Metronidazole Flashcards
What is it indicated for?
Dental infections
Infected human/animal bites
Aspiration pneumonia
Eradication of H.pylori in combination with PPIs and either amoxicillin and clarithromycin
Intraabdominal infection and pelvic inflammatory disease
Protozoal infections- trichomonal vaginal infection, amoebic dysentery, and giardiasis.
C.difficile when IV treatment is required
What is the spectrum of it?
Anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.
How do they work?
It reduces synthesis of DNA and causing cell death
What are the side effects of these drugs?
GI upset- nausea, vomiting, metallic taste
Immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reactions
Peripheral and optic neuropathy
Seizures
encephalopathy
What are the warnings of this drug?
Dose should be reduced in severe liver disease
Avoid alcohol as metronidazole inhibits an enzyme which breaks alcohol down- can cause flushing, headache, nausea and vomiting when given together
What interactions occur with this drug?
It can inhibit CYP enzymes reducing metabolism of warfarin and phenytoin
CYP inducers increase metronidazole metabolism
Lithium toxicity