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Metronidazole
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
Flagyl, Metrazole, Metrogel V (vaginal cream), Rosex (gel), Trichazole
Drug group:
Antibacterial drug and antiprotozoal drug
Prescription needed?
Yes
What does it do?
Metronidazole is an antibacterial/antiprotozoal drug used in the treatment of a variety of infections:
Trichomonas infection of the vagina – this is a sexually transmitted infection that may not cause any symptoms, a simultaneous course of treatment for the sexual partner is advised
Infections of the pelvis and gums, septicaemia, infected leg ulcers and pressure sores
Clostridium difficile infections associated with antibiotic use.
Brain abscesses – high doses of the drug can penetrate the brain
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Safety in pregnancy not established, normal doses are unlikely to negatively affect the breastfed baby but the drug may give the milk a bitter taste
Children: Reduced dose necessary
Over 60: No special problems
Driving and hazardous work: Caution, the drug can cause drowsiness
Alcohol: Avoid, if taken with metronidazole, alcohol may cause flushing, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and headache