Tinidazole is a medication primarily indicated for the treatment of various infections caused by susceptible microorganisms, including certain types of protozoa and anaerobic bacteria. It is commonly prescribed to address conditions such as trichomoniasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, and certain bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract, genital area, and other parts of the body. Tinidazole works by disrupting the DNA structure of these pathogens, effectively eradicating the infection and providing relief from associated symptoms.
Anaerobic Infections:
Adult: Initially 2 G, Followed By 1 G Daily Usually For 5-6 Days, Alternatively 500 Mg Twice Daily Usually For 5-6 Days
Bacterial Vaginosis, Acute Ulcerative Gingivitis:
Adult: 2 G For 1 Single Dose
Abdominal Surgery Prophylaxis:
Adult: 2 G For 1 Single Dose, To Be Administered Approximately 12 Hours Before Surgery
Intestinal Amoebiasis:
Adult: 2 G Once Daily For 2-3 Days
Children 1 Month-11 Yrs: 50-60 Mg/kg Once Daily (max. Per Dose 2 G) For 3 Days;
12-17 Years: 2 G Once Daily For 2-3 Days
Amoebic Involvement Of Liver:
Adult: 1.5-2 G Once Daily For 3-6 Days
Children 1 Month-11 Yrs: 50-60 Mg/kg Once Daily (max. Per Dose 2 G) For 5 Days;
12-17 Yrs: 1.5-2 G Once Daily For 3-6 Days
Urogenital Trichomoniasis, Giardiasis:
Adult: 2 G For 1 Single Dose
Children 1 Month-11 Yrs: 50-75 Mg/kg (max. Per Dose 2 G) For 1 Single Dose, Dose May Be Repeated Once If Necessary;
12-17 Yrs: 2 G For 1 Single Dose, Dose May Be Repeated Once If Necessary