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Tag: Anaerobic infection

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Understanding Which Cephalosporin has Activity Against Bacteroides fragilis?

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While most cephalosporins are ineffective against *Bacteroides fragilis*, a common cause of intra-abdominal infections, a specific subgroup known as cephamycins historically showed activity. However, rising resistance rates mean these are no longer reliable as monotherapy, making it essential for clinicians to know which cephalosporin has activity against Bacteroides fragilis and which alternatives are more dependable.

Is Metronidazole Used for Diarrhea? Understanding Its Specific Role

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While many assume antibiotics are a cure-all for stomach issues, metronidazole is not used for most common causes of diarrhea, such as viral gastroenteritis. It is reserved for specific infections caused by certain anaerobic bacteria and parasites, making the question 'Is metronidazole used for diarrhea?' more complex than a simple yes or no.

What is the use of INJ Metris? A Comprehensive Guide to Metronidazole Infusion

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Clinical data confirms that metronidazole is a potent medication used to treat serious bacterial and parasitic infections in various parts of the body. This guide will detail what is the use of INJ Metris, a brand of metronidazole infusion, which is primarily administered intravenously for severe cases or when oral treatment is not possible.

What is the use of Flagyl tablet?

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Did you know that Flagyl, containing metronidazole, is a versatile antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication first approved by the FDA in the 1960s? The primary answer to **what is the use of Flagyl tablet?** is its role in treating infections caused by susceptible anaerobic bacteria and parasites.