Griseofulvin: Antifungal Therapy for Skin and Nails
Griseofulvin is an antifungal medication primarily used to treat skin and nail fungal infections. Its effectiveness and long-standing clinical use make it a trusted choice for dermatological antifungal therapy.
How Griseofulvin Works
Griseofulvin works by inhibiting fungal cell division, preventing the growth and spread of infection. This mechanism allows the body to gradually eliminate fungi from infected skin, hair, and nails.
Common Uses
Griseofulvin is commonly prescribed for:
Skin fungal infections such as ringworm and athlete’s foot
Nail fungal infections (onychomycosis)
Scalp fungal infections
Prevention of recurrent fungal infections in susceptible individuals
Dosage and Administration
Griseofulvin is usually administered orally in tablet or suspension form. Dosage and treatment duration depend on the infection type, severity, and patient age. Long-term therapy is sometimes necessary for nail or scalp infections.
Safety and Side Effects
Griseofulvin is generally safe when taken as directed. Possible side effects include headache, gastrointestinal discomfort, or skin reactions. Patients with liver disease or certain medication interactions should consult their healthcare provider before use.
Conclusion
Griseofulvin is an effective antifungal treatment for skin, nail, and scalp infections. Proper use under medical supervision ensures safe and successful therapy, helping patients achieve complete recovery.
