Frequently asked questions
- What is JUBLIA?
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JUBLIA is an FDA-approved prescription topical solution that is applied on, around, and under the toenail. JUBLIA reaches the site of onychomycosis to fight the fungus that lives beneath the nail.
- Does using JUBLIA require any liver monitoring?
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No. As JUBLIA is applied topically to the toenail, very little gets into the bloodstream. Therefore, no liver function tests or monitoring are required with JUBLIA.
- Are there any medications I cannot take while using JUBLIA?
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When used as directed, there are no known drug interactions with JUBLIA. However, you should still tell your doctor about other medical conditions you have or medicines you are using.
- Does JUBLIA cause side effects?
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The most common side effects (around 2% of patients) in clinical trials were ingrown toenail, redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. JUBLIA may cause other side effects.
In another clinical trial that studied pediatric patients, there were no serious side effects. The only side effect related to JUBLIA was ingrown toenail (3.3% of patients).
You are encouraged to report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
- Who should NOT use JUBLIA?
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It is not known if JUBLIA is safe and effective in children under 6 years of age. Also, before you use JUBLIA, tell your healthcare provider if you are or plan to become pregnant, are breastfeeding, or plan to breastfeed, because it is not known whether JUBLIA can harm an unborn fetus or nursing infant. For a full list of ingredients in JUBLIA, see the Prescribing Information.
- Is JUBLIA safe for children?
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The safety and effectiveness of JUBLIA in children ages 6-16 were evaluated in a clinical study. It is not known whether JUBLIA is safe and effective for use in children under 6 years of age. Before your child uses JUBLIA, tell your doctor about all their medical conditions. Also tell your doctor about all medication your child is taking and whether your child has any other nail infections.
- How long does it take for JUBLIA to work?
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In clinical studies, patients 6 years of age and older used JUBLIA for 48 weeks and results were examined at Week 52. Treatment takes time so it’s important to keep applying JUBLIA as directed by your doctor.
Ready to treat it with JUBLIA? Learn more about how JUBLIA works.
Treatment Guide
This brochure contains information on toenail fungus, risk factors, and how JUBLIA works.
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INDICATION
JUBLIA® (efinaconazole) topical solution, 10%, is a prescription medicine used to treat fungal infections of the toenails.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- JUBLIA is for use on nails and surrounding skin only. Do not use JUBLIA in your mouth, eyes, or vagina. Use it exactly as instructed by your doctor.
- It is not known whether JUBLIA is safe and effective for use in children under 6 years of age.
- Before you or your child uses JUBLIA, tell your doctor about all medical conditions, including if you are pregnant, are breast feeding, or plan to breastfeed, because it is not known whether JUBLIA can harm an unborn fetus or nursing infant.
- Tell your doctor about all medications you or your child is taking, and whether you or your child has any other nail infections.
- JUBLIA is flammable. Avoid heat and flame while applying JUBLIA to your toenail.
- JUBLIA may cause irritation at the treated site. The most common side effects include: ingrown toenail, redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. Tell your doctor about any side effects that bother you or do not go away.
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Ortho Dermatologics at 1-800-321-4576 or the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
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