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What Are Names of Nitroimidazoles Drugs?

How Do Nitroimidazoles Work?

Nitroimidazoles are antibiotics used to treat anaerobic bacterial infections, parasitic infections, and protozoal infections and prevent postoperative infections.

Nitroimidazoles work by disrupting the DNA of the susceptible bacteria and inhibiting the protein synthesis of the cell wall leading to cell death; they act as bactericidal and antimicrobial agents.

Nitroimidazoles are given orally as intravenous infusions and used for local applications in skin infections.

Nitroimidazoles should be used with caution in patients with a medical history of central nervous system disorders (seizures) and with blood dyscrasias (a disorder that affects blood and its components).

How Are Nitroimidazoles Used?

Nitroimidazoles are used to treat:

What Are Side Effects of Nitroimidazoles?

The common side effects include:

Other rare side effects include:

The information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible side effects, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects. Check with your doctor or pharmacist to make sure these drugs do not cause any harm when you take them along with other medicines. Never stop taking your medication and never change your dose or frequency without consulting your doctor.

What Are Names of Nitroimidazoles Drugs?

Names of nitroimidazoles include: