Tinicide 300 mg Tablet is an antibiotic medicine used to treat bacterial and parasitic infections. It is manufactured by Blue Cross Laboratories Ltd in WHO-GMP-certified facilities. It contains 300 mg of Tinidazole, which is FDA-approved for the treatment of Trichomoniasis, Bacterial Vaginosis, Giardiasis, and Amebiasis.
Tinidazole belongs to the Nitroimidazole antimicrobial drug class. It kills susceptible organisms by damaging their DNA and stopping them from surviving. It is therefore effective against several anaerobic bacteria and protozoa that cause intestinal, vaginal, and urogenital infections.
Tinicide Tablet is to be swallowed after meals, either as a single dose or once daily for 3-5 days. For children over 3 years of age, body-weight dosing is advised under pediatric supervision. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. But skip it if it is almost time for the next one.
Common side effects of Tinidazole tablets include a bitter taste, nausea, poor appetite and stomach cramps. These are mild and resolve on their own. Alcohol and propylene glycol products must be avoided during and 3 days after treatment as they can worsen your symptoms. Seek urgent medical help if seizures, swelling or numbness in hands or feet, or breathing difficulty develop.
Tinicide 300 mg Tablet should be avoided in patients with severe kidney disease, seizures, nervous system or blood disorders, and Cockayne Syndrome (a rare neurodegenerative disorder). Breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment and for 3 days after the last dose. Discuss alternatives with your doctor if you are allergic to Tinidazole, pregnant or planning to conceive. Store these tablets at room temperature, protected from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
Tinicide offers targeted treatment in specific protozoal and anaerobic infections. Its key uses include:
Follow the proper dosing schedule for Tinicide as advised by your doctor. The standard usage guidelines for adults include:
Tinicide is available in 300 mg of Tinidazole at affordable prices on Cheap Medicine Shop. Alternative brands in the same strength from GMP-certified manufacturers are listed below.
| KHP 300 mg | $ 0.50/10 tablets |
| Protobid 300 mg | $ 0.50/10 tablets |
| Tiniba 300 mg | $ 2.50/10 tablets |
Tinicide 300 mg is generally well tolerated with these common side effects:
Some people also notice vaginal discharge or mild irritation when being treated for Bacterial Vaginosis. These effects are temporary and resolve on their own. However, seek urgent medical help for allergic reactions, swelling, seizures, numbness or tingling, or breathing difficulty.
Liver Disease
Since Tinidazole is metabolized in the liver, hepatic impairment can make the medication and its side effects harder to tolerate. Thus, medical supervision is advised for patients with liver disease.
Kidney Impairment
Tinicide 300 mg Tablet is usually safe to use in kidney disease, but patients on dialysis and those with Chronic Kidney Failure require regular monitoring and medical supervision.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
Tinicide tablets should be used during pregnancy only if a doctor decides it is necessary. Breastfeeding is not recommended while taking Tinidazole and for 3 days after the last dose because the medicine can pass into breast milk.
Avoid
Avoid Tinicide 300 mg Tablet with products containing alcohol or propylene glycol during treatment and for 3 days afterward, as they can worsen side effects. Do not combine with Disulfiram, Lithium, or Warfarin to prevent the risk of toxicity or bleeding. Use great caution if you have or have had seizures, nerve disease, blood disorders, or Cockayne syndrome.
No, Tinidazole does not typically treat typical worm infections. It is approved and used to treat intestinal, vaginal, and urogenital infections caused by anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.
Yes, Tinidazole tablets can be used for loose motion when the cause is a protozoal infection such as Giardiasis or Intestinal Amebiasis. It should not be self-administered for every kind of Diarrhea, without medical advice.
If it has been prescribed for more than one day, it is best to take it after lunch or dinner. Taking it with food can reduce upset stomach, and nausea. Remember to take it at the same time each day for the prescribed duration.
Tinicide 300 mg starts working by improving symptoms of infection, such as loose stools, gas, cramps, or abdominal discomfort, within 2-3 days. However, the exact duration depends on the type and severity of infection as well as your response to treatment.
For children older than 3 years, the typical dose is 50 mg/kg per day for 3 to 5 days. The exact body-weight dosing will also depend on the type and severity of infection. Consult a pediatrician for further guidance.
Avoid alcohol and products containing alcohol or propylene glycol during treatment and for 3 days afterward. Consumption of grapefruit or grapefruit juice should also be discussed with your doctor.
Tinidazole and Metronidazole belong to the same Nitroimidazole class and treat similar infections, but differ in their dosing schedules and tolerability. Tinidazole is prescribed for a shorter duration, while Metronidazole can also be used for Peritonitis and Meningitis. Your doctor will choose the most suitable option based on infection type and response to treatment.