your pharmacist about appropriate nail antifungal treatments.
Is Lamisil DermGel safe for children?
Lamisil DermGel is not recommended for children under 12 without medical supervision. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice on antifungal treatment for children.
Can I use Lamisil DermGel if I have sensitive skin?
Terbinafine gels are generally well tolerated. If you experience severe burning, redness, or irritation, discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or doctor.
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Lamisil DermGel 1% Terbinafine – Antifungal Gel for Athlete's Foot & Tinea
Lamisil DermGel contains 1% terbinafine, a powerful antifungal that kills the fungi causing athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis). The clear gel formula is non-greasy, dries quickly, and penetrates the skin to target the infection at its source. A short course of treatment is often enough for most fungal skin infections.
Pharmacy Medicine — Purchase limit of 2 applies. By purchasing you confirm this is a Pharmacy Medicine and agree to use strictly as directed.
- 1% Terbinafine — kills fungal cells directly
- Treats athlete's foot, ringworm, and jock itch
- Clear, non-greasy gel formula
- Short treatment course — 1 week for most infections
- 15g tube
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Lamisil DermGel work?
Lamisil DermGel contains terbinafine, which works by blocking the production of ergosterol — an essential component of fungal cell membranes. Without ergosterol, the fungal cells die, clearing the infection.
How long do I need to use Lamisil DermGel?
For athlete's foot between the toes, apply once daily for 1 week. For other tinea infections, apply twice daily for 1–2 weeks. Continue for the full duration even if symptoms improve early to prevent recurrence.
Can Lamisil DermGel be used on the scalp or nails?
No. Lamisil DermGel is for skin infections only and should not be used on the scalp or nails. For nail fungal infections, consult your pharmacist about appropriate nail antifungal treatments.
Is Lamisil DermGel safe for children?
Lamisil DermGel is not recommended for children under 12 without medical supervision. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice on antifungal treatment for children.
Can I use Lamisil DermGel if I have sensitive skin?
Terbinafine gels are generally well tolerated. If you experience severe burning, redness, or irritation, discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or doctor.













