What are the effects of Terbinafine Hydrochloride Effervescent Tablets?
Hydrochloride Terbinafine Effervescent Tablets are mainly used to treat female candidiasis. It has relatively low side effects. A very small number of women with sensitive constitution may experience vaginal burning symptoms after use, and a small number of women may experience menstrual disorders. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not use this medicine to avoid side effects. 1. Hydrochloride Terbinafine Effervescent Tablets are a kind of western medicine preparation, mainly used to treat candidiasis and other diseases. Hydrochloride Terbinafine Vaginal Effervescent Tablets are commonly used in gynecology and are widely used in gynecological applications. They are mainly used to treat mycotic vaginitis. 2. Hydrochloride Terbinafine Effervescent Tablets have relatively small side effects, but some more sensitive patients may feel a burning sensation in the vagina and even have a small amount of vaginal bleeding. If the symptoms of adverse reactions are severe, it is recommended to stop the drug. 3. Studies on drug interactions have shown that terbinafine hardly affects the clearance of drugs metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes (such as cyclosporine, D860 or oral contraceptives). Very few women may experience menstrual disorders. In addition, liver drug enzyme-inducing drugs (such as rifampicin, etc.) can accelerate the plasma clearance of terbinafine, while liver drug enzyme inhibitors (such as cimetidine, etc.) can inhibit its clearance. 4. Studies on pregnancy and mammals have shown that terbinafine has no adverse effects on fetal and fertility. As the experience of using this product in pregnant women is extremely limited, in principle, pregnant women should not use it, and mothers should not breastfeed unless the possible benefits outweigh any possible risks.