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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987
Metronidazole, a nitroimidazole derivative, is a unique antimicrobial agent that is active against both bacterial and parasitic organisms, although only the anaerobic members of these groups are susceptible. It has been used for the treatment of trichomoniasis for almost 30 years and is also effective in amebiasis and giardiasis.
J E Rosenblatt, R S Edson
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Metronidazole, a nitroimidazole derivative, is a unique antimicrobial agent that is active against both bacterial and parasitic organisms, although only the anaerobic members of these groups are susceptible. It has been used for the treatment of trichomoniasis for almost 30 years and is also effective in amebiasis and giardiasis.
J E Rosenblatt, R S Edson
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Metronidazole; a Potential Novel Addition to the COVID-19 Treatment Regimen
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine, 2020Coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 has rapidly emerged as a global pandemic. This viral infection involves the upper respiratory tract and could lead to severe pneumonia with respiratory distress or even death. Certain studies have found higher initial
Reza Gharebaghi MD MPH FAAO PhDc+3 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Metronidazole is currently approved for use against Trichomonas infection and amebiasis. It is also effective against giardiasis, "nonspecific vaginitis," and anaerobic infections and bactericidal against almost all obligately anaerobic organisms; Actinomyces, Arachnia, and Propionibacterium are exceptions.
J Koch-Weser, P Goldman
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Metronidazole is currently approved for use against Trichomonas infection and amebiasis. It is also effective against giardiasis, "nonspecific vaginitis," and anaerobic infections and bactericidal against almost all obligately anaerobic organisms; Actinomyces, Arachnia, and Propionibacterium are exceptions.
J Koch-Weser, P Goldman
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Therapeutic uses of metronidazole and its side effects: an update.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 2019OBJECTIVE Metronidazole is an antibiotic widely used in different medical conditions such as trichomoniasis, amoebiasis, and giardiasis among others. Its use has been associated with toxicity; however, it is not well characterized.
A. Hernández Ceruelos+3 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Metronidazole is a highly effective therapy for anaerobic infections and a variety of protozoal and parasitic diseases. Its pharmacokinetics, toxicities, and unique mode of action are reviewed in detail. Indications for use and respective dosages are suggested.
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Metronidazole is a highly effective therapy for anaerobic infections and a variety of protozoal and parasitic diseases. Its pharmacokinetics, toxicities, and unique mode of action are reviewed in detail. Indications for use and respective dosages are suggested.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
To the Editor.— The recent report by the Mayo Clinic group of an elevated risk of all cancers and of lung cancer among the cohort of 771 women who had received metronidazole (Flagyl) for vaginal trichomoniasis in the years 1960 through 1969 1 prompts this update of follow-up on 2460 patients (2236 female and 224 male) who received the drug in the ...
Joseph V. Selby, Gary D. Friedman
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To the Editor.— The recent report by the Mayo Clinic group of an elevated risk of all cancers and of lung cancer among the cohort of 771 women who had received metronidazole (Flagyl) for vaginal trichomoniasis in the years 1960 through 1969 1 prompts this update of follow-up on 2460 patients (2236 female and 224 male) who received the drug in the ...
Joseph V. Selby, Gary D. Friedman
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Infection Control, 1986
Metronidazole was introduced to the market in 1959 as the only effective therapy for Trichomonas vaginalis. A nitroimidazole derivative, its success in the therapy of parasitic infections, including Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia, has been well documented.
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Metronidazole was introduced to the market in 1959 as the only effective therapy for Trichomonas vaginalis. A nitroimidazole derivative, its success in the therapy of parasitic infections, including Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia, has been well documented.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1969
The literature on the identification, assay, and use of metronidazole has been surveyed. Based on published information, private communications, and laboratory experimentation, qualitative tests and quantitative assays have been developed for metronidazole, metronidazole suppositories (vaginal tablets), and metronidazole tablets.
Murray M. Tuckerman+1 more
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The literature on the identification, assay, and use of metronidazole has been surveyed. Based on published information, private communications, and laboratory experimentation, qualitative tests and quantitative assays have been developed for metronidazole, metronidazole suppositories (vaginal tablets), and metronidazole tablets.
Murray M. Tuckerman+1 more
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
Metronidazole (Flagyl) is an established and effective treatment of urogenital trichomoniasis. J. A. T. Taylor (1964) was using metronidazole to treat a husband and wife for this condition, when she observed the following. The husband, who was a chronic alcoholic, seemed to lose his craving for alcoholic drinks. Sometimes he experienced flushing of the
Arnold Whitehead, Julius Merry
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Metronidazole (Flagyl) is an established and effective treatment of urogenital trichomoniasis. J. A. T. Taylor (1964) was using metronidazole to treat a husband and wife for this condition, when she observed the following. The husband, who was a chronic alcoholic, seemed to lose his craving for alcoholic drinks. Sometimes he experienced flushing of the
Arnold Whitehead, Julius Merry
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966
Abstract Results in 206 pregnant women given metronidazole for trichomonal vaginitis during all stages of pregnancy are presented. The over-all rate of cure, corrected for patients lost to follow-up, was over 99 per cent. The high rate of cure resulting when only the female is treated suggests that the concept of venereal transmission as a major ...
William F. Peterson+2 more
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Abstract Results in 206 pregnant women given metronidazole for trichomonal vaginitis during all stages of pregnancy are presented. The over-all rate of cure, corrected for patients lost to follow-up, was over 99 per cent. The high rate of cure resulting when only the female is treated suggests that the concept of venereal transmission as a major ...
William F. Peterson+2 more
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