Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s is effective as an antifungal when taken as prescribed. Do not stop the medication prematurely, as this may allow the fungus to grow and the infection to worsen.
How long should I take Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s?
Treatment duration for Tinea infections typically ranges from 2 to 4 weeks, possibly extending to 6 weeks. Nail fungal infections usually require 6 to 12 weeks, with fingernails taking about 6 weeks and toenails about 12 weeks. The exact duration will be determined by your doctor based on the infection type and your response to treatment.
Can Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s cause skin reactions?
Yes, some individuals may experience skin reactions while using Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s, including rare but serious conditions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. Consult your physician before use, and discontinue the medication and inform your doctor if any skin reactions occur.
Can I consume tea or coffee while taking Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s?
Caffeine intake from tea and coffee should be approached with caution during Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s treatment, as it can reduce caffeine metabolism by 19%, leading to increased caffeine levels and potential side effects like jitteriness, headaches, and increased heart rate.
Is Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s safe for patients with liver cirrhosis?
Oral Terbinice 250mg Tab 7s is not recommended for patients with chronic or active liver disease. Liver function tests may be prescribed to assess liver health, as liver inefficiency can increase medication levels and side effects. Inform your doctor about any liver disease and other medications, as interactions may lead to toxicity. Periodic liver function monitoring may be suggested.
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