Terbinafine: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is terbinafine?
Terbinafine is an antifungal medicine. It is approved for the treatment of common fungal infections. Its most prevalent use is in treating fungal infections in the toenails or fingernails. It has also been routinely prescribed for the treatment of fungal infections in the hair follicles over the scalp.
Terbinafine works by inhibiting a fungal enzyme, squalene epoxidase. Because of this enzyme’s inhibition, the fungi fail to synthesize sterols, which are an important component of their structure. The inhibition of sterol synthesis helps to destroy the fungal population.
What are the uses of terbinafine?
Terbinafine is used to treat various skin and nail infections caused by fungi. It is commonly used to treat the following conditions:
- Athletes’ foot, a fungal infection that occurs between the toes due to excess sweat
- Ringworm, which occurs as red, scaly, and patchy lesions on the skin
- Other fungal infections which cause discolored and patchy skin like pityriasis versicolor
- Common nail infections like onychomycosis – characterized by discolored and thick nails separating from the nail beds
- Jock itch, characterized by itching in the groin area