Griseofulvin is an antifungal agent; it is specifically used for some types of superficial fungal infections of the skin. It acts by binding to and inhibiting special proteins (called tubulins) in fungi that are needed to replicate and continue the infection.
The term for the body's reaction to a drug is "drug response" or "drug reaction". This can include a variety of effects, such as therapeutic benefits or side effects.
This effect is known as tolerance, where the body requires increasing amounts of a drug to produce the same effect. It can lead to heightened risk of overdose and other health complications in drug addicts.
Griseofulvin is a medicine which is used to treat fungal infections. It is mainly prescribed for infections occurring on the skin or scalp. It is prescribed in particular for an infection called scalp ringworm (also called tinea capitis). It is also used to treat some nail infections, especially when other more frequently prescribed treatments are not suitable for some reason. It is said that it cures nails if they were mechanically thinned out (using nail file getting them as thin as possible) within a duration of 12 weeks. I only started using it a couple of days ago along with soaking my nails in vinegar twice daily. Toe nail fungus are hard to cure as the nail prevents all medications from penetrating into nail bed, therefore thinning the nails and using soaks alongside with ointments might increase the chance of killing it.
An increase in free drug concentration can occur due to factors such as decreased protein binding, increased drug intake, or impaired drug metabolism. This can potentially lead to higher drug efficacy or toxicity depending on the therapeutic index of the drug. Close monitoring and adjustment of dosage may be necessary in such situations.
Some common drugs made from fungi include penicillin, cephalosporins, and statins. These drugs are used to treat a wide range of infections and conditions. Fungi are also used in the production of antibiotics such as griseofulvin and ciclopirox.
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Griseofulvin and doxycycline can generally be taken together, as there are no known significant drug interactions between the two medications. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to confirm compatibility based on individual health conditions and other medications. Both drugs serve different purposes—griseofulvin is an antifungal, while doxycycline is an antibiotic. Always follow your doctor's guidance when combining medications.
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Griseofulvin and ketoconazole
Griseofulvin
a. Fungi. Griseofulvin is effective against fungi by disrupting their mitotic spindle formation during cell division.
Gris-PEG and griseofulvin
Gris-PEG and Fulvicin
Fulvicin and griseofulvin
Murray H. Freedman has written: 'In Vitro sorption of griseofulvin by keratin substrates and preliminary mode of action studies of griseofulvin on certain dermatophytes'
Griseofulvin (also known as Grisovin, a proprietary name of Glaxo Laboratories) is an antifungal drug that is administered orally. It is used both in animals and in humans, to treat fungal infections of the skin (commonly known as ringworm) and nails. It is derived from the mold Penicillium griseofulvum. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Griseofulvin is an antifungal medication that is typically available by prescription at pharmacies. It can be found in various forms, including tablets and topical formulations. Additionally, some online pharmacies may offer it, but a prescription from a healthcare provider is usually required. Always consult a doctor or pharmacist for proper usage and availability.