Flagyl (metronidazole) is an antibiotic used to treat anaerobic bacteria (those bacteria that thrive in an oxygen-poor environment, such as the GI tract or abdomen). Its usual dose is 250-500mg three times daily, and should be taken with food to prevent nausea.
Alcohol plus Flagyl is a potentially deadly combination. The combo can cause dire illness. The enzyme, aldehyde dehydrogenase, is inhibited which can cause violent illness. To my knowledge there is no other reason to avoid the combo. Please don't try it.
Metronidazole (an antibiotic) is the active ingredient in Flagyl.
Flagyl does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Neither Bactrim nor Flagyl affect NuvaRing.
Yes, men can take flagyl for susceptible infections.
It means flagyl wont work for that infection
It is not recommended to take flagyl during pregnancy.
Flagyl won't help for a repetitive PID infection.
Flagyl or Metronidazole is not a Penicillin and does not work the same way. So unless you also have an allergy to Flagyl you do not have to worry. This drug is best taken after food or with a fatty meal.
Flagyl is a type of antibiotic known as Metronidazol. It is often used to treat infections stemming from bacteria in the bowel.
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