Metronidazole tablet ip 400 mg

  1. How and when to take or use metronidazole


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How and when to take or use metronidazole

Tablets, liquid or suppositories Metronidazole tablets, liquid and suppositories are prescribed for a number of types of infections. Dosage for tablets, liquid or suppositories The type of metronidazole your doctor prescribes, the dose and how long you need to take it for depends on the type of infection and how serious it is. Some infections can be treated with a single dose, while others may need a 2-week course. Children's doses are lower and depend on the age or weight of your child. Follow the instructions from your doctor or pharmacist. How to take metronidazole tablets Swallow the tablets whole with a drink of water, after you've eaten some food. How to take metronidazole liquid Metronidazole liquid does not need to be taken after food. This medicine comes with a plastic syringe or spoon to help you measure out the right dose. If you do not have one, ask your pharmacist for one. Do not use a kitchen teaspoon as it will not measure the right amount. How to use metronidazole suppositories Your doctor may prescribe metronidazole suppositories if you have difficulty swallowing medicines. You'll usually use them 3 times a day. Follow the instructions that come in the packaging with your medicine. When to take tablets, liquid or suppositories If you need to take several doses of metronidazole a day, try to space them evenly. For example, if you take your medicine 3 times a day, this could be first thing in the morning, mid-afternoon, and at bedtime. How long to take metro...