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What do we know about griseofulvin?
Gris-Peg is an antifungal
medication. It is like an antibiotic but
is used to treat fungal infections. Griseofulvin
is used to treat fungal infections of the
skin, hair, and nails such as jock itch,
athlete's foot, and barber's itch. Gris-Peg
at times may also be prescribed or used
for reasons and purposes other than those
that have been listed here.
What should I discuss with
my healthcare provider before taking Gris-Peg?
You cannot take griseofulvin
if you have ever had an allergic reaction
to it, have porphyria, or have liver disease.
Talk to your doctor before taking griseofulvin
if you have any of the conditions listed
above. Gris-Peg is in the FDA pregnancy
category C. This means that it is not known
whether griseofulvin will harm an unborn
baby. In rare cases, the use of Gris-Peg
has been associated with conjoined twins.
Do not take this medication without first
talking to your doctor if you are pregnant.
It is also not known whether griseofulvin
passes into breast milk. Do not take Gris-Peg
without first talking to your doctor if
you are breast-feeding a baby. Griseofulvin
may affect sperm and sperm production. It
is recommended that you avoid fathering
a child during treatment with griseofulvin
and for 6 months following therapy.
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What is the recommended way to take griseofulvin?
Take Gris-Peg exactly as it
has been prescribed by your physician or
health care provider. If you do not understand
these instructions, ask your pharmacist,
nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
Take each dose with a full glass (8 ounces)
of water. Your doctor may recommend that
you take Gris-Peg with a fatty meal to increase
its absorption into your body. Take all
of the griseofulvin that has been prescribed
for you even if you begin to feel better.
Your symptoms may begin to improve before
the infection is completely treated. Shake
the suspension well before measuring a dose.
To ensure that you get a correct dose, measure
the liquid form of Gris-Peg with a dose-measuring
spoon or cup, not with a regular tablespoon.
If you do not have a dose-measuring device,
ask your pharmacist where you can get one.
Store Gris-Peg tablets, capsules, and suspension
at or around room temperature and keep away
from moisture and heat.
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What you should know about the procedures
for a missed dose?
Try to take your missed dose
just as soon as you can remember to. Take
the rest of the day's doses at evenly spaced
intervals unless your doctor directs otherwise.
What you should know about
the procedures for overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention.
Symptoms of a Gris-Peg overdose are not
well known but might include nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, headache, numbness and tingling,
and confusion.
What substances should be
avoided when you take griseofulvin?
Avoid prolonged exposure to
sunlight. Gris-Peg increases sensitivity
to sunlight, and severe burning may result.
Use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing
when exposure to the sun is unavoidable.
The combination of alcohol and griseofulvin
may cause flushing and a fast heart rate.
Use alcohol cautiously during treatment
with griseofulvin.
What side effects should you
know about before you buy or take griseofulvin?
Stop taking Gris-Peg and do
immediately get emergency medical care if
you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives).
Other, less serious but notable side effects
may also occur when using this medication.
Continue to take griseofulvin and notify
your doctor if you experience white patches
in your mouth (thrush/yeast infection);
nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; headache,
dizziness, or tiredness; insomnia; confusion;
numbness or tingling in your hands or feet;
or menstrual irregularities. Side effects
other than the ones that have been listed
on this page may also occur for some people.
Talk to your doctor about any side effect
that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
What should I know about drug
interactions before I buy or take griseofulvin?
Griseofulvin may decrease
the effects of the following drugs: oral
anticoagulants (blood thinners) such as
warfarin (Coumadin). A decrease in the effectiveness
of anticoagulants could lead to blood clotting.
It may be necessary to increase anticoagulant
dosage. birth control pills. Decreased effectiveness
could lead to break-through bleeding and
possibly to an unintended pregnancy. Talk
to your doctor about using of other forms
of birth control during treatment with Gris-Peg.
salicylates such as aspirin, salsalate (Disalcid,
Salsitab, Salflex, others), choline salicylate
(Arthropan), magnesium salicylate (Doan's,
Magan), and others. Larger doses of these
medicines may be needed. cyclosporine (Sandimmune,
Neoral). Your doctor may need to adjust
your cyclosporine dosage. The effects of
griseofulvin may be decreased by barbiturates
such as phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton),
pentobarbital (Nembutal), secobarbital (Seconal),
amobarbital (Amytal), and butabarbital (Butisol).
Larger doses of Gris-Peg may be necessary
if you are taking any of these drugs. Drugs
other than those listed here may also interact
with griseofulvin. Speak with your doctor
or health care professional and pharmacist
before you buy or take any prescription
medications or over-the-counter medicines.
Additional Related Resources
Online
MedlinePlus Drug Information:
Griseofulvin - Griseofulvin is used to treat
skin infections such as jock itch, athlete's
foot. Griseofulvin comes as a tablet, capsule,
and liquid to take by mouth.
nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682295.html
Griseofulvin - Griseofulvin
is used to treat dermatophytosis; Griseofulvin
is effective after oral ingestion and reaches
the skin and hair.
doctorfungus.org/thedrugs/Griseofulvin.htm
Griseofulvin - Griseofulvin
is effective only against ringworm fungi;
other fungi are not affected.
marvistavet.com/html/body_griseofulvin.html
griseofulvin Drug Information
- griseofulvin drug information from Drugs.com,
includes griseofulvin side effects, interactions
and indications.
drugs.com/MTM/griseofulvin.html
Griseofulvin. DermNet NZ -
Authoritative facts about the skin from
the New Zealand Dermatological Society.
dermnetnz.org/treatments/griseofulvin.html