McMirror

Macmiror: Antimicrobial drug for a wide range of diseases

Macmiror, also known by the international name Nifuratel, is an antimicrobial drug produced in Italy by the pharmaceutical group Poli. It belongs to the group of nitrofuran derivatives and is presented on the market in the form of film-coated tablets containing 200 mg of the active substance, as well as suppositories with a dosage of 250 mg.

Macmiror has a wide range of applications and is effective in the treatment of various infectious diseases. It is used for the treatment of vulvovaginitis, including trichomonas etiology, vaginal candidiasis, gastroduodenitis, cholecystopancreatitis, enterocolitis, intestinal amebiasis and giardiasis, pyelonephritis, cystitis and urethritis.

It is important to note that the drug has some contraindications. It is not recommended if you are hypersensitive to nitrofuran drugs or if you are breastfeeding.

Like any medicine, Macmiror can cause some side effects. These may include allergic reactions and dyspepsia.

It is important to know about Macmiror's interactions with other drugs. It enhances the antifungal effect of nystatin, so when these drugs are used in combination, more effective treatment of fungal infections can be achieved.

There is no reliable data on a possible overdose with Macmiror. However, if you take more than the recommended dose of the drug, you should immediately seek medical help.

Particular attention should be paid to the special instructions for the use of Macmiror. During pregnancy, the drug should be used only as prescribed by a doctor. When treating trichomoniasis or vaginitis of other etiologies, it is recommended to abstain from sexual activity. It is also important to prescribe treatment to your sexual partner.

Information about Macmiror is based on various sources, including the 2004 Encyclopedia of Drugs. For more detailed information and to determine the appropriate course of treatment, it is recommended to consult a medical professional.