Exoderil® – Topical Antifungal Agent
Exoderil solution
for the treatment of fungal nail infection

Over 18 years: apply the solution twice daily, starting from the free edge of the nail
Exoderil cream
For the treatment of fungal skin infection

Over 18 years: for the treatment of fungal skin infections, use once daily

Exoderil® – Topical Antifungal Agent
Exoderil® is a topical medication used for the treatment of fungal infections. It is an over-the-counter (OTC) product and can be purchased at any pharmacy in Georgia, including:
- PSP
- Aversi
- GPC
- Pharmadepo
- Impex
Before use, read the instructions. For detailed information about side effects, consult a physician.
Exoderil® has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. It contains naftifine hydrochloride and is intended for use in patients aged 18 years and older.
Exoderil® Cream
Used for the local treatment of fungal infections caused by naftifine-sensitive pathogens, including:
- Fungal infections of the skin and skin folds, with or without itching
- Cutaneous candidiasis
- Pityriasis versicolor
How to use Exoderil® Cream:
- Intended for topical use to treat fungal skin infections.
- Clean and dry the affected area and surrounding skin, then gently massage the cream into the skin.
- For patients over 18 years old: apply once daily.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Duration of treatment with Exoderil® Cream:
- Skin fungal infections: 2–4 weeks (up to 8 weeks if necessary)
- Cutaneous candidiasis: 4 weeks
- To prevent recurrence, continue treatment for 2 weeks after clinical recovery.
- If no improvement occurs after 4 weeks, consult a physician.
Exoderil® Solution
Used for the local treatment of fungal infections caused by naftifine-sensitive pathogens, including:
- Fungal nail infections
How to use Exoderil® Solution:
- Intended for topical use to treat fungal infections.
- Clean and dry the affected nail and surrounding area, then gently apply the solution starting from the free edge of the nail.
- For patients over 18 years old: apply twice daily.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Duration of treatment with Exoderil® Solution:
- Fungal nail infections: up to 6 months
- To prevent recurrence, continue treatment for 2 weeks after clinical recovery.
- If no improvement occurs after 4 weeks, consult a physician.
Tips for Faster Recovery and Preventing Reinfection:
- Change clothing and underwear that contact affected skin or nails daily.
- Avoid wearing tight, non-breathable clothing or shoes (e.g., synthetic socks, narrow shoes). After bathing, thoroughly dry affected skin and nails. Wash towels and washcloths daily.
- To prevent the spread of infection and reinfection, avoid walking barefoot at home, in the bathroom, hotels, or pools.
- Use saunas and baths only after full recovery from the fungal infection.
Special Precautions and Safety Measures:
- Do not apply to damaged skin.
- Exoderil® cream is not for ophthalmic use. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- The cream contains cetyl and stearyl alcohols (40 mg per 1 g), which may cause local skin reactions (e.g., contact dermatitis).
- Each 1 g also contains 10 mg benzyl alcohol as a preservative, which may cause mild local irritation or allergic reactions.
- Do not mix with other topical medications, as reduced active ingredient concentration may reduce efficacy.
- The cream is not phototoxic and does not cause photosensitivity.
Use During Pregnancy and Lactation:
Exoderil® should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding for safety reasons.
Over-the-Counter Status:
Exoderil® is a pharmaceutical product group III medication and is available without a prescription in pharmacies.
Storage Conditions:
- Store at below 30°C, out of reach of children.
- Opened tube: store at below 25°C, use within 28 days.
Where to Purchase:
Available without prescription at any pharmacy, including:
- PSP
- Aversi
- GPC
- Pharmadepo
- Impex
Side Effects:
In rare cases, may cause dryness, burning sensation, redness, contact dermatitis, or erythema.
Read the instructions carefully and consult a physician for detailed information. Report any side effects to: registration@gehealth.ge
Office #10, 37m Ilia Chavchavadze Ave.
Tbilisi 0179, Georgia




