Lamisil
Tablets are
indicated
for the
treatment of
onychomycosis
of the
toenail or
fingernail
due to
dermatophytes.
How Taken
Lamisil
comes as a
tablet to
take orally.
It is
usually
taken once a
day for 6
weeks for
fingernail
fungus and
once a day
for 12 weeks
for toenail
fungus. Take
Lamisil
exactly as
directed. Do
not take
more or less
of it or
take it more
often than
prescribed
by your
doctor. Your
fungus may
not be
completely
cured until
a few months
after you
finish
taking
Lamisil.
This is
because it
takes time
for a
healthy nail
to grow in.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not
take Lamisil
without
first
talking to
your doctor
if you have
ever had an
allergic
reaction to
it, liver
disease,
kidney
disease,
problems
with your
immune
system, or
blood
problems.
You may not
be able to
take Lamisil,
or you may
require a
dosage
adjustment
or special
monitoring
if you have
any of the
conditions
listed
above.
Lamisil is
in the FDA
pregnancy
category B.
This means
that it is
not expected
to harm an
unborn baby.
Do not take
Lamisil
without
first
talking to
your doctor
if you are
pregnant.
Lamisil
passes into
breast milk
and may
affect a
nursing
baby. Do not
take this
medication
without
first
talking to
your doctor
if you are
breast-feeding
a baby.
Missed Dose
Take the
missed dose
as soon as
you
remember.
However, if
it is almost
time for the
next
regularly
scheduled
dose, skip
the missed
dose and
take the
next one as
directed. Do
not take a
double dose
of this
medication.
Possible
Side Effects
If you
experience
any of the
following
serious side
effects,
stop taking
Lamisil and
seek
emergency
medical
attention:
an allergic
reaction
(difficulty
breathing;
closing of
your throat;
swelling of
your lips,
tongue, or
face; or
hives); a
rash;
changes in
vision; or
blood
problems
(detected by
blood
tests). In
rare cases,
Lamisil has
caused
severe liver
damage,
sometimes
resulting in
liver
transplant
or death.
Notify your
doctor
immediately
if you
develop
nausea,
vomiting,
abdominal
pain,
unusual
fatigue,
loss of
appetite,
yellow skin
or eyes,
itching,
dark urine,
or clay
colored
stools.
These
symptoms may
be early
signs of
liver
damage.
Other, less
serious side
effects may
be more
likely to
occur.
Continue to
take Lamisil
and talk to
your doctor
if you
experience
nausea,
upset
stomach, or
heartburn;
diarrhea or
flatulence;
headache; or
taste
disturbances
or a loss of
taste. Side
effects
other than
those listed
here may
also occur.
Talk to your
doctor about
any side
effect that
seems
unusual or
that is
especially
bothersome.
Storage
Store
tablets
below 25o C
(77o F); in
a tight
container.
Protect from
light.
Overdose
Clinical
experience
regarding
overdose
with Lamisil
Tablets is
limited. The
symptoms of
overdose
included
nausea,
vomiting,
abdominal
pain,
dizziness,
rash,
frequent
urination,
and
headache.
Seek
emergency
medical
attention.
More
Information
Avoid
alcohol or
use it in
moderation
while taking
Lamisil.
Alcohol and
Lamisil can
both affect
the liver.
Lamisil
Tablets are
contraindicated
if you have
a
hypersensitivity
to Lamisil.
Disclaimer
This drug
information
is for your
information
purposes
only, it is
not intended
that this
information
covers all
uses,
directions,
drug
interactions,
precautions,
or adverse
effects of
your
medication.
This is only
general
information,
and should
not be
relied on
for any
purpose. It
should not
be construed
as
containing
specific
instructions
for any
particular
patient. We
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