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  2. Metronidazole - Wikipedia

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    Metronidazole, sold under the brand name Flagyl among others, is an antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication. [11] It is used either alone or with other antibiotics to treat pelvic inflammatory disease, endocarditis, and bacterial vaginosis. [11] It is effective for dracunculiasis, giardiasis, trichomoniasis, and amebiasis. [11]

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    In both cases, your doctor will do a throat culture to confirm the infection, then prescribe antibiotics to get rid of it, along with drainage if there’s an abscess. 8. You’re fighting a virus

  4. Antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    Fecal microbiota transplants involve transferring the full intestinal microbiota from a healthy human donor (in the form of stool) to patients with C. difficile infection. Although this procedure has not been officially approved by the US FDA , its use is permitted under some conditions in patients with antibiotic-resistant C. difficile infection.

  5. Disulfiram-like drug - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotics such as metronidazole, tinidazole, cephamandole, latamoxef, cefoperazone, cefmenoxime, and furazolidone, cause a disulfiram-like chemical reaction with alcohol by inhibiting its breakdown by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which may result in vomiting, nausea, and shortness of breath. [11]

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    “This makes me sick,” she wrote of the speculation. “I have SEBO in my small intestine. It flares up. I don’t care that I don’t look like a stick figure. I don’t have that body. End of ...

  7. Flagyl - Wikipedia

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    From or to a drug trade name: This is a redirect from (or to) the trade name of a drug to (or from) the international nonproprietary name (INN).

  8. Sulfonamide (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The overall incidence of adverse drug reactions to sulfa antibiotics is approximately 3%, close to penicillin; [3] hence medications containing sulfonamides are prescribed carefully. Sulfonamide drugs were the first broadly effective antibacterials to be used systemically, and paved the way for the antibiotic revolution in medicine.

  9. Sick of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? You're not alone. Why ...

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    In 2014, Jennifer Lawrence was wary of the possibility, telling Marie Claire, "People are going to get sick of me. My picture is everywhere, my interviews are everywhere." My picture is everywhere ...