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Satrogyl (Satranidazole) Tweet
How does it work: Satrogyl is an anti-bacterial medication which is anti-amoebic and anti-protozoa which is one of a group of ritroimidazole medications. Some specific conditions which this medication treats include trichomoniasis, giardiasis, periodontitis, liver abscesses, amoebiasis, and anaerobic infection. For a full list of conditions this medication treats consult your physician. Dosage & Administration: To determine the correct dosage and course of medication, always consult your physician and strictly follow the prescription and instructions you are provided. Tablets should be swallowed whole, without chewing, splitting, or dissolving in liquid. Dosing should be done alongside a snack or a glass of water to limit any nausea. Depending on the patient, a typical dosage is between 300mg and 600mg per dose, taken once ot twice a day, for a period lasting from 3 to 10 full days. Side Effects:
Precautions: Satrogyl is not safe for all patients. Always disclose details of any of the following before you begin taking it.
Always inform your physician if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive a child.
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