Description
Description
Terbisil 250mg is an oral antifungal tablet prescribed for treating a variety of fungal infections affecting the skin, nails, and scalp. Each pack contains 10 tablets, offering a supply that fits well with the structured treatment courses typically needed to clear stubborn fungal infections. Belonging to the allylamine class of antifungal medicines, Terbisil works by disrupting a key step in the fungal cell’s own building process, which weakens the fungus and eventually leads to its death. It is often chosen for infections that have proven difficult to clear with topical treatments alone, particularly those affecting the nails or covering larger areas of skin.
Ingredients
Each Terbisil 250mg tablet contains Terbinafine Hydrochloride 250mg as its active ingredient. Terbinafine belongs to the allylamine class of antifungal agents and works by inhibiting an enzyme called squalene epoxidase, which fungi rely on to build a vital component of their cell membrane. The tablet also contains standard pharmaceutical excipients that support its structure and help maintain its potency throughout its shelf life.
Dosage Form
Terbisil is manufactured as an oral tablet, supplied in a pack of 10 tablets, generally intended for once-daily dosing over a treatment course whose length depends on the type and severity of the fungal infection being treated.
Uses
Terbisil 250mg is used to treat a range of fungal infections, including athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), ringworm, and jock itch, as well as fungal infections of the fingernails and toenails that cause thickening, yellowing, or brittleness. It is also effective against certain fungal infections of the scalp. Because oral Terbinafine reaches the site of infection through the bloodstream, it is often prescribed for infections that are widespread, deep-seated, or resistant to topical antifungal creams, particularly nail infections that typically require a longer course of treatment to fully clear.
How to Use
Terbisil should be taken exactly as prescribed by a doctor, generally once daily, and is often taken with a meal to help improve tolerability. The tablet should be swallowed whole with a full glass of water and should not be crushed or chewed. The length of treatment varies significantly depending on the infection being treated, with skin infections often requiring a shorter course and nail infections typically needing several weeks to months of continuous treatment. It is important to complete the full course exactly as directed, even if visible symptoms improve earlier, since stopping too soon can allow the infection to return.
Side Effects
Terbisil is generally well tolerated, though some patients may experience mild side effects such as headache, stomach upset, or a temporary change in taste. Skin rash and mild digestive discomfort have also been reported by some users. Because Terbinafine is processed by the liver, this medicine can occasionally affect liver function, so doctors often recommend periodic liver monitoring, particularly during longer treatment courses. Rare but serious effects can include significant liver problems or severe skin reactions, and any yellowing of the skin or eyes, unusual fatigue, or widespread rash should be reported to a doctor immediately.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Terbisil is generally not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, as its safety in these situations has not been firmly established. Women who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding should consult their doctor before starting this medicine, as alternative antifungal approaches may be considered safer during these periods.
Storage Instructions
Store Terbisil tablets below 30°C, in a place protected from light and moisture. Keep the tablets in their original packaging until ready for use, store them securely out of the reach of children, and discard any tablets once their printed expiry date has passed.
FAQs
How long does a typical Terbisil treatment course last?
Skin infections may need a few weeks, while nail infections often require several months of continuous treatment, depending on the doctor’s assessment.
Can Terbisil be taken with alcohol?
Alcohol is best avoided during treatment, as it may reduce the medicine’s effectiveness and increase strain on the liver.
Does Terbisil interact with birth control pills?
Yes, it can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives, so additional contraceptive measures may be needed during treatment.
Is liver monitoring necessary while taking Terbisil?
Yes, particularly for longer treatment courses, doctors often recommend periodic liver function tests to ensure safety.
Disclaimer
Always use this medicine strictly according to your doctor’s instructions and prescribed dosage.





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