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An Itch for Which OTC Creams Fail

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• The hydrocortisone the patient used probably made the fungal infection worse.

• Tolnaftate cream, available OTC, is a relatively ineffective treatment for tinea pedis, compared to the imidazoles and allylamines (no matter what John Madden says).

• Inflammatory tinea pedis is often of zoophilic origin, with cats being a common source.

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