Tinidazole Suppositories Effects and Usage

Tinidazole suppositories are antitrichomonas and antianaerobic agents that inhibit or kill trichomonas and most anaerobic bacteria. It is indicated for trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis. Tinidazole suppositories are given vaginally as 1 capsule twice a day. Tinidazole suppositories may be taken with adverse reactions such as nausea and vomiting, stomach upset, rash, urticaria, flushing, itching, localized pain, irritation, vaginal itching, and dizziness. Allergic to any component of this product or nitroimidazole drugs are prohibited, pregnant and lactating women are prohibited, liver and renal insufficiency should be used with caution. Avoid intercourse or using condoms during the use of tinidazole suppositories, avoid menstruation when using them, and wash your hands or wear finger cots or gloves when administering the drug. Pay attention to personal hygiene during the use of the drug to prevent repeated infections, and should not drink alcohol. If you need to use tinidazole suppositories, please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of medication.