Jublia
Jublia
What is Jublia?
Jublia (efinaconazole) is a prescription topical antifungal solution used to treat toenail fungal infections (onychomycosis). Applied directly to the affected toenail once daily, Jublia helps eliminate the fungus and promote the growth of healthier, clearer nails over time.
Side Effects
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Ingrown toenail
Warnings
- Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- This medicine can catch on fire. Do not use it near heat, an open flame, or while smoking.
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What is Jublia ?
Jublia (efinaconazole) is a prescription topical antifungal solution used to treat toenail fungal infections (onychomycosis). Applied directly to the affected toenail once daily, Jublia helps eliminate the fungus and promote the growth of healthier, clearer nails over time.
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Ingrown toenail
- Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- This medicine can catch on fire. Do not use it near heat, an open flame, or while smoking.
Jublia Coupons & Prices
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Looking for a Jublia coupon? Jublia (efinaconazole 10% topical solution) is a brand-name, once-daily prescription solution used to treat toenail fungus (onychomycosis). There is currently no generic version, so the cash price can be high — but you don't need insurance to save. Use the free Rx.com coupon at the pharmacy counter and enter your ZIP above to see today's price near you.
What is Jublia and how does it work?
Jublia is the brand name for efinaconazole, a topical azole (triazole) antifungal supplied as a 10% solution with a built-in brush applicator. It is FDA-approved to treat onychomycosis — a fungal infection of the toenails caused by the fungi Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes — in adults and children 6 years and older. It works by interfering with the fungus's ability to build its cell membrane, which stops the infection from growing.
Jublia is applied once daily to the affected toenails, and treatment usually continues for 48 weeks (about a year) because toenails grow slowly and a healthy nail must grow out. It is for use on the toenails only — it is not for oral, eye (ophthalmic), or vaginal use. This is general information, not medical advice; your provider can tell you whether Jublia is right for your situation.
Jublia cost and savings: manufacturer card vs. Rx.com cash coupon
Because Jublia is brand-only with no generic, the retail price is a common concern. There are two main ways to lower it. Jublia's maker offers an official manufacturer savings program (described on the brand's own website, jubliarx.com). Manufacturer copay cards like this are generally limited to people with commercial (private) insurance and cannot be used if you have Medicare, Medicaid, or other government coverage; the exact terms, eligibility, and any limits vary and can change, so check the current details before you rely on it.
The Rx.com cash coupon works differently: it is a free discount you can use whether or not you have insurance. That makes it useful if you are uninsured, if you have Medicare or another plan the manufacturer card won't cover, or if the manufacturer card is declined at the pharmacy. You cannot combine a manufacturer copay card and a cash discount coupon on the same purchase — use whichever gives the lower price that day. Enter your ZIP above to see today's Rx.com price near you. If cost is a barrier, it is also worth asking your prescriber about patient-assistance options through the manufacturer.
Alternatives and related treatments
Jublia is one of several treatments for toenail fungus, and the best choice depends on how severe the infection is and what your provider recommends. Other topical prescription options include Kerydin (tavaborole) and Penlac (ciclopirox), with generic ciclopirox nail lacquer available. For more stubborn or widespread infections, doctors often prescribe oral antifungals such as Lamisil (generic terbinafine) or itraconazole.
Oral medicines can clear nail fungus faster than topicals for some people but carry different risks (including possible effects on the liver), while topicals like Jublia avoid whole-body exposure. Only your prescriber can weigh these trade-offs for you. Whichever you are prescribed, you can check and compare cash prices on Rx.com by entering your ZIP.
Jublia safety and side effects
Jublia has no boxed warning. It is for topical use on the toenails only — not for oral, eye, or vaginal use. Because the solution contains alcohol, it is flammable: keep it away from heat and open flame during and right after you apply it, and let it dry before smoking or going near a flame.
The most common side effects happen at the application site and may include ingrown toenail, redness or dermatitis, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blistering, and pain. If you develop signs of irritation or an allergic (sensitization) reaction, stop using Jublia and contact your provider. This is a summary, not a complete list — read the medication guide and talk with your doctor or pharmacist about your specific health conditions and any other medicines you take.
This Jublia information was written and reviewed against authoritative U.S. medical sources — MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine), DailyMed, and FDA prescribing information — and checked for accuracy. It is provided for education and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Reviewed against FDA labeling · Last reviewed July 2026
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Medical disclaimer: This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a licensed physician, pharmacist, or other qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read here. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.