Zabel Side Effects, Overdose and Pregnancy Information

Zabel side effects include burning, itching, peeling, and rash. Zabel side effects of tablets include diarrhea, upset stomach, rash, hives, itching, nausea, vision problems, vomiting, and fever. Though side effects of Zabel cream and solution are rare.

Zabel Side Effects Reporting

If you experience any Zabel side effects not mentioned above you should report it to your primary health care provider or FDA 1-800-FDA-1088 in the United States, Health Canada 1-866-225-0709 in Canada, MHRA 020 3080 6000 in UK, or TGA 1800 020 653 in Australia.

Main ingredient Zabel is Terbinafine. Zabel is an anti-fungal medicine comes in tablets, cream and as solution. Zabel tablets are used to treat fungus of the skin, toenail, or fingernail while the cream and the solution are given for other fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, as well as Candida. While most antifungal only stop fungus from growing, Zabel is rather unique as it builds up in the skin and keeps on killing the fungus even after its use is discontinued.

Zabel and Pregnancy

Treatment with Zabel should not begin during pregnancy. Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed as Zabel tablets do appear in breast milk. Avoid applying Zabel cream or solution to the breast.

Zabel Overdose

Symptoms of overdose with Zabel tablets may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, frequent urination, and headache. If you suspect an overdose with Zabel tablets, seek medical help right away.

ZABEL CAUTION



Inform your physician right away, if you observe any changes in your vision while taking the Zabel tablets.

Zabel tablets are not recommended if you have liver or kidney disease. In rare cases, liver damage has been reported.

Zabel tablets may also cause severe skin reactions in some individuals. If you experience worsening of the skin problem, stop using the Zabel tablets and inform your physician right away.

Do not use Zabel cream or solution near the eye, mouth, nose, or vagina. In the case of an accidental contact, rinse them with running water and seek medical help right away.
Zabel is not recommended for children.


ZABEL INTERACTIONS



Check with your doctor before combining Zabel tablets with the following:

Antidepressants
Beta-blockers
Cimetidine
Cyclosporine
Rifampin

Zabel may enhance the effects of caffeine.

ZABEL DOSES



TABLETS
The recommended dose is a single 250 mg tablet daily for 6-12 weeks.

CREAM
Apply a small amount to the affected areas twice daily for up to 4 weeks and no less than 7 days.

SOLUTION
Apply to the affected areas twice daily for 1 week.
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