Metrogyl 400 Tablet is an antibiotic  medication used to treat various infections caused by bacteria and parasites in different parts of the body. It also prevents infections after surgery and treats dental infections, leg ulcers, and pressure sores. It contains metronidazole, which stops harmful microorganisms from making proteins they need to survive. This helps treat bacterial and parasitic infections.

Metrogyl 400 Tablet can have certain adverse effects like sensation of spinning, stomach cramps, trouble sleeping and weight loss. Swallow the tablet whole, preferably after a meal. Do not crush or chew the tablet. Follow the prescribed dosage and complete the full course of treatment.

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Available in 8 variations

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Metrogyl ER Tablet

Metrogyl ER Tablet

Metronidazole (600mg)

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Metrogyl 200 Tablet

Metrogyl 200 Tablet

Metronidazole (200mg)

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Metrogyl 400mg Tablet 15s

Metrogyl 400mg Tablet 15s

Metronidazole (400mg)

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Metrogyl 500mg Injection 100ml

Metrogyl 500mg Injection 100ml

Metronidazole (500mg)

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Metrogyl Gel 30gm

Metrogyl Gel 30gm

Metronidazole (2% w/w)

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Metrogyl 400mg Tablet 20s

Metrogyl 400mg Tablet 20s

Metronidazole (400mg)

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Metrogyl 200mg Tablet 20s

Metrogyl 200mg Tablet 20s

Metronidazole (200mg)

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Metrogyl Suspension 60ml

Metrogyl Suspension 60ml

Metronidazole (200mg/5ml)

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