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Metrogyl syrup is an antibiotic used to treat various infections of the liver, stomach, intestines, vagina, brain, heart, lungs, bones and skin, which are caused due to some bacteria and parasites. It works by inhibiting the growth of the bacteria or parasites causing the infection. This medication may cause side effects such as abdominal discomfort, abnormal taste in the mouth, diarrhoea, naus
Meningitis is not due to an infection Low levels of a neutrophils Alcoholism Alcohol intoxication Seizure Peripheral neuropathy Prolonged qt interval on ekg Chronic kidney disease Cockayne syndrome Liver impairment.
Babies: Safe if prescribed.
Lactating mothers: It should be used with caution during breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding should be held until the mother's treatment is completed and the drug is eliminated from her body.
Pregnancy: It is safe to use this medication in pregnancy if prescribed by your doctor.
Studies showed that drug does not affect the developing fetus.
Seek doctor advice before using this medication.
Driving: It may make you feel sleepy, dizzy, confused.
You may have hallucinations, fits or temporary eyesight problems affecting your ability to drive.
Alcohol: Consuming alcohol while taking metrogyl syrup may cause symptoms such as flushing, increased heartbeat, nausea, thirst, chest pain and low blood pressure
Liver: Use this medication with caution in liver disease patients.
You may require dose adjustments in some cases.
Consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Kidney: It is safe to use in patients with kidney disease.
No dose adjustment is recommended.
Patients undergoing kidney dialysis should take this medicine after the dialysis treatment..
Abdominal discomfort Abnormal taste in the mouth Diarrhoea Nausea Jarisch Herxheimer reaction Dizziness Headache Candida infection of the genital region, Vaginal discharge Vaginal irritation Vaginitis Stevens-Johnson syndrome Toxic epidermal necrolysis Leukopenia Hepatic failure, acute Hepatotoxicity Aseptic meningitis Encephalopathy Peripheral neuropathy Seizure Disorder of optic nerve Ototoxicity Hemolytic uremic syndrome.
Metrogyl syrup is an antibiotic used to treat various infections of the liver, stomach, intestines, vagina, brain, heart, lungs, bones and skin, which are caused due to some bacteria and parasites by inhibiting the growth of the bacteria or parasites causing the infection..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• Metrogyl syrup is prescribed to treat infections caused by bacteria and parasites.
• It may cause side effects like nausea, stomach upset, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
Inform your doctor if these side effects persist for a longer duration or worsen your condition.
• By using metrogyl syrup in a high dose or for a prolonged duration may increases the risk of side effects such as nerve damage.
• Take the medication only as prescribed by your doctor.
• Avoid alcohol consumption during or for 2-3 days after treatment with this medicine.
• You may develop nausea, vomiting, flushing and headache.
• Inform your doctor if you have any liver disease as dose adjustment a needed in severe liver disease..
• Metrogyl + Amprenavir: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of propylene glycol toxicity • Metrogyl + Beridil/dronedarone/pimozide: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation. • Metrogyl + Disulfiram/saquinavir: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in cns toxicity • Metrogyl + Cisapride: Concurrent she of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation. • Metrogyl + Dronabinol: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in a disulfiram-like reaction. • Metrogyl + Amiodarone: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt prolongation and torsades de pointes. • Metrogyl + Donepezil: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation and torsade de points • Metrogyl + Lefamulin: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt prolongation. • Metrogyl + Qt interval prolonging agents: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation and arrhythmias. • Metrogyl + Macimorelin concurrent use of and may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation. • Metrogyl + 5-fluorouracil: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in increased exposure to 5-fluorouracil. • Metrogyl + Acenocoumarol: Concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of bleeding..
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