Metronidazole (Flagyl) is used to treat protozoal infections in cats and dogs
including Giardia, Entamoeba, Trichomonas, and Balantidium.
It is also
used to treat anaerobic bacterial infections.
Metronidazole has immune
modulating activity and may be prescribed to treat inflammatory bowel
disease.
It may be used to treat colitis caused by other antibiotics,
periodontal disease (especially in cats), Clostridium perfringens
enterotoxemia, tetanus, diarrhea of undetermined cause, pancreatic
insufficiency (with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), and
complications of severe liver disease.
Metronidazole may be used with
corticosteroids in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, or gum
disease (gingivitis/stomatitis) in cats.
Metronidazole is usually tolerated better if given with food and
there are a wide variety of flavors and preparations made by compounding
pharmacies in order to deal with the problems associated with the
bitter taste. Because of the variety of uses for this drug, dose amount,
frequency and duration of treatment vary widely.
Horses
Metronidazole is primarily used with other antibiotics to treat
mixed bacterial infections in which anaerobic bacteria are present, for
example, pleuropneumonia, peritonitis, and abdominal abscesses.
It is
also used prophylactically after colic or other abdominal surgery when
mixed bacterial infections are a risk.
Metronidazole is generally given
orally although it is also absorbed rectally.
Rectal administration is
occasionally used in the very sick patient when anorexia and weight loss
are a problem.
Metronidazole (Flagyl) is used to treat protozoal infections in cats and dogs
including Giardia, Entamoeba, Trichomonas, and Balantidium.
It is also
used to treat anaerobic bacterial infections.
Metronidazole has immune
modulating activity and may be prescribed to treat inflammatory bowel
disease.
It may be used to treat colitis caused by other antibiotics,
periodontal disease (especially in cats), Clostridium perfringens
enterotoxemia, tetanus, diarrhea of undetermined cause, pancreatic
insufficiency (with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), and
complications of severe liver disease.
Metronidazole may be used with
corticosteroids in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, or gum
disease (gingivitis/stomatitis) in cats.
Metronidazole is usually tolerated better if given with food and
there are a wide variety of flavors and preparations made by compounding
pharmacies in order to deal with the problems associated with the
bitter taste. Because of the variety of uses for this drug, dose amount,
frequency and duration of treatment vary widely.
Horses
Metronidazole is primarily used with other antibiotics to treat
mixed bacterial infections in which anaerobic bacteria are present, for
example, pleuropneumonia, peritonitis, and abdominal abscesses.
It is
also used prophylactically after colic or other abdominal surgery when
mixed bacterial infections are a risk.
Metronidazole is generally given
orally although it is also absorbed rectally.
Rectal administration is
occasionally used in the very sick patient when anorexia and weight loss
are a problem.