Metronidazole dosing

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what do you feed? I feed shrimp often and the feces is clear/whitish often.


without knowing what the parasite is there is no sense in medicating.


Metro is very safe, should you find that you need it, 1/4 tsp per 20 gallons, daily for 7 days with 50% daily water changes before medicating.
 
Problem with Metronidazole is that it can be hard on the kidneys. You would see a cumulative effect on the kidney damage. It wouldnt be on the first dose, but eventually you can see renal failure from using Metronidazole. Very safe for a single dosage to "clear out" the intestinal track, but prolonged exposure or repeated doses could prove fatal. Also, it does not dissolve into water as well as I would like. So mixing it into food would be ideal.
 
I feed mostly market shrimp. Once in a while they get salmon and beefheart (with garlic and spinach). They nibble on massivore, but never take the whole thing.

I guess I'll just stop worrying about this. I was just concerned about the clear-ish feces.
 
Mister Pype;3057345; said:
Problem with Metronidazole is that it can be hard on the kidneys. You would see a cumulative effect on the kidney damage. It wouldnt be on the first dose, but eventually you can see renal failure from using Metronidazole. Very safe for a single dosage to "clear out" the intestinal track, but prolonged exposure or repeated doses could prove fatal. Also, it does not dissolve into water as well as I would like. So mixing it into food would be ideal.

do you have any link for this information re metro and kidneys please
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Sorry about the lengthy response time... BUSY BUSY here! =D

Here is a link for drug interactions, etc for Flagy: http://www.medicinenet.com/metronidazole/article.htm

Pay attention to this quote: "Metronidazole blocks the breakdown of propylene glycol in the liver leading to accumulation of propylene glycol in blood. Accumulation of propylene glycol could cause seizures, increased heart rate, and lead to kidney failure. "

Here is a link to a Bob Fenner post regarding metro and kidneys. I have also experienced this personally with discus, cichlids, and other fish.

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/metranidazole.htm
 
I asked because I found many links to metro citing the damage caused to the liver ( in humans) but all the kidney problems seem to be secondary ( your first link) or anecdotal (your second link), however , your point is that metro has potential damaging side effects and should be used correctly and not be used too much, and I agree
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