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Griseofulvin adverse effect
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Griseofulvin interferes with microtubule function in dermatophytes) and may also inhibit the synthesis and polymerization of nucleic acids. Sensitive dermatophytes take up the drug by an energy-dependent mechanism, and resistance can occur via decrease in this transport. The oral formulation of the drug is indicated Adverse effects include headaches, mental confusion, gastrointestinal irritation, photosensitivity, and changes in liver function. Griseofulvin should not be used in patients with porphyria. Griseofulvin decreases the bioavailability of warfarin, resulting in decreased anticoagulant effect, and it also causes disulfiram-like reactions with ethanol
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