Peripheral neuropathy as a rare syndrome related to metronidazole usage: Metronidazole may lead to persistent neuropathy. Refah Sayin1
Linezolid: optic and peripheral neuropathy 2; neuropathy can be persistent and can lead to loss of vision. Metronidazole: optic and peripheral neuropathy
Encephalopathy and peripheral neuropathy: Cases of encephalopathy and peripheral neuropathy (including optic neuropathy) have been reported with metronidazole.
seizures; and autonomic, optic, or peripheral neuropathy. Differential metronidazole and peripheral neuropathy: a systematic review of the
FLAGYL (metronidazole) capsules, 375 mg is an oral formulation of the synthetic neuropathy (including optic neuropathy) have been reported with metronidazole.
Antibiotic-induced peripheral neuropathies are most commonly length-dependent sensorimotor neuropathies, although autonomic neuropathy has been reported with metronidazole, pure motor neuropathy with dapsone, and optic neuropathy with linezolid (see Optic Neuropathy ) .
The role of metronidazole dosing in peripheral neuropathy is not clearly defined. The objective of this review is to evaluate the literature on metronidazole-associated peripheral neuropathy and determine the relevance in clinical practice.
Aydin, Mehmet et al. Peripheral Neuropathy As a Rare Syndrome Related to Metronidazole Usage: Metronidazole May Lead to Persistent Neuropathy.
Aydin, Mehmet et al. Peripheral Neuropathy As a Rare Syndrome Related to Metronidazole Usage: Metronidazole May Lead to Persistent Neuropathy.
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