What are the Effects of Nifuratel Capsules?
Nifuratel capsules can be used to treat a variety of diseases, commonly including vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and amebiasis of the digestive tract as well as other infectious diseases of the digestive tract. Nifuratel capsules are prescription drugs and should not be used without a doctor's guidance. Patients should not use them independently after becoming ill.
1. Bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, candidal vaginitis, and vulvitis.
2. Urinary system infections.
3. Amebiasis and giardiasis of the digestive tract.
1. Vaginal infections: Take 2 capsules (200mg) 3 times a day for 7 consecutive days after meals. It is recommended that both husband and wife take them simultaneously.
2. Urinary system infections: Adults: 6-12 capsules (600mg-1200mg) per day for an average of 1-2 weeks (depending on the severity and nature of the infection). Children: 10-20mg/kg/day, taken orally in 2 divided doses for an average of 1-2 weeks (may be extended based on the severity and nature of the infection).
3. Amebiasis of the digestive tract: Adults: Take 4 capsules (400mg) 3 times a day for 10 consecutive days. Children: Take 10mg/kg/dose, twice a day for 10 consecutive days.
4. Giardiasis of the digestive tract: Adults: Take 4 capsules (400mg) 2-3 times a day for 7 consecutive days. Children: Take 15mg/kg/dose, twice a day for 10 consecutive days.
Nifuratel capsules are yellow or yellowish-green powder-filled capsules. Their main indications include bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, candidal vaginitis, and vulvitis. When taking nifuratel, consumers should avoid alcohol as it may cause discomfort or nausea, but these reactions usually disappear spontaneously. Consumers should follow the doctor's advice and ensure that the medication is used appropriately. Nifuratel is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration and is mostly excreted through the kidneys. It achieves high concentrations in the blood, urine, and genital tissues, resulting in strong antibacterial effects in the urinary system. Its metabolites retain antibacterial activity and are excreted in the urine. Oral nifuratel is rapidly absorbed, reaching a peak blood concentration of 9.48μg/L within 2 hours after taking 200mg. The side effects of nifuratel capsules are currently unknown, so patients should not be overly concerned and should take the medication correctly under the guidance of a doctor.