Dont think so, but if taken for to long it can cause liver damage.
it has nothing to do with heart diseas
A bad heart disease can cause excessive sweating since the Thyroid hormone can cause excessive sweating.
While any condition affecting the heart is bad, Heart Disease is a general term describing the most serious of these afflictions, such as coronary heart disease, where cardial blood vessels fail to supply the muscles of the heart itself with an adequate supply of oxygen, or Cardiomyopathy, where the muscles of the heart deteriorate.
Smoking causes heart disease and increases your chance of heart failure vastly. If your heart is already in bad shape which it is if you need a mitral valve replacement which is on the left side of the heart. Then I would say that you are only damaging the heart even more if it is in bad shape as is.
Sounds like the heart "murmor" You should talk to your doctor about it.
no its not I have even checked myself go to www.amazon.co.uk to see fot yourself
If the cream is not working it will probably mean that the infection is deeper in the skin, so will need Lamisil antifungal tablets, which will have to be taken for a few weeks or even months, depends on how bad it is(im on these for same thing and its now clearing)
This is a question that is best left to a professional physician. Ask your doctor who prescribed Lamisil to you.
A bad diet is bad for your heart because to much fat can cause a heart attack.
An antifungal drug, containing terbiafine.
terbinafine [Lamisil]
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Yes
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Lamisil (terbinafine) works by inhibiting an enzyme that is essential for the formation of ergosterol, a crucial component of fungal cell membranes. By disrupting the cell membrane structure, Lamisil causes the fungal cells to die, effectively treating fungal infections such as athlete's foot and jock itch.
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Toenails and fingernails affected by fungus which causes an infection are treated with lamisil terbinafine. If snorted however, it has severe side effects such as liver damage.