TERBIN-DS TABLET 250mg (TERBINAFINE) PACK OF 10 TABLETS
₨ 600
TERBIN-DS TABLETS (Terbinafine HCI BP. Eq. To Terbinafine 250mg, Broad Spectrum Antifungal, A Product of Martin Dow) Each Pak Contains 10 Tablets
Terbin and Terbin DS tablets are potent antifungal medications effective against various fungal infections, including nail and skin conditions
Terbinafine interferes with fungal sterol biosynthesis, leading to the death of fungal cells. It is fungicidal against dermatophytes and molds
These tablets are indicated for onychomycosis, a common fungal nail infection, providing an effective solution for this challenging condition
In general, Terbin is well tolerated, with common side effects such as skin reactions and gastrointestinal symptoms. Serious adverse effects are rare
Terbin should be used cautiously in patients with liver or kidney issues, and close monitoring is recommended. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid its use
TERBIN (TERBINAFINE) 250mg DS Tablets: A Comprehensive Guide
Description:
TERBIN-DS TABLET (terbinafine) are allylamines with
broad-spectrum antifungal properties. Terbinafine’s chemical name is N(6,6dimethyl2hepten4inyl)Nmethyl1naphthalene
methylamine, with a molecular mass of 327.90
Composition:
- Terbin Tablets: Each
tablet contains Terbinafine HCl (BP.) equivalent to Terbinafine - TERBIN-DS TABLET:
Each tablet contains Terbinafine HCl (BP.) equivalent to Terbinafine
Therapeutic Indications:
Terbin and Terbin DS tablets are indicated for the treatment
of:
- Tinea capitis
- Onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) caused by
dermatophyte fungi - Fungal skin infections, including tinea corporis, tinea
cruris, tinea pedis, and yeast infections caused by Candida (e.g., Candida
Albicans) when oral therapy is appropriate - Note: Oral terbinafine is not effective for Pityriasis
versicolor
Clinical Pharmacology:
- Mechanism of Action:
Terbinafine is fungicidal against dermatophytes, molds, and certain dimorphic
fungi. Its activity against yeasts can be fungicidal or fungistatic, depending
on the species - Pharmacodynamics:
Terbinafine interferes with fungal sterol biosynthesis, leading to fungal cell
death - Absorption:
Terbinafine is well absorbed (approximately 70%), with a bioavailability of
about 50%. Peak plasma concentration is reached about 1.5 hours after a single
250 mg dose - Distribution:
Terbinafine accumulates rapidly in skin, hair, and nails, achieving levels
associated with fungicidal activity - Metabolism and
Excretion: Terbinafine is metabolized by the liver, excreted mainly in urine
(80%), and in feces (20%)
Drug Interactions:
- Cimetidine: Decreases
terbinafine clearance - Fluconazole:
Increases terbinafine Cmax and AUC - Ketoconazole and
Amiodarone: May increase terbinafine exposure - Rifampicin: Increases
terbinafine clearance - Caffeine: Terbinafine
decreases caffeine clearance - Desipramine:
Terbinafine decreases desipramine clearance - Ciclosporin:
Terbinafine increases ciclosporin clearance
Warnings and Precautions:
- Hepatic: Use with
caution in patients with hepatic conditions; monitor liver function - Renal: Use with
caution in patients with impaired renal function - Skin: Serious skin
reactions may occur rarely - Ophthalmologic:
Changes in the ocular lens and retina may occur - Immune: Monitor
complete blood count in patients with known or suspected immunodeficiency - Hematologic: Rare
cases of blood dyscrasias have been reported - Neurologic and
Senses: Disturbances in visual, auditory, and tactile senses may occur - Psychiatric: Anxiety
and depressive symptoms may occur
Special Population:
- Pregnancy: Avoid oral
terbinafine use during pregnancy - Nursing Mothers:
Terbinafine is excreted in breast milk; avoid breastfeeding during treatment - Geriatrics: Use with
caution in elderly patients
Overdosage:
Symptoms of overdosage may include headache, nausea,
epigastric pain, and dizziness. Treatment involves drug elimination, activated
charcoal administration, and symptomatic supportive therapy
Adverse Effects:
Common adverse effects include skin reactions,
gastrointestinal symptoms, headache, fatigue, and taste disturbances. Uncommon
effects may include paresthesia, while rare effects involve hepatobiliary
reactions, blood dyscrasias, and more
Stability:
Check the expiry date on the packaging
Packs:
Terbin is available in the following forms:
- Tablets 125mg (10’s)
- DS Tablets 250mg
(10’s)
Instructions:
- Keep all medicines
out of the reach of children - Store below 30°C,
protected from light, heat, and moisture - Dispensed only on prescription
by a registered medical practitioner
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