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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The drug is also approved for the treatment...

Tindamax a prescription antibiotic used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria and parasites. It is intended for the treatment of trichomoniasis, also known as "trichomoniasis" and bacterial vaginosis, or "B" (in non-pregnant adult women). The drug is also approved for the treatment of Giardiasis, also known as "lambliosis" amebiasis and amebic liver abscess in patients aged 3 years and older. Tindamax not for everyone. You should not take Tindamax if you are in the first trimester of pregnancy. If you care, Tindamax can pass through breast milk, so you should not take it if you stop breastfeeding during your prescription and within 3 days after the last dose. Tindamax may cause a temporary decrease in white blood cells, so if you have been diagnosed with blood diseases, talk to your doctor before starting the recipe. Do not take Tindamax if you have a history of sensitivity to tinidazole or drug-related family nitroimidazole. The reaction can range from mild itching, hives, fever or Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which is a rare, life-threatening skin condition. Some drugs can interact with Tindamax, so always tell your doctor about medicines strattera online you are taking before starting the recipe. Take each dose with food Tindamax to reduce the risk of indigestion and other side effects of GI. Avoid alcoholic beverages, taking Tindamax and within 3 days after that. If you who are on hemodialysis, taking Tindamax the same day, consult with your doctor the appropriate dose of Tindamax. Additional half doses Tindamax end of dialysis may be recommended. Antibacterial drugs, including Tindamax, do not treat viral infections such as colds. In making Tindamax to treat bacterial infections, often feel better at the beginning of the recipe, but you must continue taking medications as directed and for as long as prescribed by your doctor. Skipping doses or not taking any medication can make Tindamax less effective. It can also allow bacteria to create resistance to the drug, so it will not be treated Tindamax or similar drugs in the future. The most common side effects are Tindamax metallic or bitter taste, nausea, weakness, fatigue, discomfort, indigestion, cramps, vomiting, loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, constipation. Some patients taking Tindamax may develop thrush which may need treatment antifungal drug. Talk to your doctor if you notice any unusual symptoms. Some patients taking Tindamax experienced seizures or problems with the nerves, with symptoms such as numbness or tingling in hands or feet. Other side effects including dizziness, unsteadiness of movement, insomnia or drowsiness. Stop taking Tindamax, if you develop any abnormal symptoms. Tinidazole, a key ingredient in Tindamax, due to the drug called metronidazole, which has been linked to cancer of the laboratory rats and mice that received the drug over a long period of time. Although these effects have been reported tinidazole, the two drugs are chemically related and have similar effects on the body. Thus, Tindamax should be used only to treat infections, it has been approved for treatment. To report adverse side effects, contact Mission Pharmacal Company at 1-800-298-1087 or FDA by phone 1-800-FDA-1088 or. .