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Should I Stop Taking Metrogyl 400mg And EES 400 Mg Prescribed For Tooth Infection As They Are Causing Stomach Upset And Dizziness?

Hi last week I went to my dentest and took my tooth out but when the week went by I was still in pain so I went back and he told me to take metrogyl 400g and ees 400g together for the bad infection I have but when I took them I feel dizzy and an upset tummy should I stop taking them.
Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
This depends how bad your symptoms of dizziness and an upset stomach are. If you are vomiting up the tablets then they will have no effect. In this case speak to your doctor about a change in antibiotics. If you can manage to tolerate the nausea then I suggest you persist with this course of antibiotics to it's completion.
Regards,
Dr K A Pottinger
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Should I Stop Taking Metrogyl 400mg And EES 400 Mg Prescribed For Tooth Infection As They Are Causing Stomach Upset And Dizziness?

Hi, This depends how bad your symptoms of dizziness and an upset stomach are. If you are vomiting up the tablets then they will have no effect. In this case speak to your doctor about a change in antibiotics. If you can manage to tolerate the nausea then I suggest you persist with this course of antibiotics to it s completion. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger