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kenneth_jordan2026-04-17

I've been dealing with athlete's foot for a while now and my doctor prescribed Loprox 0.77% Gel. I've used it for a few days and I'm not sure if it's working. Has anyone else had experience with this? How long did it take to see results? I'm also a bit concerned about the side effects, especially the severe ones. Any advice on how to minimize these risks? I've been diligent about applying it as directed, but I want to make sure I'm doing everything right.

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kyle_williams4/14/2026

I'm on my third tube of Loprox and it's been a lifesaver. I get athlete's foot really easily, so I keep some on hand. Just be patient; it can take a while to see results.

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frances_pierce4/15/2026

I had a mild reaction at first but it went away after a few days. Just keep applying it as directed and give it time to work.

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sean_williams4/15/2026

I used it for a yeast infection and it was miserable. The burning was intense, but it did the job. Just be prepared for some discomfort.

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katherine_green4/15/2026

Loprox worked wonders for me. I had a nasty case of jock itch that just wouldn't go away. After a week of using it, the itching stopped and the redness started to fade. Just make sure to keep the area clean and dry.

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marie_ferguson4/15/2026

I had a bad reaction to it. My skin got really irritated and started to blister. I had to stop using it and switch to something else. Be careful and monitor your skin closely.

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aaron_nelson4/15/2026

I don't why it happens but doctors are always prescribing this. I’ve always had great results with it and it’s cleared up every fungal infection I’ve had.

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virginia_hughes4/15/2026

I've used it for ringworm and it was effective, but it did sting a bit when I applied it. It's important to follow the instructions carefully. If you experience any severe side effects, stop using it immediately and talk to your doctor.

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adam_owens4/15/2026

I didn’t have any issues with it but I had to use it for 2 weeks for it to fully clear up. Stick with it and if it doesn’t get better talk to your doc.