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tini (TINIDAZOLE)

Introduction to Tini


Tini is a widely-used medication known for its effectiveness in treating various infections caused by anaerobic bacteria and certain parasites. It belongs to the class of nitroimid... See More
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What is Tini?

Tini is an antimicrobial medication used to treat infections like trichomoniasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, and bacterial vaginosis. It works by killing the organisms causing the infection. Tini belongs to the nitroimidazole class of antimicrobials and is effective against certain bacteria and protozoa.

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What is the usual dose of Tini?

For adults, the usual dose of Tini is a single 2 g oral dose taken with food for trichomoniasis and giardiasis. For amebiasis, the dose is 2 g per day for 3-5 days. For bacterial vaginosis, it can be 2 g once daily for 2 days or 1 g once daily for 5 days. For children older than three years, the dose for giardiasis and amebiasis is 50 mg/kg (up to 2 g) once daily with food.

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How do I take Tini?

Tini should be taken with food to minimize gastrointestinal side effects. Avoid alcohol and products containing alcohol or propylene glycol during treatment and for 3 days after. Consult your doctor about drinking grapefruit juice while on this medication.

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For how long do I take Tini?

The typical duration of Tini use varies depending on the condition being treated. For trichomoniasis and giardiasis, it is usually a single dose. For amebiasis, it is taken for 3-5 days. For bacterial vaginosis, it can be taken for 2 days or 5 days, depending on the prescribed regimen.

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What is Tini used for?

Tini is indicated for treating trichomoniasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, and bacterial vaginosis. It is effective against certain protozoa and bacteria, helping to clear infections in the intestines, liver, and reproductive system.

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How long does it take for Tini to start working?

Tini is rapidly absorbed and begins to work soon after ingestion, with peak plasma concentrations reached within 1.6 hours. However, the time to symptom relief may vary depending on the infection being treated.

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Is Tini effective?

Tini has been shown to be effective in treating trichomoniasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, and bacterial vaginosis. Clinical studies have demonstrated high cure rates for these infections, with Tini often being comparable to or more effective than other treatments.

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How does one know if Tini is working?

The benefit of Tini is evaluated through clinical response and laboratory tests. Your doctor may order lab tests to check your body's response to the medication. If symptoms persist after completing the course, consult your doctor.

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How does Tini work?

Tini works by entering the cells of the microorganisms causing the infection and disrupting their DNA, leading to cell death. This action effectively kills the bacteria or protozoa responsible for the infection.

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Who should avoid taking Tini?

Important warnings for Tini include the potential risk for carcinogenicity, neurological adverse reactions, and the development of drug-resistant bacteria. It is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to nitroimidazole derivatives. Avoid alcohol during treatment and for 3 days after. Use caution in patients with blood dyscrasia or liver disease.

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Can I take Tini with other prescription drugs?

Tini may interact with anticoagulants like warfarin, increasing bleeding risk. Avoid alcohol and products with ethanol or propylene glycol during treatment and for 3 days after. It may also interact with disulfiram, lithium, phenytoin, cyclosporine, and fluorouracil, requiring careful monitoring or dose adjustments.

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Can Tini be taken safely while pregnant?

Tini should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed, as there is limited data on its safety. Animal studies showed some fetal harm at high doses, but human data is insufficient. Pregnant women should consult their doctor to weigh the risks and benefits.

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Can Tini be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding is not recommended during Tini treatment and for 72 hours after the last dose due to potential serious adverse reactions, including tumorigenicity. Nursing mothers may choose to pump and discard milk during this period to minimize infant exposure.

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Is Tini safe for the elderly?

Elderly patients should use Tini with caution, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased liver, kidney, or heart function, and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy. Dose selection should be cautious, and monitoring for side effects is advised.

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How should I store Tini?

Store Tini in its original container, tightly closed, at room temperature away from excess heat and moisture. Protect it from light and keep it out of reach of children. Discard any remaining liquid after 7 days.

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Does Tini make people tired or drowsy?

Commonly reported constitutional side effects of Tini include tiredness or weakness. If you experience these side effects, it is important to rest and avoid activities that require alertness, such as driving. If the symptoms persist or worsen, contact your doctor for advice.

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Does Tini cause stomach upset?

Common gastrointestinal side effects of Tini include upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, constipation, and stomach pain or cramps. If you experience these side effects, taking the medication with food may help. If symptoms persist or worsen, contact your doctor for advice.

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Does Tini affect appetite?

Tini may cause a loss of appetite. If you experience a significant change in appetite, it is important to maintain a balanced diet and consult your doctor if the change persists or affects your health.

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Does Tini cause headaches?

Headaches are a common side effect of Tini. If you experience a headache, rest in a quiet, dark room and stay hydrated. Over-the-counter pain relief may help, but consult your doctor if headaches persist or worsen.

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Does Tini limit driving?

Tini may cause dizziness or tiredness, which can affect your ability to drive. If you experience these symptoms, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you feel alert and capable of doing so safely.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Tini?

Drinking alcohol while taking Tini can cause unpleasant side effects such as stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and flushing. It is advised to avoid alcoholic beverages and products containing alcohol during treatment and for 3 days after completing Tini therapy.

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Tini?

Tini may cause dizziness, tiredness, or weakness, which could potentially limit the ability to exercise. If you experience these symptoms, it is advisable to avoid strenuous activities and consult your doctor for further guidance.

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What are Tini possible harms and risks?

Common side effects of Tini include a metallic taste, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, constipation, stomach pain, headache, and dizziness. Serious side effects, though rare, include seizures, numbness or tingling, rash, and difficulty breathing. If serious side effects occur, seek medical attention immediately.

Available in 4 variations

Tini 300mg Tablet

Tini 300mg Tablet

Tini 300mg Tablet

Tinidazole (300mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Tini 500mg Tablet

Tini 500mg Tablet

Tini 500mg Tablet

Tinidazole (500mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Tini DS 1000mg Tablet

Tini DS 1000mg Tablet

Tini DS 1000mg Tablet

Tinidazole (1000mg)

strip of 2 tablets

Tini 150mg Suspension

Tini 150mg Suspension

Tini 150mg Suspension

Tinidazole (150mg)

bottle of 60 ml Suspension