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Ciclopirox is a broad-spectrum antifungal and is active in numerous species including tinea, Candida albicans, and trichophyton rubrum. An average of 1.3% ciclopirox is absorbed when applied topically although only 0.01% of the dose is found in the urine. Topical application produces minimal systemic absorption; it is unlikely that topical use would expose the nursing infant to significant risks.
I don't think it will have any effect on your 8 month old infant.
Tom Hale Ph.D.
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Hello,
I have been prescribed ciclopirox lacquer 8% for a fungal infection in my toenails. My baby is 8 months old, is this safe to use? I’m concerned about the length of time that I may need to apply it daily (indefinitely until the toenails grow out clear).
I’m also wondering if you have any input about tea tree oil as a natural alternative.
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