Metronidazole is an antibiotic that is used to treat a
wide variety of infections. It may also be used to prevent infection after
bowel surgery. It works by stopping the growth of certain bacteria and
parasites.
This medication is given by injection into a vein as
directed by your doctor, usually 3 or 4 times a day. It is injected slowly
into a vein over 1 hour. The dosage is based on your medical condition and
response to treatment.
If you are using this medication at home, learn all
preparation and usage instructions from your health care professional.
Before using, check this product for particles or discoloration. If either
is present, do not use the liquid. Learn how to store and discard medical
supplies safely.
For the best effect, use this antibiotic at evenly
spaced times. To help you remember, use this medication at the same time(s)
every day.
Continue to use this medication for the full time
prescribed, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the
medication too early may result in a return of the
infection.
Tell your doctor if your condition lasts or gets
worse.
Dizziness, headache, stomach upset, nausea, vomiting,
loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, or metallic taste in your mouth
may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or
pharmacist promptly.
This medication may cause your urine to turn darker in
color. This effect is harmless and will disappear when the medication is
stopped.
Remember that this medication has been prescribed
because your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the
risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious
side effects.
Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side
effects, including:
- easy bruising/bleeding
- stomach/abdominal pain
- painful urination
Get medical help right away if you have any very serious
side effects, including:
- unsteadiness
- seizures
- mental/mood changes (such as confusion)
- trouble speaking
- numbness/tingling of arms/legs
- eye pain
- sudden vision changes
- headache that is severe or doesn't go away
- stiff/painful neck
Use of this medication for prolonged or repeated periods
may result in oral thrush or a new yeast infection. Contact your doctor if
you notice white patches in your mouth, a change in vaginal discharge, or
other new symptoms.
A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare.
However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a
serious allergic reaction, including:
- fever that doesn't go away
- new or worsening lymph node swelling
- rash
- itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat)
- severe dizziness
- trouble breathing
This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If
you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or
pharmacist.
In the US - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at
www.fda.gov/medwatch.
In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about
side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at
1-866-234-2345.
Before using metronidazole, tell your doctor or
pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to other antibiotics (such as
tinidazole); or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain
inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems.
Talk to your pharmacist for more details.
Before using this medication, tell your doctor or
pharmacist your medical history, especially of:
- liver disease
- kidney disease
- certain blood disorders (low blood cell counts)
- swelling (edema)
- a certain rare genetic disorder (Cockayne syndrome)
Avoid alcoholic beverages and products containing
propylene glycol while taking this medication and for at least 3 days after
finishing this medicine because severe stomach upset/cramps, nausea,
vomiting, headache, and flushing may occur.
This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or marijuana
(cannabis) can make you more dizzy. Do not drive, use machinery, or do
anything that needs alertness until you can do it safely. Talk to your
doctor if you are using marijuana (cannabis).
This medication contains sodium. Consult your doctor or
pharmacist if you are on a salt-restricted diet or if you have a condition
that could be worsened by an increase in salt intake (such as heart
failure, edema).
Metronidazole may cause live bacterial vaccines (such as
typhoid vaccine) to not work well. Tell your health care professional that
you are using metronidazole before having any
immunizations/vaccinations.
Before having surgery, tell your doctor or dentist about
all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription
drugs, and herbal products).
During pregnancy, this medication should be used only
when clearly needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your
doctor.
This medication passes into breast milk. Consult your
doctor before breastfeeding.
See also Precautions section.
Drug interactions may change how your medications work
or increase your risk for serious side effects. This document does not
contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you
use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and
share it with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the
dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval.
Some products that may interact with this drug
include:
- alcohol-containing products (such as cough and cold syrups,
aftershave)
- products containing propylene glycol
- lopinavir/ritonavir solution
- lithium
Do not use metronidazole if you are also taking
disulfiram or if you have taken disulfiram within the last 2
weeks.
This medication may interfere with certain lab tests,
possibly causing false test results. Make sure lab personnel and all your
doctors know you use this drug.
If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms such
as passing out or trouble breathing, call 911. Otherwise, call a poison
control center right away. US residents can call 1-800-222-1222. Canada
residents can call 1-844-764-7669. Symptoms of overdose may include:
nausea, vomiting, unsteadiness.
If you are using this drug for a long time, lab tests
(such as blood cell counts) may be done while you are using this
medication. Keep all medical and lab appointments. Consult your doctor for
more details.
It is important to get each dose of this medication as
scheduled. If you miss a dose, ask your doctor or pharmacist right away for
a new dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Consult the product instructions and your pharmacist for
storage details. Keep all medications away from children and
pets.
Do not flush medications down the toilet or pour them
into a drain unless instructed to do so. Properly discard this product when
it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste
disposal company.