Flagellate Forte

Flagellate Forte suspension is used for treatment of intestinal worms infection as amoeba and giardai, anaerobic bacterial infection and pseudo-membranous enterocolitis. This is due to the ability of its active ingredient (Metronidazole) to cross into the bacterial cell wall, destroys DNA of the bacteria and prevent its multiplication.

For best results, take Flagellate Forte with its prescribed dose and if you forget the dose at its scheduled time, take it as soon as you remember.

Description
  • Suspension
Generic Name & Amount Pack Sizes Indications
Each 5 ml of suspension contains:
Benzoyl Metronidazole 320 mg, equivalent to:
Metronidazole 200 mg.
(The strength recommended by the WHO)
Suspension:
Bottle 100 Ml
• Protozoal infections: Trichomoniasis, giardiasis, intestinal
and extra-intestinal amoebiasis.
• Anaerobic and mixed bacterial Infections caused by
susceptible microorganisms including lower respiratory tract
infections, empyema, lung and brain abscesses. Skin and soft tissue
infections, bone and joint infections, meningitis. endocarditis.
peritonitis. intra-abdominal and liver abscesses, endometritis
and tubo-ovarian abscesses.
• Pseudomembraneous enterocolitis (colitis due to Clostridium
difficile infections).
• Bacterial vaginosis caused by anaerobic bacteria (Gardnerella
vaginalis).
• Prophylactic in colorectal and pelvic surgeries.
• Dental Infections, including pericoronitis, acute ulcerative
gingivitis, periapical infections, and osteitis (including dry socket).
• Eradication of Helicobacter pylori in peptic and duodenal
ulcer patients in combination with other oral antibiotics.
  • Suspension

GENERIC NAME & AMOUNT

Each 5 ml of suspension contains:
Benzoyl Metronidazole 320 mg, equivalent to:
Metronidazole 200 mg.
(The strength recommended by the WHO)

PACK SIZES

Suspension:
Bottle 100 Ml

INDICATIONS

  • Protozoal infections: Trichomoniasis, giardiasis, intestinal and extra-intestinal amoebiasis.
  • Anaerobic and mixed bacterial Infections caused by susceptible microorganisms including lower respiratory tract infections, empyema, lung and brain abscesses. Skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, meningitis. endocarditis. peritonitis. intra-abdominal and liver abscesses, endometritis and tubo-ovarian abscesses.
  • Pseudomembraneous enterocolitis (colitis due to Clostridium difficile infections).
  • Bacterial vaginosis caused by anaerobic bacteria (Gardnerella vaginalis).
  • Prophylactic in colorectal and pelvic surgeries.
  • Dental Infections, including pericoronitis, acute ulcerative gingivitis, periapical infections, and osteitis (including dry socket).
  • Eradication of Helicobacter pylori in peptic and duodenal ulcer patients in combination with other oral antibiotics.