
Is it Jock Itch?
In addition to the fungi that cause athlete's foot, there are a few other fungi that like to make themselves at home on our skin. These fungi can cause conditions such as jock itch and ringworm of the body. It's especially important to see your doctor if you think you have a jock itch infection.
How can I treat jock itch?
Most cases of jock itch respond well to a nonprescription antifungal treatment, such as LamisilAT® Cream or Spray. However, if the infection persists even after treatment, you should see your doctor.
LamisilAT® products can help relieve your jock itch.
Find the right product for you.
| Products | Active Ingredient | Form | Application Location | Length of Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LamisilAT® Cream | Terbinafine Hydrochloride 1% | Cream | Affected areas | 1x day for 1 week |
| LamisilAT® Gel | Terbinafine 1% | Gel | Affected areas | 1x day for 1 week |
| LamisilAT® Spray | Terbinafine Hydrochloride 1% | Spray | Affected areas | 1x day for 1 week |
The active ingredient in LamisilAT® products, Terbinafine, treats jock itch in one week.*
LamisilAT® is also the only brand to offer this powerful ingredient in spray form.
when used once a day (morning or night) for 1 week








