Designed for facility patients or those requiring care at home, the anti-biofilm, one-step compounded gel applied to thickened, yellow nails three-times per week by clinician or caregiver will treat pathogens identified in the underlying nail infection.

Why Target Biofilms?

Targeting biofilms is crucial for effective infection management due to their role in antibiotic resistance and persistent infections. Strategies to combat biofilms include breaking down the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix to enhance antibiotic effectiveness, inhibiting their initial formation, and utilizing specialized agents designed to eliminate biofilm-associated bacteria. Addressing biofilms directly not only improves patient outcomes but also helps curb the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections.

- Sarah Simmers, PharmD

Up to

1000x

Once a mature bacterial biofilm is established, the high antibiotic dosage necessary for effective treatment can be inhibitive as a decreased susceptibility of up to 1000 fold has been documented.

Gupta, AK et al. The Role of Biofilms in of samples Onychomycosis.

J Am Acad Dermatology 2016; 74:1241-6.

A total of 8816 clinically suspicious toenail samples were collected by podiatric physicians across the United States ... next-generation sequencing and quantitative PCR were used to identify and quantify dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte molds, and bacteria.

Approximately 50% of suspicious toenails contained both fungi and bacteria with the dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum contributing the highest relative abundance and presence in 40% of these samples.

Of the remaining samples, 34% had bacterial species present.

Fungi only were present in less than 1% of samples.

Annette, et al. Fungal Diversity and Onychomycosis. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2019; 109(1): 57-63

What is onychomycosis?

Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail. It is most commonly caused by a group of fungi called dermatophytes, the same fungi that cause athlete’s foot and is among the most common nail disorders in adults

When is onychomycosis treated?

Onychomycosis does not have to be treated in those patients considered just a cosmetic problem, but may prove bothersome because the infection will cause chronic discoloration and thickening of the nail. Patient concerns associated with onychomycoses include:

  • foot discomfort and pain

  • difficulty in wearing footwear and walking

  • cosmetic embarrassment

  • risk of infection spread to other family members

  • if disruption of integrity of the skin, provide an entry point for bacteria causing foot ulcers or cellulitis

The decision to treat an infection relies on the provider’s determination of severity of nail disease and what other chronic conditions exist where spread of the infection would be of concern for the patient’s health.

How is onychomycosis treated?

If your provider suspects you have an infection in a dystrophic nail, they will clip a portion of the nail and send to a lab to determine which organisms have infiltrated the nail to cause the infection. If an infection is present, it may be protected by biofilm making it more difficult to treat, especially with the nail make up of hard keratin and compact nature of the nail. Onychomycosis can be treated with antibiotics either orally or topically, with topical treatments preferred in patients:

  • greater than 65

  • immunocompromised

  • with chronic conditions like peripheral vascular disease, diabetes, liver or kidney disease

  • with drug interactions with other medications they are taking

How can the Tri-Ply Nail Program help heal my nail infection?

Our program is designed to educate our patients and families on good nail hygiene. If an infection is identified, we partner with your provider to offer customized topical antibiotic prescriptions compounded in an ant-biofilm base to “clean up” the nail by removing the biofilm and treating the identified infection.

Generally, a good nail hygiene program consists of:

  • nails well-trimmed and filed along their natural contour; do not cut into the corner of nails

  • diligently cleaning nail undersides frequently with soap and water

  • proper cleaning of grooming equipment (clippers and files) prior to use

  • sterilized equipment where nail tools are shared such as common in commercial nail salons

  • avoiding going barefoot in public places such as locker rooms and other athletic facilities

  • throwing away old or well-worn shoes as they may be contaminated with fungus or proactively disinfecting shoe insole to prevent fungal growth

  • wearing properly fitting shoes made of materials such as leather that allow the foot to “breathe”

  • wearing socks made to wick moisture from the skin

The Tri-Ply Nail program offers a structured method to care for your infected nail by:

  • cleansing to breakdown debris and prep for treatment step

  • removing the biofilm protecting the bacteria

  • treating the underlying nail infection with Targeted Rx

As part of the Tri-Ply Nail program, your prescription from the pharmacy will contain a topical compounded cleansing oil and a compounded antibiotic prescription customized to the bacterial or fungi present in your lab results, and contain the following instructions:

Cleansing Step:

Compound Cleansing Oil

PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS

Apply Ibuprofen 0.1% Compounded Cleansing Oil as first step of Tri-Ply program prior to anti-infective Targeted Rx suspension therapy

  • Perform proper hand hygiene procedures as directed. Hands must be washed well before and after medication application.

  • Spray and massage cleansing formula to infected nail and nailbed using circular motions to break down debris and prep for treatment step. Rinse or wipe excess with damp cloth and gently pat dry.

  • Spray and massage cleansing formula to infected nail and nailbed using circular motions to break down debris and prep for treatment step. Rinse or wipe excess with damp cloth and gently pat dry.

Treatment Step:

Compounded Prescription Therapy Targeting the Nail Infection

PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS

After cleansing, apply the anti-infective compounded Targeted Rx suspension as second step of Tri-Ply program to clear the nail infection.

  • After cleansing, apply prescription suspension topically to the infected toenail(s) and nailbed once daily or as directed by provider.

  • Store prescription at room temperature, away from direct heat and light.

Why Prescribe a Targeted Rx Compounded Anti-Biofilm + Anti-infective Topical Therapy Over Conventional Therapy?

Duo-Step Nail Program Comparison Jublia®
No prior authorization required PRIOR AUTHORIZATION Prior Authorization required
Affordable compounded Targeted Rx combinations AFFORDABILITY Up to $650 if insurance does not cover
Biofilm disruption and penetration into nail bed APPLICATION Topical application to nail
Cleanse and apply suspension to infected nail(s) daily as directed for 12 weeks* DURATION Apply daily for up to one year
Mild site irritation reported* SIDE EFFECTS** Itching, burning, swelling, redness, ingrown toenails and pain at application site
Duo-Step Nail Program Comparison Itraconazole Oral | Terbinafine Oral
Biofilm disruption and penetration into nail bed APPLICATION Orally administered
Cleanse and apply suspension to infected nail(s) daily as directed for 12 weeks* DURATION Orally once daily for 12 weeks
Mild site irritation reported* SIDE EFFECTS** Both – Headache, rash, GI upset; Itraconazole – Hepatic toxicity; Terbinafine – Cholestatic hepatitis, blood dyscrasias, Stevens-Johnson syndrome
No known drug interations INTERACTIONS** Multiple drug interations

*Source: pharmacy patient outcomes data |** Source: Jublia / Itraconazole / Terbinafine Package Insert

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Who are Customicro Clinical Services?

We are Clinician driven.

Customicro Clinical Services are supervised and administered by clinicians focused on antibiotic stewardship. We partner with pharmacies to dispense proprietary formulations and product options to manage the wound, sinus, and vaginal microenvironment including a 5R gut health program.  

What does Customicro Clinical Services offer?

We service and administer solutions.

Our programs:

+ Offer personalized, patient-centered clinical formulations

+ Offer market leading specialized products 

+ Offer a dedicated clinical pharmacist to support our partner providers

How do I partner with Customicro to offer their programs to my patients?

Please fill out our new accounts form and one of our team members will reach out to you as soon as possible. You can also contact us at directly at (480) - 490 - 8921.

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We are an independently owned compounding pharmacy dedicated to the provision of personalized medications to meet the unique needs of our patients. Please contact us with any questions or to participate in our programs.

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