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==Pharmacokinetic Considerations==
 
==Pharmacokinetic Considerations==
  
They are small, lipid soluble molecules that are readily absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. As such they have fantastic tissue penetration and can enter exclusive tissue such as the brain and the CSF.
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They are small, lipid soluble molecules that are readily absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. As such they have fantastic tissue penetration and can enter exclusive tissue such as the brain and the CSF. It is metabolised in the liver and 2/3 of the dose is then excreted in urine.
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==Side Effects and Contraindications==
 
==Side Effects and Contraindications==

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These are hetrocyclic compounds that are used as both antibiotic and anti-protozoal treatments. The main drugs in use are metronidazole, carnidazole and ronidazole.


Mechanism of Action

These drugs are bactericidal and concentration dependent killers and work by forming unstable products inside cells under anaerobic conditions.


Spectrum of Activity

  • Will kill nearly all anaerobic Gram-positive and negative bacteria.
  • Highly active against anaerobic protozoa, especially Treponema hyodysenteriae, Trichomonas foetus, Histomonas and Giardia.


Pharmacokinetic Considerations

They are small, lipid soluble molecules that are readily absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. As such they have fantastic tissue penetration and can enter exclusive tissue such as the brain and the CSF. It is metabolised in the liver and 2/3 of the dose is then excreted in urine.

Side Effects and Contraindications