Tinidazole has anti-parasitic and anti-bacterial effects, mostly used in gynecology, widely used in the prevention and treatment of anaerobic infections and protozoal diseases, and its efficacy is better than that of metronidazole. Tinidazole belongs to nitroimidazole class, has good activity against protozoa (amoeba, trichomonas vaginalis, etc.) and anaerobic bacteria. It is superior to metronidazole against amoeba and Giardia lamblia. Gram-positive anaerobes (Clostridium perfringens, Streptococcus perfringens, Lactobacillus spp.), Clostridium difficile and Clostridium difficile are susceptible to the product. Tinidazole is often used in combination with other anti-aerobic drugs for the treatment of sepsis caused by various anaerobes, respiratory tract infections, abdominopelvic infections, indiscreet abortions and cellulitis. Adverse effects of the drug are rare and mild, occasionally with gastrointestinal symptoms, and individually with a feeling of dizziness, rash, headache or leukopenia. If you need to use tinidazole, it is recommended to use it under the supervision of a doctor.