products containing propylene glycol while you are being given. Metronidazole Intravenous. Infusion. Metronidazole and alcohol or products containing propylene
products containing propylene glycol while you are being given. Metronidazole Intravenous. Infusion. Metronidazole and alcohol or products containing propylene
metronidazole and propylene glycol by P. K. Wotton et al Effect of Azone on the cutaneous permeation of metronidazole and propylene glycol.
propylene glycol (during therapy and for ≥3 days after); Cockayne syndrome. Products Containing Propylene Glycol: MetroNIDAZOLE (Systemic) may enhance
Metronidazole interacts with alcohol and propylene glycol (a food additive). Avoid alcohol and products containing propylene glycol
Metronidazole interacts with alcohol and propylene glycol (a food additive). Symptoms include abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and flushing. Avoid alcohol and products containing propylene glycol while taking metronidazole.
Most reported cases of propylene glycol toxicity have resulted from propylene glycol metronidazole); Patients with epilepsy; Burn patients who receive
metronidazole. Ethanol competitively inhibits the metabolism of propylene glycol; however, the contribution of propylene glycol to these reactions is unknown.
1 g of gel contains 7.5 mg Metronidazole. Excipient with known effect: propylene glycol. This medicine contains 30 mg propylene glycol in 1 g gel.
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