Terbinafine
A simple look at how terbinafine works and why terbinafine hydrochloride is the active antifungal in Lamisil AT.

A simple look at how terbinafine works and why terbinafine hydrochloride is the active antifungal in Lamisil AT.
Terbinafine is a well-established antifungal ingredient used to treat common fungal skin infections, including athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It acts directly on the fungal cells responsible for these conditions, helping break the cycle of itching, redness and irritation.
It’s widely recognized for its targeted action and its ability to address the root cause of fungal infections rather than simply easing surface-level symptoms.
Fungi rely on a substance called ergosterol to build and maintain their cell membranes. Terbinafine disrupts this process at a biological level.
It works by:
This direct, targeted action is what makes terbinafine a reliable choice for treating fungal skin conditions.
Lamisil AT is built around terbinafine because it offers a combination of qualities that are ideal for tackling fungal skin infections:
This makes terbinafine a strong foundation for Lamisil AT products and a key part of why the brand is trusted for fungal skin conditions.
People often notice the following when using terbinafine-based products:
By addressing both, terbinafine helps break the cycle of moisture, warmth and fungal overgrowth that allows infections to persist.
Its action is local, targeted and designed to work within the specific environment where dermatophyte fungi thrive.
Lamisil AT uses terbinafine across a range of topical forms to match different preferences and application needs:
Each format delivers terbinafine directly to the affected area to clear the infection and relieve symptoms.