This is a very common question I get asked in the Men’s Health forum. While I can’t really answer the question for you here, I can clarify why you should be taking the medication in the first place.
First, yes, you should take metronidazole while you’re pregnant. I recommend the tablet form, which has a slightly different effect on the fetus. The problem is that the tablet causes nausea, which is a side effect that can get severe with the tablet form. The tablet also needs to be taken with food since I have the same problem with the oral pill form, and it has a shorter duration of effect.
The tablet form of metronidazole is recommended for pregnant women who have stomach/abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting. The oral form is recommended for women with nausea and vomiting.
My advice is to avoid taking the tablet form of metronidazole until you are absolutely sure of your period. We have a customer who had severe nausea after taking the tablet form. It’s a pain but she did not have any problems taking the oral form.
When I first read about this, I thought she should be fine, but she had severe nausea and vomiting and is still taking the tablet form. I was just glad someone was concerned enough to tell her to stop taking the tablet form.
The tablet form is not approved by the FDA for use during pregnancy. The oral form is not approved by the FDA either. According to the FDA, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and taking metronidazole, the tablet form is not recommended. The oral form is safe and effective for women of all ages, and is also safe for men. We’ve also seen reports of women taking the tablet form that develop nausea and vomiting.
Since it’s not a good idea to take metronidazole while pregnant, most doctors recommend the oral form. The tablet form is considered unsafe for use by pregnant women and they are encouraged to take their medications as directed.
This is true, but the safest method is to take it orally. Although the tablet form is safer, it is less convenient for most people, and people who are breastfeeding or pregnant are more likely to experience problems with the tablet form.
My main concern about taking metronidazole (or any medication for that matter) while on your period is that you won’t be able to tell if you’re taking it by reading the label. The tablets are tiny and you might not be able to see the ingredients on the package. The oral form is much larger and you can see the ingredients on the label.
Taking metronidazole might be a bit of a problem for you when you go on your period. Because the tablets are small, it is easy to mistake the tablet for the medicine, because the tablet is much larger than the medicine.
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