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turbiab (TERBINAFINE)

Introduction to turbiab


Turbiab is a medication used to treat various fungal infections. It is particularly effective against conditions like athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, and nail infections. T... See More
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What is Turbiab?

 

Turbiab is an antifungal medication used to treat various fungal infections

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What is the usual dose of Turbiab?

Turbiab tablets are a medicine for fungal infections. Doctors decide the correct amount and how long to take it, as it depends on the infection. There's no standard dose, and it's not safe to use in children without a doctor's guidance. You should always talk to a doctor before taking this medicine.

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How do I take Turbiab?

Turbiab is usually taken by mouth in the form of a tablet. It is best taken with food to improve absorption.

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For how long do I take Turbiab?

The duration of treatment depends on the type of infection:

  • Skin infections: Generally 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Nail infections: Treatment can last 6 to 12 weeks.

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What disease or symptom is Turbiab used for?

It is used to treat various fungal infections, including:

  • Athlete's foot
  • Ringworm
  • Jock itch
  • Nail infections (onychomycosis)

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How long does it take for Turbiab to start working?

You may start to notice improvement in symptoms within a few days to a week, but for nail infections, it may take several weeks to months before the full effect is seen.

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Is Turbiab effective?

Yes, Turbiab is effective for treating many types of fungal infections, especially those of the skin and nails. It works by killing the fungi or stopping their growth.

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How do I know if Turbiab is working?

You should notice improvement in symptoms such as reduced itching, redness, or scaling in the case of skin infections. For nail infections, it may take several weeks, but you should see healthier nails growing out as the treatment works. It’s important to complete the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve before then.

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How does Turbiab work?

Turbiab works by inhibiting an enzyme in the fungus that is necessary for its cell membrane, which ultimately kills the fungus or stops its growth. It targets the fungal cell wall and disrupts its integrity.

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Who should avoid taking Turbiab?

People who should avoid taking Turbiab include:

  • Those with liver disease or a history of liver problems
  • People with kidney disease
  • People who are allergic to Turbiab or similar antifungals

Always consult a doctor if you have any underlying health conditions.

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Can I take Turbiab with other prescription drugs?

Turbiab may interact with some medications. For example:

  • It can interact with cimetidine (an acid reducer) or rifampin (an antibiotic), which can alter how Turbiab works in your body.
  • It may also interact with certain medications used for heart conditions or antifungal drugs.

Always inform your healthcare provider about all other medications you are taking to avoid potential drug interactions.

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Can Turbiab be taken safely while pregnant?

Turbiab should generally be avoided during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, as it is not considered entirely safe. Consult your doctor for advice, and they may recommend an alternative antifungal medication if needed.

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Can Turbiab be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Turbiab is not recommended while breastfeeding because it can pass into breast milk. Discuss alternatives with your doctor if you are breastfeeding.

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Is Turbiab safe for the elderly?

Yes, Turbiab can be used by elderly individuals, but they may be more susceptible to side effects, especially liver-related issues. Doctors may monitor liver function more closely in older adults. Always follow the doctor’s instructions.

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How should I store Turbiab?

Store Turbiab tablets at room temperature (around 68-77°F or 20-25°C), away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep it in its original packaging and out of reach of children.

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Does Turbiab make people tired or drowsy?

Turbiab is not known to cause tiredness or drowsiness. However, some people may experience fatigue as a side effect, although this is not common. If you feel unusually tired or drowsy, contact your doctor.

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Does Turbiab cause stomach upset?

Yes, stomach upset (including nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal pain) can occur as a side effect of Turbiab, although not everyone experiences this. Taking the medication with food may help reduce stomach discomfort.

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Does Turbiab affect sleep?

Turbiab is not typically known to affect sleep. However, some people may experience side effects like headaches or stomach discomfort, which might interfere with sleep.

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Does Turbiab make it hard to think or concentrate?

Turbiab does not usually affect thinking or concentration. However, in rare cases, some individuals may experience dizziness or fatigue, which could temporarily make concentration harder.

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Does Turbiab affect mood?

Mood changes are not commonly associated with Turbiab. However, some people may experience mild side effects like irritability or fatigue, which could indirectly affect mood.

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Does Turbiab interfere with sexual function?

There are no common reports of Turbiab interfering with sexual function. However, if you experience any changes or concerns, consult your healthcare provider

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Does Turbiab affect appetite?

Turbiab may cause a loss of appetite in some people, though this is not a common side effect.

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Does Turbiab cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not a typical side effect of Turbiab. However, some individuals may notice changes in appetite or gastrointestinal symptoms that might affect their weight.

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Does Turbiab cause headaches?

Yes, headaches can be a side effect of Turbiab, though they are not very common. If headaches are severe or persistent, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor.

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Does Turbiab limit driving?

Turbiab generally does not affect your ability to drive. However, if you experience dizziness or fatigue as a side effect, it could impact your ability to drive safely. If this happens, it's best to avoid driving and consult your doctor.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Turbiab?

It's best to avoid alcohol while taking Turbiab, especially because Turbiab can affect liver function, and alcohol can further strain the liver. Drinking alcohol while on Turbiab can increase the risk of liver damage.

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Turbiab?

Coffee and tea are generally safe to drink while taking Turbiab. There are no known significant interactions between Turbiab and these beverages

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Turbiab?

Exercise is generally safe while taking Turbiab, as long as you are feeling well. However, if you experience side effects like dizziness, fatigue, or muscle pain, it’s best to rest and consult your doctor before engaging in vigorous physical activity.

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What are Turbiab possible harms and risks?

Some possible side effects and risks include:

  • Liver problems (rare, but serious)
  • Skin rashes or reactions
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain)
  • Headaches
  • Changes in taste or loss of taste
  • Allergic reactions (such as swelling, rash, or difficulty breathing)

Available in 2 variations

TurbiAB 250mg Tablet

TurbiAB 250mg Tablet

Terbinafine (250mg)

strip of 7 tablets

Turbiab 1%w/w Cream 15gm

Turbiab 1%w/w Cream 15gm

Terbinafine (1% w/w)

tube of 15 gm Cream

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