Lamisil Singapore

Lamisil is an antifungal medication primarily used to treat infections caused by fungus that affect the fingernails or toenails. Its active ingredient, terbinafine, works by stopping the growth of fungi. It can be taken orally or applied topically. Side effects can include stomach upset, temporary change or loss of taste, and rash. It should be used under doctor's supervision due to potential liver damage in rare cases.

Dosage
  • 250mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
28 tablets S$ 9.07 S$ 253.93
56 tablets S$ 8.19 S$ 458.90 S$ 48.96
84 tablets S$ 7.80 S$ 654.95 S$ 106.84
119 tablets S$ 7.34 S$ 873.29 S$ 205.91
182 tablets S$ 6.78 S$ 1234.19 S$ 416.35

What is Lamisil used for?

- Lamisil is primarily used to treat fungal infections of the skin and nails, such as athlete's foot, jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworm (tinea corporis). The active ingredient, terbinafine, inhibits the growth of infection-causing fungi.

How is Lamisil taken or used?

- Lamisil is available in oral tablet form which is taken once daily for 6 weeks to 3 months, depending on the type and location of the infection. The topical forms, such as cream or gel, are applied to the affected area once or twice daily for 1 to 4 weeks.

What are the possible side effects of Lamisil?

- Common side effects can include stomach upset, diarrhea, loss or change of taste, and skin rash. Rare but serious side effects could be liver damage, severe skin reaction, and changes in vision. You should consult your doctor if any of these persist or worsen, promptly.

Can Lamisil interact with other medications?

- Yes, Lamisil can interact with other drugs such as certain types of antidepressants, beta-blockers, and antiarrhythmics. Always inform your doctor about other medications you are taking before starting Lamisil.

Is Lamisil safe for everyone?

- Lamisil should not be used by people with chronic or active liver disease, as it may cause serious liver problems. It is also not recommended for pregnant women or those planning to get pregnant, unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Lamisil passes into breast milk so breastfeeding mothers should also consult their doctor before using it.

How long does it take for Lamisil to work?

- The length of treatment depends on the severity and exact type of fungal infection. Relief from symptoms may be noted after a few days but it is important to complete the full treatment duration as prescribed by the doctor to ensure complete eradication of the fungus.

Can Lamisil be purchased over-the-counter in Singapore?

- In Singapore, oral Lamisil is a prescription medication and cannot be purchased over-the-counter. However, topical forms like creams and sprays can be purchased without a prescription.

Can Lamisil cause resistance?

- Antifungal resistance to Lamisil is exceptionally rare but it can occur over time with inappropriate use or incomplete treatment. Always use this medication as directed by your doctor.

How should I store Lamisil?

- Oral tablets should be stored at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medicines away from children and pets. For creams, gels, and sprays, follow the specific storage instructions indicated on the packaging.

These are general responses and may not apply to every individual. As such, always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice. It's crucial to remember that accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment can only be advised by a qualified medical professional.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Terbinex
  • Terbinaforce
  • Terbin
  • Terbinafine
  • Terbina
  • Terbimac
  • Terfiderm
  • Terbitotal
  • Terbicip
  • Terbiderm
  • Terbinator
  • Terbifin
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