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Can I combine Jublia and Emtrix for toenail fungus?

Combining Jublia and Emtrix for nail fungus is not recommended as there have been no studies on their compatibility. It is important to monitor the nail regrowth over several months to assess improvement. If there is no significant progress after nearly 48 weeks of using Jublia, it may be more effective to switch to a different treatment. In some cases, oral medication for nail fungus may be more effective than topical treatments.

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