How to take Metronidazole for diarrhea
Generally, you should take your tablets with a glass of water, after eating some food.
Your doctor will prescribe how to take your treatment with Metronidazole depending on the type of infection you have but, typically, you’ll be prescribed 500mg tablets twice a day for seven days.
Does Metronidazole have any side effects?
Most people don’t get any side effects from Metronidazole, but like with any medicine, it can cause them for some people. These shouldn’t last long though, and usually go away as your body gets used to the treatment.
The most common side effects are mild and include feeling sick, vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, headaches, abdominal cramps and constipation. Also, treatment with Metronidazole can also cause a sharp, unpleasant metallic taste in your mouth and a furry tongue. These reactions may be due to an overgrowth of Candida during therapy, as treatment with metronidazole can increase your chance of getting a yeast infection.
More serious side effects, which are very rare, include: seizures, blurry or double vision, severe stomach pain, or yellowing of the skin or eyes. Stop taking the tablets and tell your doctor straight away if you have any of these uncommon but serious side effects.
Another serious side effect is peripheral neuropathy, which can cause symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness and pain, especially in the hands and feet. But it’s more likely to happen in people who take high doses of Metronidazole or use it for longer than four weeks.[1]
How long does it take for Metronidazole to work?
Metronidazole is absorbed pretty fast by your body and should start working within one or two hours after you take the tablets. But it might take a few days before you notice an improvement in your symptoms, like diarrhea.
Even if you start feeling better, it’s important to finish the entire course of metronidazole (or any other antibiotic) prescribed by your doctor. The infection may still be there, and it could return if you stop the treatment too early.
What if I make a mistake while taking Metronidazole
Never take more Metronidazole than your doctor has prescribed for you. And if you think you’ve taken more than you should, get in touch with your doctor. If you have any serious side effects, call 911 straight away or go to your nearest emergency department .
If you forgot to take your tablet, take it as soon as you can, unless it’s almost time for your next dose. In that case, just skip it. Never take two doses at once to make up for a missed one, as this can increase the risk of side effects