MYCOSTIN TABETS 250mg | PACK OF 10 TABLETS
MYCOSTIN TABETS (Terbinafine Hydrochloride)
Potent Antifungal: Mycostin effectively treats fungal infections of the skin caused by dermatophytes and Candida
High Cure Rates: Demonstrates over 90% cure rates in dermatophyte infections, providing effective and reliable treatment outcomes
Dual Administration: Available in both cream and tablet forms for convenient application and oral consumption
Rapid Relief: Relief of clinical symptoms usually occurs within a few days of regular use, ensuring quick alleviation of discomfort
Limited Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated, with common side effects including minor stomach problems and skin reactions

Mycostin: Effective Antifungal Treatment for Dermatophyte Infections
MYCOSTIN TABETS, containing Terbinafine Hydrochloride, is a potent
antifungal medication effective in treating and preventing fungal infections of
the skin, providing relief and preventing recurrence It demonstrates high cure
rates in dermatophyte infections of the skin, ensuring effective treatment
outcomes for patients
Composition:
MYCOSTIN TABETS Active Component: Terbinafine Hydrochloride Cream (10mg/gm), Tablets (250mg/Tablet)
Indications:
Fungal infections of
the skin caused by dermatophytes
Pityriasis (Tinea)
Versicolor
Yeast infections of
the skin, primarily caused by Candida albicans
Method of Administration:
Mycostin Cream
applied once or twice daily on affected areas
Mycostin Tablets
(250mg) taken orally once daily, with treatment duration based on infection
severity and type
Contraindications and Precautions:
Contraindicated for
patients with chronic or active hepatic disease
Caution advised for
patients with renal impairment or known hypersensitivity to terbinafine or any
excipients in the formulation
Undesirable Effects:
Common effects
include stomach problems, itching, rash, and muscle/joint pains
Severe effects,
although rare, may include severe abdominal pain, muscle weakness, and dark
urine
Storage:
Store Mycostin Cream
in a cool place, and Mycostin Tablets at room temperature
Keep both
formulations out of the reach of children, and check the expiry date before use
Presentation:
Mycostin Cream: 10gm
in Aluminium Tube
Mycostin Tablets:
Pack of 10 tablets
Mycostin offers a comprehensive and efficient solution for
various fungal infections, ensuring patient comfort and successful treatment
outcomes
Usage and Benefits of Mycostin
- Effective Against Dermatophytes: Mycostin is highly effective in treating dermatophyte infections like tinea corporis, tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea capitis.
- Treats Yeast Infections: It is also effective in treating yeast infections caused by Candida, such as oral and vaginal candidiasis.
- Convenient Dosage Forms: Mycostin is available in both cream and tablet forms, allowing for flexible treatment options based on the infection.
- Fast-Acting: With a once-daily dose for the tablet form, Mycostin offers ease of use and effective results in a shorter time frame.
- Minimal Side Effects: Mycostin is generally well-tolerated, with most side effects being mild and transient.
How to Use Mycostin Tablets and Cream
Follow these instructions for proper use of Mycostin Tablets and Cream:
Mycostin Cream (10mg/gm):
- Apply a thin layer of Mycostin Cream once or twice daily on the affected areas, as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Ensure that the skin is clean and dry before application.
- Continue using the cream as prescribed, even if symptoms improve before the treatment period ends.
Mycostin Tablets (250mg):
- Take one 250mg tablet orally once daily with food.
- Duration of treatment depends on the type and severity of the infection, usually lasting several weeks.
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage and follow your healthcare provider’s guidance.
1. What is Mycostin used for?
Mycostin Tablets and Cream, containing Terbinafine Hydrochloride, are used for treating fungal infections of the skin caused by dermatophytes. It is also effective in treating conditions like Pityriasis Versicolor and yeast infections caused by Candida albicans.
2. How does Mycostin work?
Terbinafine, the active ingredient in Mycostin, works by inhibiting the enzyme squalene epoxidase in the fungal cell membrane, which is crucial for the synthesis of ergosterol. This disruption leads to fungal cell death, making it highly effective against dermatophytes and yeast infections.
3. What is the recommended dosage for Mycostin Tablets?
For Mycostin Tablets (250mg), the usual dosage is one tablet taken orally once daily. The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity and type of infection, but it typically lasts for several weeks. Always follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations for the exact duration.
4. What are the possible side effects of Mycostin?
Common side effects of Mycostin include stomach problems (nausea, indigestion), itching, rash, and muscle/joint pain. In rare cases, more severe side effects such as severe abdominal pain, muscle weakness, and dark urine may occur. If any of these symptoms persist or worsen, contact your healthcare provider.
5. Can Mycostin be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Mycostin is contraindicated in patients with chronic or active hepatic disease. Its safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been fully established. It is recommended to consult your doctor before using Mycostin if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
