Description
Excilor Ultra is a 30 mL topical nail solution designed for fungal nail infections of the toe or fingernails, including persistent or more extensive cases of onychomycosis. The solution is applied directly to the affected nail and works by penetrating the nail surface and lowering the pH in the nail bed, helping create conditions that are less favorable for fungal growth. As with most nail fungus treatments, visible improvement is usually linked to the gradual regrowth of a healthier nail.
Key Features
- Extra-strong treatment for persistent nail fungus
- Once-daily application
- No nail filing required
- Forms a slow-release peel-off coating that remains in place for 24 hours
- Dries in about 3 to 5 minutes
- Appears white when applied and turns transparent when dry
- Water-resistant after drying
- Can be used with nail varnish
How to Use
Apply once daily to a clean affected nail, preferably after showering and after removing any old nail varnish. Use the brush to coat the entire nail surface. Allow the product to dry for 3 to 5 minutes. After 24 hours, remove or peel off the film and apply a fresh layer.
Treatment Duration
Use for at least 3 months and continue until the nail has fully recovered. Because nails grow slowly, improvement may take time and consistent application is important.
Safety Information
For external use only. Apply to the nail only and avoid contact with surrounding skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. People with diabetes-related foot problems should seek medical advice before use. Clinical data are limited for children and during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Rare side effects may include burning, itching, or mild localized pain.
Ingredients
Reported ingredients commonly include water or aqua, polyurethane, acetic acid, peppermint oil, octyl gallate, biotin, polysorbate 80, cetyl acetate, acetylated lanolin alcohols, and dehydroacetic acid.
Storage
Keep tightly closed and out of reach of children. Store at room temperature, generally below 25°C, away from heat and direct sunlight.