Terbisil Spray

Terbisil is presented in the box, in a tinted glass bottle, as a clear solution with no particles.

The active ingredient of the spray is Terbinafine Hydrochloride. THERAPEUTIC spray is an effective remedy against fungal diseases. THE spray is an effective drug that kills some fungi that cause skin problems or stops them from breeding.

THE spray is used to treat fungal infections such as athlete’s foot disease (Tinea pedis), pubic itching (Tinea croissant), ringworm (Tinea corporis), rash (Candidiasis) and Pityriazis versicolor.

Pack size

Potency

%1 30Ml

Manufacturer

Origin

Generic Name (Ingredient)

300 Ml Of Terbinafine Hydrochloride Is Present In 30 Ml Of Solution.

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Description

Active ingredient: 300 mg of Terbinafine Hydrochloride is present in 30 ml of solution.

Auxiliary substances: Setomakragol 1000, propylene glycol, ethanol (96%), deionized water.

ATC Public No. Equivalent Code Type Unit Quantity Packing Production Location License Tar. License No.
D01AE15 A07804 E263C Generic Pharmaceuticals 1 % 30 manufactured 2003-08-04 202/85
World Health Organization (WHO)
Essential Medicine Children’s Basic Medicine Neonatal Essential Medicine
Drug that is exactly compatible with the WHO list as a causative agent, dose and formulation Drug that is exactly compatible with the WHO list as a causative agent, dose and formulation Drug not on WHO list

Things to consider before using Terbisil Spray

Situations that should not be used

If:

  • Do not use terbinafine or other components of Terbisil if you are hypersensitive (allergic).

 

Situations that need to be used with caution

If:

  • THE spray is intended for external use only.
  • Do not apply the spray to your face.
  • If the spray accidentally comes into contact with your eye, wash your eyes thoroughly with running water and consult your doctor if any symptoms persist.
  • If inadvertently inhaled, if any symptoms develop and persist, consult your doctor.
  • THE spray contains propylene glycol, which can lead to local skin irritation.
  • Due to the alcohol in it, THE spray can have an irritating effect on wounds.
  • It can cause toxic epidermal necrolize. In addition, irritation and tenderness can be observed on the skin.
  • Since fungal and yeast infections can pass on to other people, be careful to use your own towels and clothes and do not share them with others. To protect yourself against the occurrence of re-infection, it is necessary to wash your towels and clothes frequently.

 

If these warnings apply to you, even in any period in the past, please consult your doctor.

Vehicle use

Applying the spray to the skin does not affect your ability to use tools and machines.

Terbisil Important information about some of the auxiliary substances contained in in

THE METHOD contains propylene glycol and ethanol. This substance can cause irritation of the skin.

Use in combination with other drugs

Do not apply other medical products to areas treated with ADBISLI spray.

If you are currently using any prescription or over-the-counter medication or have recently used it, please inform your doctor or pharmacist about them.

Food and beverage interactions

(Open/Full/Alcohol use cases)

In terms of the method of use of Terbisil , it is ok to take it with nutrients or on an empty stomach.

How to Use Terbisil Spray?

What should be the correct drug use?

Apply the spray as follows:

  • Clean, dry and wash the affected skin and surrounding area (areas).
  • Open the lid of the bottle.
  • When using the spray bottle for the first time, press the pump several times until you have an effective spray.
  • In order for the spray pump to be used, you can hold the bottle upright or upside down.
  • Apply enough spray to thoroughly soak the affected skin and the area immediately around it.
  • Put the lid on the bottle.
  • Wash your hands, otherwise you can spread the infection to other parts of your skin or to others.

 

To ensure the success of the treatment, keep the affected skin area clean by washing it regularly. Dry your skin by gently touching and rubbing. Do not scratch the relevant area even if it itches because it can cause more damage to the skin and slow down the healing process or spread the infection.

Apply THE SPRAY spray to infected skin areas as follows:

  • Athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis): Once a day for a week.
  • Pubic itching (Tinea kruris) and ringworm (Tinea korporis): Once a day for a week.
  • Isal (Skin candidiasis): Once or twice a day for a week.
  • Samyeli (Pitiryazis versikolor): Twice a day for a week.

 

Although the infection may seem better after a few days, continue to use the spray during the recommended treatment period. If the spray is not applied regularly or discontine early, the infection may reappear.

If you do not observe any signs of improvement within 1 week of the treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Children Use

The reliability of its use in children has not been conclusively proven.

IT is not recommended to use the spray in children and adolescents (under 16 years of age).

Elderly Use

The spray can also be used by patients over the age of 65.

Exceptions

Kidney/Liver failure:

There is no data on dose adjustment in patients with kidney and liver failure.

Follow these instructions unless your doctor makes a separate recommendation.

Your doctor will let you know how long your treatment will take with the Condition. Do not discontent treatment early, because stopping treatment can cause your disease to get worse.

If you have an impression that the effect of the treatment is very strong or weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Overdose and Treatment

If you or someone else, especially a child, accidentally swallows a large amount of Spray, consult your doctor or medicine immediately. They’ll tell you what needs to be done.®

If you have used more than you should have used from Terbisil , talk to a doctor or pharmacist.

If You Forget to Use:

If you have forgotten a dose, immediately apply the spray when you notice it, and then proceed as usual. If you remember when the time of the next dose comes, apply the normal amount and then proceed as usual.

Use the spray as specified in this instructions for use. If you skip the applications, the infection may reappear.

Do not apply double doses to balance forgotten doses.

Effects that may occur when treatment with the treatment is terminated

Stopping treatment can make your disease worse. Do not stop treatment unless indicated by your doctor.

Pregnancy

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the drug.

If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, consult your doctor before starting treatment. the spray should not be used during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary.

If you find that you are pregnant during your treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

Breastfeeding

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the drug.

Do not breastfeed your baby if you are using the drug.

Prevent babies from contacting the areas where the treatment is applied, including the breasts.

Side Effects

Like all drugs, there may be side effects in people who are sensitive to the substances contained in drug.

As a result of using Terbisil , the following side effects may occur: Side effects are listed as shown in the following categories:

  • Very common :It can be seen in at least 1 in 10 patients.
  • Common :Less than one in 10 patients, but more than one in 100 patients.
  • It is not common: less than one in 100 patients, but more than one in 1,000 patients.
  • Sparse : Less than one in 1,000 patients.
  • Very rarely: less than one in 10,000 patients.
  • Frequency unknown: It can be seen in too few patients to be determined by the data available.

 

If you notice any of the following, tell your doctor:

Prevalent:

  • Skin flaking or peeling (skin exfoliation)
  • Itching (prurit)

 

Unsym pervasive:

  • Skin lesion
  • Crusting
  • Skin disease
  • Skin disease
  • Change in the color of the skin (pigmentation disorder)
  • Redness of the skin (erythema)
  • Burning sensation on the skin
  • Pain
  • Pain at the place of application
  • Irritation at the site of application

 

Rare:

  • Irritation in the eye
  • Dry skin
  • Skin rash and itching (contact dermatitis)
  • Skin rash (eczema) with itching, redness and burning sensations
  • Your skin condition may deteriorate.

 

Frequency unknown:

These side effects are based on post-marketing experience and their frequency cannot be calculated using existing data.

  • Allergic reaction (hypersensitivity)
  • Skin rash

 

These are mild side effects of Terbisil .

If you experience any side effects not mentioned in this instructions for use, inform your doctor or pharmacist.

Store Condition

Keep it out of the reach of children and in its packaging.

Store at room temperature below 30°C. Do not put it in the refrigerator and do not freeze it.

Use in accordance with the expiration date.

Do not use Terbisil after the expiration date on the packaging.

If you notice defects in the product and/or packaging, do not use the drug

Licensee

Santa Farma Pharmaceuticals Inc. Inc.

Okmeydani, Boruchiççç Sokak, No: 16 34382 Şişli-Istanbul

Producer

  • Santa Farma Pharmaceutical Industry Co., Ltd.

 

Sofalıçeşme Street, No: 72-74 34091 Edirnekapi-Istanbul

  • Farmamag Ambalaj San. and Tic. Inc.

 

Baglariçi Street No: 14 Floor: 2 Avcılar-Istanbul

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