Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| metronidazole | Flagyl, Protostat |
How It Works
Metronidazole, an antibiotic, destroys certain bacteria, which may
help control infection and inflammation in the intestines.
Why It Is Used
Metronidazole may be used to:
- Treat infections that develop because of
Crohn's disease, especially when
abscesses, abnormal connections (fistulas) between two parts of the intestines, or
holes in the intestines or anal area occur.
- Treat active disease.
Metronidazole may help with symptoms when aminosalicylates do
not.
- Keep symptoms of Crohn's disease from coming back after
surgery.
How Well It Works
Studies have shown that metronidazole can be effective in keeping
symptoms of Crohn's disease from coming back after surgery.1
Other studies have shown that metronidazole relieved symptoms of
Crohn's disease, especially in the colon. For some people, it worked better
than sulfasalazine.2 But antibiotics don't work as
well after you take them for a long time, and some people have severe side
effects. Metronidazole is not used very often to treat Crohn's disease for the
long term or to keep the disease in
remission (a period without symptoms).
Metronidazole may be used in combination with other antibiotics or
other medicines.
Side Effects
The most common side effects include:
- An unpleasant metallic taste in the
mouth.
- Vaginal yeast infections in
women.
- Nausea.
Drinking alcohol while taking metronidazole can cause severe
nausea, vomiting, and flushing.
Tingling or numbness in the fingers and toes (peripheral
neuropathy) can happen with long-term use.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Some experts think that infectious organisms such as bacteria may
play a role in the development of inflammatory bowel diseases. However, this
has not yet been proven. Intestinal infections can cause flare-ups of Crohn's
disease or ulcerative colitis.
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