Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 3

Patients undergoing Dusulfarm treatment should avoid Metronidazole, because being combined these medicines can cause psychotic symptoms, paranoia and hallucinations. Therefore, a patient should turn to Flagyl at least 14 days after Disulfram therapy has been discontinued and vice versa.

Some common adverse reactions include headache, sickness, vomiting, abdominal cramps, pain in the stomach, discomfort in the epigastric . . . → Read More: Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 3

Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 2

Flagyl Generic is taken orally, however in serious instances it is used intravenously at the first stages of the treatment, and then patients usually turn to the oral form of Flagyl.  Depending on the nature of the infection the dosage may be different. For instance, in case of brain abcesses high doses are usually taken. Prescribing . . . → Read More: Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 2

Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 1

Flagyl is an antibiotic medication with the help of which a wide range of infections can be treated. Among them are infections of the skin, gums, pelvic cavity, leg ulcers, brain abcesses, pressure gangrene, osteomyelitis, necrotizing pneumonia, and enteric infections. Flagyl is also effective against urogenital Trichomoniasis, Amoebic Dysentery, and bacterial Vaginosis. This medicine contains a drug . . . → Read More: Treat Infections With Generic Flagyl. Part 1