| | |  | Foot Care | Home » » » Zeasorb Super Absorbant Antifungal Powder, Foot Care, 2.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) [Package may vary] | | | | | | | Description: | | Dermatologist Recommended. Super Absorbent. Zeasorb Antifungal Powder. Miconazole Nitrate 2%. Cures most Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch, Ringworm. Relieves itching, burning, and scaling. Absorbs moisture. Soothes chafing. Contains no starch. Product settles during shipment. Package contains full net weight. Report serious side effects to 1-877-257-5768. Distributed by Stiefel Laboratories, Inc. 255 Alhambra Circle, FL 33134-7412 USA. Made in U.S.A. www.stiefelchc.com. | | | Features: | |
• Zeasorb-AF has upgraded to Zeasorb Super Absorbant Antifungal Powder
• Cures and soothes athletes foot, jock itch and ringworm
• Active ingredient is Miconazole Nitrate 2%
• Absorbs moisture and soothes chaffing
• Made in USA
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.28 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
the cure for jock itchAug 28, 2010
By H. Villanueva A dermatologist told me I had very advanced jock itch and prescribed some liquid product that cost about 35 bucks. I used it as directed with no results. Then she wanted me to take some pills instead, but warned me that it could damage my kidneys. I refused. So I started searching online and found Zeasorb powder. In three weeks, applying it twice a day, it was gone! 3 weeks after having stopped treatment, I am itch free. thank God, cuz I was afraid that I would have to live with jock itch forever. Seriously, get this if you have topical fungal issues. It's cheap, over the counter, and works
14 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Buyer Beware-misleading ad and no response from seller!!Mar 27, 2011
By M S Choroszy
"MSC"
The product itself is fine but the ad is very misleading-it says "pack of 2" but if you order the quantity of one, they only send one BOTTLE instead of one PACK which should have TWO bottles. This is NOT the way it is for other things on Amazon-e.g. when I order the coffee that comes in "pack of 2" and order quantity of "one"-they send one PACK which contains TWO boxes of coffee precisely as the ad says. This seller also NEVER responded to my emails when I questioned the order which is very poor customer service in my opinion.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A GodsendFeb 17, 2011
By requiem52 I'm a runner who developed a case of ringworm on my upper inner thigh. Like most people, I didn't know what this was at first and wrote it off as a chafe rash - very common when you run 20 miles a week. When the small brownish patch with raised red edges grew from the size of a dime to a quarter with a dry, scaly covering, I knew it was something else. Being a very hygienic person, I was horrified when I learned it was a fungus. And I still don't know how I came in contact with it.
So I started with the antifungal creams. One butenafine hydrochloride based, and another clotrimazole based. I applied them religiously for 3 days, 3 times a day and they did absolutely nothing. They didn't make it any worse but I saw zero improvement. And although the instructions say you need to use these for up to 2 weeks, I need to see some change to know the product is actually working and the rash isn't just going away on its own. Strike one.
Next up was the "organic" route. I tried tea tree oil with mixed results. First off, this stuff is incredibly strong. You NEED to do a patch test on a healthy part of skin to verify you don't have an adverse reaction to it. I did this and had no reaction. Still, when I applied it, diluted, to the affected area, I would experience some pretty intense burning. I wrote this off as the oil just doing its thing but after 3 days, I had to call it quits. I think the tea tree oil did help kill off the fungus, but it left the whole area pink, irritated, and with skin peeling off. Strike two (kinda).
After a frantic search for powder based cures, enter Zeastrom AF. This stuff kicked butt. After 24 hours, the peeling and most of the irritation went away. Now, 48 hours later, I'm seeing the patch fading and returning to normal looking skin. Thank you makers of Zeastrom! And this makes sense that this would work. I'm not a dermatologist but skin fungus love moisture, so using a powder over a cream seems like the way to go.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Misleading offerAug 07, 2011
By Monrovia Sailor This purchase through Amazon and fulfilled by "American Wholesaler" out of Brooklyn, New York was very deceptive. They indicate that a pack of two of Zeasorb-AF costs $14.25. I ordered two, which by their description, would include four 2.5 oz bottles. Instead I received two 2.5 oz bottles at a price of $28.50. This is outrageous. My last purchase of this item was purchased at my local CVS and it cost $9.49 for a 2.5 oz bottle. Amazon should discontinue doing business with this organization.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great product.Sep 13, 2010
By Larry Poffenberger
"rustytool"
I have a lot of trouble with jock itch and hate the spray on powders. I don't know why anyone would want to use them. Tinactin and Zeasorb are the only ones I use.
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