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"BEWARE! I started taking terbinafine in December 2020 for a 12-week prescription. I developed acute pins and needles in my feet and ankles. I went to Emory University Hospital-neurology, rheumatology, infectious disease-to determine what was going on, they could not find the cause. I flew to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. They did multiple tests, including a sural nerve biopsy, to confirm that I had vasculitic neuropathy that is damaging my peripheral nervous system. The disease spread over eight months at my legs, over my knees, with pins and needles into my hands, wrists, and lower back. I’m now on chemotherapy and prednisone to try to get the inflammation and reset my immune system with a prayer that it will go into remission. This seems to be something related to the gap junction and the way the medicine blocks chemicals in the axons from working properly, that is my best guess. Please beware of taking this drug. In 12 months, this is the only drug I was taking for a rash."