FUNGICURE

MEDICATED
ANTI-FUNGAL WASH
NOW TREAT JOCK ITCH IN THE SHOWER

100% BRAND NEW

AVAILABLE SIZE: 6 FL OZ | 117 mL

SOOTHES AND CONTROLS MOST ATHLETE'S FOOT RINGWORM

It’s not you, it’s the fungus. Well, it’s you too, and you can trust medicated FUNGICURE Anti-Fungal Wash to conveniently treat most jock itch, ringworm, athlete’s foot, tinea versicolor and other common fungal infections of the body, hands, and feet while you shower. The itch happens. Thanks to FUNGICURE, it also goes away. Medicated FUNGICURE Anti-Fungal Wash lets you treat most jock itch conveniently in the shower without the mess and inconvenience of sprays, creams, and powders. Regular use of Medicated FUNGICURE Anti-Fungal Wash helps eliminate common fungus that can attach to healthy skin. Use it alone, or in combination with other treatments you’re currently using. Medicated FUNGICURE Anti-Fungal Wash controls most fungal skin infections including jock itch, ringworm, athlete’s foot, and tinea versicolor. Ditch the itch. Get relief with FUNGICURE. Contents sealed with safety seal under the tube cap. Unscrew cap, remove seal and replace cap prior to first use. Do not use if seal is broken or missing.

• CONVENIENT JOCK ITCH TREATMENT: FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash provides convenient, effective treatment and relief right in the shower for most jock itch fungal infections.
• EFFECTIVE ANTIFUNGAL FORMULA: FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash features the effective homeopathic antifungal ingredient Sepia 12x plus tea tree oil.
• EASY TO USE: Wash the affected area with FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash as you normally would in the shower with any other body wash. Dry thoroughly. No mess or waiting for creams or sprays to dry before getting on with your day.
• ELIMINATES FUNGUS: Regular use of FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash helps eliminate common fungus that can lead to jock itch. 
• TREATS BODY FUNGUS: FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash is also an effective treatment for most other common fungus infections like ringworm, athlete’s foot, and tinea versicolor.