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Metronidazole (Flagyl)
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THE PET PHARMACY
By Wendy C. Brooks, DVM, DipABVP
Educational Director, VeterinaryPartner.com
Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Brand Name: Flagyl
Available in 250 mg & 500 mg tablets
Uses of this Medication
Metronidazole is an antibiotic especially effective against anaerobic infections
(infections that grow without the presence of oxygen.) Unlike many antibiotics,
metronidazole is able to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and treat central
nervous system infections. It also penetrates bone, making it especially
useful in oral/dental infections. In addition, it has anti-inflammatory properties
in the large intestine and is an effective anti-diarrhea medication. It is
an effective antibiotic against certain protozoal infections, especially
Giardia.
A common use of this medication would be the treatment of colitis, which
may or may not be caused by inflammatory bowel disease.
How this Medication Works
The normal tissues of our bodies depend on the presence of oxygen for survival
and, indeed, we have an elaborate circulatory system to see that oxygen is
transported throughout our bodies. In other words, our cells live aerobically.
Abscessed tissues and tumors with poor central circulation do not receive
blood supply and oxygen. Only bacteria that can live without oxygen can survive
in these areas. These bacteria are called anaerobic.
In anaerobic conditions, the metronidazole molecule changes so as to inhibit
the DNA repair enzymes that normally would repair cells. This means death
for anaerobic bacteria but it has no effect on aerobic tissues.
Metronidazole is also used in radiotherapy for cancer as this DNA effect
can sensitize anaerobic tumor tissues to radiation, making a smaller dose
of radiation more effective.
Metronidazole is able to modify cell-mediated immunity so as to normalize
excessive immune reactions, especially in the large intestine. We do not
know how metronidazole is able to do this.
Side Effects
Side effects are not commonly seen with this medication unless the patient
is taking especially high doses (general anti-diarrheal doses should not
be a problem) or moderate doses for a long time period, such as months. Side
effects seen can relate to nausea or appetite loss, or they can be neurologic,
such as staggering, head tilt to one side, dilated pupils, bizarre back and
forth eye movements called nystagmus, and even seizures, which are seen particularly
in cats. Most cases of toxicity involve very high doses or chronic use (months)
use of smaller doses. In cases of toxicity, recovery from neurologic signs
typically takes 1 to 2 weeks after the drug is discontinued. This recovery
period can be shortened to less than 48 hours by using a diazepam treatment
protocol that was published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
(May/June 2003). The actual mechanism for the development of neurologic signs
in toxicity is unknown as is the mechanism for recovery using diazepam.
Interactions with other Medications
In humans, concurrent use of metronidazole with alcoholic beverages induces
marked nausea. This should obviously not be a problem for pets.
If metronidazole is used concurrently with phenobarbital , a medication for
epilepsy, metronidazole may not be as effective. If metronidazole is used
concurrently with cimetidine (Tagamet HB®), there is a slight increased
risk for side effects.
Concerns and Cautions
Metronidazole is best given with food.
Metronidazole can cause birth defects if given to a pregnant patient. It
should never be administered during pregnancy.
It is our policy not to give dosing information over the Internet.
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The
above information is simply informational. It's intent is not to replace
the advice of a veterinarian nor to assist you in making a diagnosis of your
pet. Please consult with your own veterinarian for confirmation of any diagnosis.
Your pets life may depend on it.