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Rapid Onset Metronidazole Induced Sensory Neuropathy: Case series and Review of Literature
2015
International Journal of Neurorehabilitation
Metronidazole has been widely used to treat various anaerobic infections for many years without producing major side effects. Some of its new therapeutic indications, however, necessitate prolonged treatment with relatively high doses. Peripheral neuropathy is clearly one of the complications that can arise with such use. Case Report: Four young male patients with history of intake of metronidazole for treatment of amoebic liver abscess and diarrhoea developed very rapid onset distal
doi:10.4172/2376-0281.1000152
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