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  • Novartis makes a drug called Lamisil for nail fungus, though this wasn't mentioned in the campaign.

    Europe Mulls Easing Drug Rules 2008

  • "The generic version of brand name Lamisil tablets can now be purchased for less than $15 per month at many pharmacies," says Milbradt.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2009

  • The agency has already disclosed reviews of many of the drugs, such as Lamisil, a nail-fungus treatment by Novartis AG that is being examined for any links to psychiatric events.

    FDA Reviews Drugs for Safety 2009

  • In rare cases, people have needed liver transplants or died from liver failure after taking Lamisil.

    Fungus Got Your Toes? Zap It Laura Johannes 2011

  • If you are willing to risk side effects, the best tested—and likely most effective—treatment for toenail fungus remains oral medications such as Novartis AG's Lamisil, says Bryan C.

    Fungus Got Your Toes? Zap It Laura Johannes 2011

  • According to Lamisil's FDA-approved prescribing information, 3.3% of patients in clinical trials had abnormal levels of liver enzymes, a possible warning sign of liver damage, compared with 1.4% of people taking a placebo.

    Fungus Got Your Toes? Zap It Laura Johannes 2011

  • Why, a three-month treatment with Lamisil™ pills could fix you right up.

    You Want Gangrene With That? Steve Perry 2010

  • Kinda spendy -- if you don't use the generic form, Lamisil runs about $13-14 per pill, or as much as $4200/month for treatment, and you have to take it for three months, hmm, do the math, that um, carry the ought, $12,600 ...

    You Want Gangrene With That? Steve Perry 2010

  • Lamisil has its own Digger that burrows under your toenail and needs medication to be removed.

    This is Digger on Fox and The Pre-Planning Goof by Fox 2010

  • Two oral antifungal drugs, terbinafine (Lamisil and its generic cousins) and itraconazole (Sporanox and generic), have been in use for several years and have been shown to be effective for up to 50 percent of users.

    Getting to the bottom of toenail fungus 2010

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