Is Jublia only available as a topical solution, or are other forms approved?
Yes, Jublia is only approved as a topical solution and is not available in other forms such as oral tablets or creams.
Overview
People exploring treatment for toenail fungal infections often ask if Jublia comes in forms other than its topical liquid. Understanding its format helps with proper use and expectations.
- Jublia is designed specifically for direct nail application.
- There are no FDA-approved oral or cream versions of Jublia.
- This page explains how Jublia works, who it may help, and where to access it.
This helps explain why Jublia is used differently from other fungal medications.
Detailed Information
How it works
Jublia may work by inhibiting a key enzyme that fungi need to grow, specifically targeting infections on or under the toenail.
As a topical solution, it penetrates the nail surface to reach the site of infection without affecting the rest of the body.
Clinical applications
According to the FDA label, Jublia is indicated for treating onychomycosis (fungal infection) of the toenails caused by specific organisms like Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
It’s used in adults with mild to moderate infections affecting the tip or sides of the nail, offering an option without systemic exposure.
Safety and Effectiveness
Safety profile
According to Drugs.com, common side effects of Jublia may include redness, itching, or pain at the application site. Serious effects are rare, as the medication is applied locally rather than taken systemically.
FDA approval and indications
The U.S. FDA approved Jublia in 2014 specifically as a topical solution for toenail fungal infections. It is not cleared in any oral or alternative form.
This is why application directly to the nail is essential for treatment success.
Access and Availability
How to obtain safely
IsraelPharm provides international access to Jublia topical solution, offering a licensed and reliable way to obtain the medication. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning treatment to confirm it’s right for your condition.
Key Takeaways
- Jublia is only approved as a topical solution — no pills or creams are available.
- It works by targeting fungal growth at the site of toenail infection.
- It is typically used for mild to moderate fungal nail infections.
- Jublia’s topical form helps minimize body-wide side effects.
- Consult a healthcare provider before starting any treatment plan.
FAQ
Can I get Jublia as a pill or capsule?
No, Jublia is only available as a topical solution. There are no approved oral forms of this medication.
Why isn’t Jublia available as a cream or ointment?
Jublia is formulated specifically to penetrate the nail plate; creams or ointments may not reach the infection under the nail effectively.
How do I use Jublia topical solution?
Jublia is applied to the affected toenail daily using the built-in applicator. Use exactly as directed by your doctor.
Is Jublia safe for everyone?
Most adults tolerate Jublia well, but it may not be suitable for those with nail disorders or allergies to its ingredients. Always consult a provider first.
Where can I purchase Jublia internationally?
Licensed providers like IsraelPharm offer Jublia topical solution for international orders, helping patients access it safely and legally.
- â–ˇ URL 1: https://www.israelpharm.com/online-pharmacy/jublia/ (used in section: Access and Availability)
- â–ˇ URL 2: https://www.drugs.com/jublia.html (used in section: Safety Profile)
- â–ˇ URL 3: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2014/203567s000lbl.pdf (used in section: Clinical Applications)
- â–ˇ URL 4: https://www.israelpharm.com/blog/infectious-diseases-from-microbes/ (unused)


