Griseofulvin oral tablet, Rising Pharmaceuticals, 500 mg, bottle, 100 count, NDC 64980-0186-01 - discontinued
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Last updated on Sep 28, 2023
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Griseofulvin is an antibiotic derived from Penicillium species of fungi used to treat ringworm infections caused by specific fungi species
nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, diarrhea; headache, tiredness; rash; sleep problems ( insomnia ); or dizziness
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If taken with alcohol it may also cause fast heartbeat, flushing, increased sweating, or redness of the face
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Some side effects of griseofulvin may occur that usually do not need medical attention
Administration of the drug should be discontinued if granulocytopenia occurs
Conclusions: Itraconazole is the first azole derivate that matches griseofulvin for the treatment of tinea capitis in children
Renal effects
Griseofulvin is FDA approved for and the drug of choice in tinea capitis
Very common (10% or more): Headache (up to 15%) Griseofulvin side effects
Griseofulvin is metabolized by the liver to 6-desmethylgriseofulvin and its glucuronide conjugate
Ultramicrosize formulation: 375 mg/day orally in single or divided doses
on the health care provider’s examination and assessment of a patient’s specific and unique circumstances
Griseofulvin incorporates itself into the fungal DNA
This medicine may be taken alone or used along with medicines that are applied to the skin for fungus infections
Following oral administration, griseofulvin is deposited in the keratin precursor cells and has a greater affinity for diseased tissue
People use miconazole (Desenex, Micatin) to treat ringworm, jock itch, and athlete’s foot