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What is the BEST cream, spray, etc. for athlete's foot? Thanks!! They are available OTC and all you need to do is ask the Pharmacist, he/she will recommend the best. Lamasil Lotrimin and other anti fungal creams. sprays and powders. Treating your shoes and socks as well as your feet will get it under control . Us tough-actin Tinactin! daktarin cream is pretty good, i got a bit imbetween my toes and its nearly cleared up in 3 days I had this disgusting fungus after getting a pedicure, which I will never do again unless it's in a higher end or rather classy salon. The best cream to use is Lotrimin believe me it will clear it up in 2 days. It worked great for me. tea tree oil is the best! |
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