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Tiniba 500 (Tinidazole) Tweet
How does it work: Tiniba is an antibiotic prescribed as a treatment against bacterial infections caused by one cell organisms called protozoa. It frees up the user's immune system, enabling the infection to be successfully eliminated. Please note that all courses of antibiotic medicine like this one should be completed in order to prevent an often more severe relapse. Dosage & Administration: Correct dosage will differ depending on the individual patient the exact condition which is being treated, and its severity. Strictly follow the dosage and all other instructions provided by your physician. Never self-medicate or adjust your dosage, or stop taking the medication without your physician's consultation and approval. Tablets should be swallowed whole without chewing, crushing, or splitting the tablet in any way. It is strongly advised you attempt to dose at the same time(s) each day. Side Effects: Possible side effects can include those listed below. Ensure you report all side effects to your physician.
If you suspect you are suffering an allergic reaction, seek immediate emergency medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction might include swelling of the neck or face, difficulty breathing, a tight chest, skin rashes, or hives. Precautions: Unless specifically advised otherwise by a qualified health care professional. It is essential you finish the course of medication you have been prescribed, even if your infection appears to have been successfully eliminated already. If you stop taking Tiniba before you have completed your course of medication you may experience a relapse of the infection which is more severe and more resistant to antibiotics. Before taking Tiniba all patients are advised to inform their prescribing physician if they are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding. It is also very important you disclose detail of any of the following which you have:
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