Active Ingredients:Each tablet contains 400mg
Manufacturer:Sigma
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Commonly asked questions about Flagyl Tablets:
What are Flagyl Tablets?
Flagyl is a synthetic antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent used to treat trichomoniasis, giardiasis, balantidiasis, amoebiasis, and trypanosomiasis in dogs and cats. Giardiasis is caused by the parasite, Giardia, which lives in the small intestine and can cause diarrhoea. The organism can be found in contaminated soil, food, and water.
Why do cats and dogs use Flagyl?
Flagyl may be prescribed to treat infections caused by some parasites, such as Giardia. Metronidazole can also be used to treat diarrhoea and infections caused by anaerobic bacteria.
What else should I know about Flagyl?
Flagyl has a bitter taste. Disguising it with food may help you administer this drug successfully. The use of Flagyl is banned in food producing animals, including egg-laying chickens and dairy animals.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Flagyl?
Flagyl can cause serious nervous system side effects, especially at high doses. Contact your veterinarian if you notice any changes in you companion's behaviour or coordination. Flagyl should not be given to pregnant or nervous animals.
How do you use Flagyl?
Flagyl should be given with food. Follow your veterinarian's directions. Pregnant women and people allergic to Metronidazole should handle the drug with caution.
What is in Flagyl?
The active ingredient in Flagyl is Metronidazole. The drug Metronidazole is an antibiotic and an antiprotozoal that kills some bacteria and parasites.
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The use of Flagyl is also known as ketosis.
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The patents on Flagyl have only recently been issued. Veterinary Wholesalers has seen a rise in new medications containing an active ingredient with a similar effect to Flagyl. See the next section for more information.
See also the following links:
Pets Mind, NP, has patents on Flagyl. NP has a patent on petPA which goes into more detail about the prevention and treatment of animal companion infections.
Flagyl is a brand-name prescription antimicrobial used to treat bacterial infections of the heart, blood, nervous system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, lungs, joints, bones, and skin. Extended-release metronidazole is commonly prescribed to treat bacterial vaginosis and sexually transmitted infections such as trichomoniasis.
As an antimicrobial, Flagyl cannot be used to treat viral infections. If Flagyl is being used to treat a sexually transmitted infection (like trichomoniasis), both sex partners should use the medication simultaneously. This helps reduce the risk of reinfection in either partner. Antimicrobials stop the growth of harmful microorganisms in the body, so simultaneous use in both partners of metronidazole will help prevent the infection from living on and being passed between partners.
Flagyl is supplied as an oral tablet or extended-release capsule. It contains the drug metronidazole, which is available in generic form. Flagyl is only available via prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
QUESTION?>Dr. Increased questions regarding Flagyl's effectiveness and safety has been pressure the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue abbreviated new drug applications (ANDA) with metronidazole as the primary ingredient. metronidazole is a prescription medication that has been approved by the FDA for use in the treatment of bacterial infections. Metronidazole is also available by brand-name manufacturer Sandoz.An ANDA may be submitted by doctors to the submission committee after which it is reviewed and approved by the independent independent committee that reviews submitted drugs. If the drug is deemed to be bioequivalent to the drug supplied by theixir, the independent committee will determine that the drug is bioequivalent to the brand-name drugixir.
When a drug is bioequivalent to a drug supplied by theixir, it will be supplied in a similar, similar, or identical way to the original drug.
Any new drug which is submitted will have metronidazole as the active ingredient. All other ingredients will not be present in the original drug. As part of the submission process, the independent committee will review the new drug and determine if it is bioequivalent to the original drug.
If the new drug is bioequivalent to the original drug supplied by theixir, it will have metronidazole as the active ingredient. The independent committee will then review the new drug and determine if it is bioequivalent to the brand-name drugixir.
Any new drugs which are submitted will have metronidazole as the active ingredient. Any other ingredients present in the original drug will not be present in the original drug.
Any drugs which are submitted will have metronidazole as the active ingredient.
All drugs which are submitted for review will have metronidazole as the active ingredient.
For example, metronidazole is available as a generic equivalent of metronidazole and is available as a brand-name version of metronidazole. A generic equivalent of metronidazole is also available and is used under the trade names, Flagyl and MetronidazoleZinc. A generic equivalent of metronidazole is also available and is used under the trade names, Metronidazole, MetronidazoleZinc.
A controlled clinical trial (that compares two drugs) which looked at the effectiveness of metronidazole vs. metronidazoleZinc vs. metronidazole, showed the combination of both drugs was superior to the other. The independent committee may have found this information to be useful in determining whether metronidazole and metronidazoleZinc are equivalent drugs.
The results of this trial have been published in theJournal of the American Medical Association. The results of this trial were used for the submission committee to review the results of the submission.
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Reddy asked me to talk to him about Flagyl. I'm from California, and he's a pharmacist. He was in the pharmacy department of a hospital in California and was working in a pharmacy.Q: What is the use of FLAGYL SUSPENSION?
A: FLAGYL SUSPENSION is used to manage various parasitic infections in the body such as amoebiasis, giardiasis and trichomonas vaginitis. It can also be used to manage various bacterial infections affecting the blood, brain, lungs, stomach (Ex. H. pylori infection), bones, pelvis, urinary tract, genital tract, gums and teeth and infected leg ulcers or pressure sores. It also helps in managing post-surgical infections and infections following childbirth.
Q: How FLAGYL SUSPENSION works in my body?
A: FLAGYL SUSPENSION is an antiprotozoal agent with antibacterial properties. It works by killing the bacteria and parasites that cause infections in the body. This destroys the infection causing germs within the body and manages their further growth and multiplication which therefore reduces the severity of the infection.
Q: How to take FLAGYL SUSPENSION?
A: Take FLAGYL SUSPENSION during or just after meals. Shake the medicine well before use. Measure the required amount of medicine in the measuring cup provided with the pack and consume the medicine immediately.
Q: What precautions must be taken during management with FLAGYL SUSPENSION?
A: Before taking FLAGYL SUSPENSION inform your doctor if you have any problems in your liver or kidneys. You must also inform your doctor if you have any problems in your nervous system as a precaution. Do not take this medicine without consulting your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Take the full course of the therapy to achieve better control over infection. Failure or skipping doses in between the therapy may not result in adequate infection control. Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking FLAGYL SUSPENSION as it could increase the risk of dizziness and drowsiness.
Q: Can FLAGYL SUSPENSION be used in children?
A: FLAGYL SUSPENSION should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years). Therefore, consult your doctor before taking it. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration of therapy for you depending upon your age, body weight and severity of infection.
Q: Can FLAGYL SUSPENSION manage viral infections?
A: No. FLAGYL SUSPENSION cannot manage viral infections. It manages only bacterial and parasitic infections. It acts by killing the susceptible germs which are responsible for causing infections, and therefore not effective against any viral infections.
Q: What kind of infections that FLAGYL SUSPENSION can manage?
A: FLAGYL SUSPENSION is an antibiotic with antiprotozoal effects. It is used to manage infections caused by bacteria and parasites. It kills harmful germs by damaging their DNA. It can manage bacterial and parasitic infections such as amoebiasis, giardiasis, trichomonas vaginitis and infections of blood, brain, lungs, stomach (Ex. pylori infection), pelvis, urinary tract, genital tract, gums and teeth and infected leg ulcers or pressure sores.
Q: Can I stop taking FLAGYL SUSPENSION once my symptoms subside?
A: Do not stop taking FLAGYL SUSPENSION once your symptoms subside. It is important to take the full course of FLAGYL SUSPENSION to achieve better results. Failing to complete the full course of the therapy or skipping doses in between the therapy may not result in adequate infection control. It may also cause your symptoms to reappear.
Q: Can I take FLAGYL SUSPENSION with food?
FLAGYL SUSPENSION should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged ≤ 18 years). Therefore, consult your doctor before taking the medicine. The correct dosage and duration of the therapy should be determined by your doctor based on your needs. Your doctor will decide the correct way for you depending upon your age, medical condition and response to treatment.
Flagyl is a brand-name prescription antimicrobial used to treat bacterial infections of the heart, blood, nervous system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, lungs, joints, bones, and skin. Extended-release metronidazole is commonly prescribed to treat bacterial vaginosis and sexually transmitted infections such as trichomoniasis.
As an antimicrobial, Flagyl cannot be used to treat viral infections. If Flagyl is being used to treat a sexually transmitted infection (like trichomoniasis), both sex partners should use the medication simultaneously. This helps reduce the risk of reinfection in either partner. Antimicrobials stop the growth of harmful microorganisms in the body, so simultaneous use in both partners of metronidazole will help prevent the infection from living on and being passed between partners.
Flagyl is supplied as an oral tablet or extended-release capsule. It contains the drug metronidazole, which is available in generic form. Flagyl is only available via prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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In contrast, rates of decreasing resistance to the following classes of antibiotics have been reported:
In general, the rates of increasing resistance to ampicillin, cephalosporins, and fluoroquinolones were observed in children under age 14 years, compared to adults, who had a normal medical condition and had no resistance to the antibiotics used in the current study. The resistance to fluoroquinolones is also observed in children under age 14 years, with resistance to ampicillin and cephalosporins being lower in children under age 14 years. These findings suggest that children under age 14 years have a higher rate of resistance to fluoroquinolones compared to children over age 14 years.
The data in the current study show that the rates of increasing resistance to the following classes of antibiotics in children under 14 years of age were similar to adults, with the highest rates observed in children under age 14 years. The highest rates of increasing resistance were observed in children under age 14 years, and the rates of increasing resistance to cefuroxime and ciprofloxacin in children under 14 years of age were also higher in children under age 14 years. The highest rates of increasing resistance to ampicillin, cephalosporins, and fluoroquinolones were observed in children under age 14 years. These findings suggest that children under 14 years of age have higher rates of increasing resistance to fluoroquinolones compared to children under 14 years of age.