Examples
Oral allylamines
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| terbinafine hydrochloride | Lamisil |
Oral azoles
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| itraconazole | Sporanox |
| fluconazole | Diflucan |
| ketoconazole | Nu-Ketocon |
Allylamines and azoles are classes of antifungal medicine. This
is important because there may be differences in how effective the classes are.
How It Works
Prescription oral antifungal medicines slow
the growth of or kill
fungi.
Oral medicines are usually taken for 1 to 8 weeks. The
exact amount of time varies and depends on how much medicine you take per
day.
If you stop taking the medicine early, even after
your symptoms are gone, an
athlete's foot infection will likely return. It is very important to
take the entire course of medicine.
Why It Is Used
Oral antifungals for
athlete's foot (tinea pedis) are usually only used for
a severe infection or when topical antifungal medicines have not cured the
infection. Some oral antifungals can also be used for fungal toenail
infections, which may occur with athlete's foot.
How Well It Works
Research shows that oral antifungals successfully cure
athlete's foot for many people.1 Terbinafine and
itraconazole have both shown to be more effective than a placebo for curing
athlete's foot.2
Side Effects
Oral medicines can cause minor to serious side effects. Minor
side effects may include:
- Stomach
upset.
- Headaches.
- Skin rashes.
- Changes in
taste sensation (rare).
- Visual disturbances (rare).
Oral antifungals carry a small but serious risk for
dangerous side effects, which can
include:
- Liver damage.
3 During oral antifungal treatment, your health
professional may require blood tests to check your kidney and liver function.
Be aware of the symptoms of liver problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and
stomach pain; dark urine; and changes in skin colour.
- Heart failure.
In the early stages of heart failure, many people do not notice symptoms. If
you have heart problems or are concerned about this rare side effect, talk to
your doctor about taking a medicine with a lower risk for this
problem.
Oral antifungal medicines pass into breast milk. If you
are pregnant, could become pregnant, or are breast-feeding, consult your health
professional.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Tell your health professional about other medicines you
are taking. Some medicines are not safe to take together with oral
antifungals.
Do not drink alcohol while taking oral antifungals. Some
forms of these medicines can cause or contribute to liver problems, which
alcohol can make worse. During oral antifungal treatment, you may need to have blood tests to check your liver
and kidney function.
If you use an antacid, wait at least 2 hours before taking
ketoconazole. Antacids reduce ketoconazole absorption from the stomach into the
bloodstream.
Oral antifungals cost more than non-prescription antifungal
skin medicine.
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