Tindamax® is an antibacterial and antiprotozoal agent which is used to treat certain types of bacterial and parasitic infections, including bacterial vaginosis and the sexually transmitted disease trichomoniasis. Tindamax® is also indicated to treat the intestinal parasitic infections giardiasis and amebiasis, as well as amebic liver infections.
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For Patients
Tindamax® provides a simple, effective treatment with convenient oral dosing available in 2-day or 5-day regimens for BV and single-dose therapy for trichomoniasis and giardiasis.
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For Health Professionals
Tindamax® is the only drug approved to treat both BV and TV. Clinical trial data show once-daily Tindamax® to be significantly superior to placebo in treating BV, with a reduced risk of secondary vaginal candidiasis.
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WARNING: POTENTIAL RISK FOR CARCINOGENICITY
Carcinogenicity has been seen in mice and rats treated chronically with metronidazole, another nitroimidazole agent (13.1). Although such data have not been reported for tinidazole, the two drugs are structurally related and have similar biologic effects. Its use should be reserved for the conditions described in INDICATIONS AND USAGE (1).
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