Brand Name
Metrogyl
Generic Name
Metronidazole 200 mg
Dosage Form
Film-coated oral tablet
Pharmacological Class
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Therapeutic Category: Antibacterial & Antiprotozoal
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Pharmacological Group: Nitroimidazole Derivative
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ATC Code: J01XD01
Composition
Each tablet contains:
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Metronidazole 200 mg
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Excipients: Starch, lactose, povidone, magnesium stearate, talc & coloring agents
Mechanism of Action
Metronidazole is reduced inside anaerobic bacteria & protozoa, producing toxic free radicals.
These radicals damage DNA structure, inhibit nucleic acid synthesis → cell death.
Pharmacokinetics
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Absorption: Rapid, ~100% bioavailability
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Distribution: Wide (CNS, placenta, breast milk)
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Protein Binding: <20%
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Metabolism: Liver (oxidation & glucuronidation)
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Half-life: ~8 hrs
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Excretion: Mainly urine, some feces
Indications / Uses
Protozoal Infections
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Amoebiasis (intestinal & hepatic)
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Giardiasis
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Trichomoniasis
Anaerobic Infections
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Intra-abdominal infections
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Pelvic infections
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Dental/orodental infections
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Septicemia, bone & joint infections
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Skin & soft tissue anaerobic infections
Other Uses
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Bacterial vaginosis
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Surgical prophylaxis (colorectal, gynecological, abdominal)
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H. pylori eradication (combination therapy)
Dosage & Administration
(As per physician’s direction)
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Adults: 400–800 mg every 8–12 hrs
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Amoebiasis: 600–800 mg thrice daily for 5–10 days
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Trichomoniasis: 2 g single dose or divided regimen
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Children: 20–30 mg/kg/day in divided doses
Route: Oral
Advice: Take after meals to reduce gastric upset
Adverse Effects
Common: Nausea, metallic taste, abdominal pain, headache
Uncommon: Dry mouth, dark urine, oral thrush
Serious: Peripheral neuropathy, seizures, blood dyscrasias, allergic reactions
Contraindications
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Hypersensitivity to metronidazole/nitroimidazoles
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First trimester of pregnancy (unless essential)
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Alcohol consumption during & 48 hrs after therapy
Precautions
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Avoid alcohol → severe disulfiram-like reaction
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Use cautiously in liver/kidney disease
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Monitor in neurological disorders
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Crosses placenta & milk → caution in pregnancy & breastfeeding
Drug Interactions
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Alcohol (serious reaction)
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Warfarin (↑ bleeding risk)
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Disulfiram (psychotic reactions)
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Lithium (↑ toxicity)
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Phenytoin/Phenobarbital (↓ metronidazole effect)
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Cimetidine (↑ plasma levels)
Overdose
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Symptoms: Seizures, ataxia, nausea, neuropathy
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Treatment: Supportive & symptomatic care. No specific antidote.
Storage
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Store below 25°C, in a cool & dry place
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Protect from moisture & sunlight
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Keep out of children’s reach
Packaging
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Blister strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer
J.B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Neelam Centre, Hind Cycle Road, Worli, Mumbai, India
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