Description
IndicationsÂ
Grisovin is indicated to treat skin, hair, and nail infections caused by certain types of fungi unresponsive to topical treatments like creams or lotions.Â
As an antifungal medication, Grisovin works by halting the growth of fungi causing infection.Â
Uses and DosageÂ
Before taking Grisovin and with each prescription refill, thoroughly review the accompanying medication guide and patient information leaflet. Consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for any queries or concerns.Â
The prescribed dosage of Grisovin may differ for each patient, depending on their medical condition, treatment response, and age in the case of children.Â
This medication is typically taken as a single or divided dose daily, preferably with or after a moderately fatty meal. Discuss specific dietary guidance with your doctor, especially if you follow a low-fat diet.Â
For best results, take Grisovin at evenly spaced intervals, as antifungal medications are most effective when the medicine remains at a steady level in the body.Â
The duration of treatment with this medication may vary according to the type of infection. Treating scalp, feet, and body infections may take weeks to months, while nail infections might require several months to a year or more.Â
Adhere to your doctor’s instructions precisely when taking this medication. Complete the full prescribed treatment duration, even if symptoms improve early, as stopping too soon could allow the fungus to persist, potentially leading to a recurrence of the infection.Â
Take Grisovin solely for the prescribed condition as it is ineffective against certain fungal infections, including yeast infections and bacterial or viral conditions like the flu or common cold.Â
Side EffectsÂ
Common Side Effects
Tell your doctor right away if any of these symptoms persist or worsen:Â
- Nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, diarrheaÂ
- Headache, fatigueÂ
- RashÂ
- InsomniaÂ
- DizzinessÂ
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- Numbness, tingling, or burning sensation in hands or feetÂ
- Confusion, difficulty with daily activitiesÂ
- Fever, chills, flu-like symptoms, white patches or sores in the mouth or throatÂ
- Liver issues:Â
- Loss of appetiteÂ
- Upper right stomach painÂ
- Dark urineÂ
- Yellowing of skin or eyesÂ
- Kidney issues: Â
- Reduced urinationÂ
- Ankle swellingÂ
- FatigueÂ
- Foamy urineÂ
- Symptoms resembling lupus: Â
- Muscle or joint painÂ
- Flu-like symptomsÂ
- Chest painÂ
- Rash exacerbated by sunlightÂ
- Signs of stomach bleeding: Â
- Bloody or tarry stoolsÂ
- Coughing up bloodÂ
- Coffee ground-like vomitÂ
Call your doctor right away if you experience any of the serious symptoms listed above.Â
Skin ReactionsÂ
Promptly seek medical help if you experience a severe skin reaction while using Grisovin, such as:Â
- FeverÂ
- Sore throatÂ
- Burning eyesÂ
- Skin painÂ
- A red or purple skin rash with blistering and peelingÂ
Allergic ReactionÂ
In rare cases, Grisovin may trigger a severe allergic reaction. Immediately seek medical attention if any indications of a severe allergic response are observed, including:Â
- HivesÂ
- Difficulty in breathingÂ
- Swelling in the face or throatÂ
This list does not cover all side effects of Grisovin. Should you observeÂ
any other effects, reach out to your doctor or pharmacist.Â
CautionsÂ
Before starting treatment with Grisovin, inform your doctor if you have any known allergies, particularly to griseofulvin or any of the non-active components in this tablet.Â
Disclose your medical history with your doctor before taking Grisovin to assess its appropriateness for your condition, particularly if you have a history of:Â
- Liver diseaseÂ
- LupusÂ
- Porphyria (blood disorder)Â
Various products, like barbiturates (e.g., phenobarbital) and warfarin, can interact with Grisovin. Reduce the risk of interactions by informing your doctor about all medications, both prescription and nonprescription, as well as any vitamins or herbal supplements you are taking.Â
Minimize extended sunlight exposure and wear protective clothing, sunscreen, and sunglasses when going out, as Grisovin can heighten skin sensitivity to sunlight.Â
Grisovin can cause dizziness or reduced alertness. Avoid driving, operating machinery, or engaging in tasks requiring alertness until you can do so safely.Â
Women who are pregnant, especially in the first three months, should avoid taking Grisovin due to potential risks to the unborn child. Utilize effective birth control while taking this medication to prevent pregnancy.Â
Grisovin might reduce the efficacy of hormonal birth control methods like pills, patches, or rings, potentially leading to pregnancy. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about using supplementary reliable birth control while on this medication.Â
Notify your doctor if you experience any new spotting or breakthrough bleeding, as these could indicate reduced effectiveness of your birth control.Â
Breastfeeding is not recommended during the use of Grisovin.Â