Metronidazole 1 Human data 7.2.1.1 Adults Metronidazole has a very high margin of safety. No lethal dose has been described in humans as yet. 2 Relevant
3. What Does Flagyl Treat? 4. Metronidazole For Dogs - Doses 5. How Does Metronidazole Work? 6. Dog Metronidazole Vs. Human Metronidazole
3. What Does Flagyl Treat? 4. Metronidazole For Dogs - Doses 5. How Does Metronidazole Work? 6. Dog Metronidazole Vs. Human Metronidazole
Due to inadequate evidence on the mutagenicity risk in humans the use of metronidazole for longer 200 mg tablets, and single oral doses of metronidazole, up
Metronidazole has confirmed mutagenic and genotoxic properties in laboratory animals as well as in humans. Metronidazole is a confirmed carcinogen in laboratory animals and has possible carcinogenic effects in humans. However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of metronidazole.
Single oral doses of metronidazole, up to 12 g have been reported in humans. Metronidazole has been shown to be mutagenic in
doses or who are on this medication for long periods of time. Human Side Effects. Metronidazole is also a prescription medication for humans
However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of metronidazole. The recommended dose is 50 mg metronidazole per kg body weight per
metronidazole is potentially carcinogenic in humans. According to the IARC metronidazole is considered as a possible carcinogen to humans (Group 2B).
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