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metronidazole and Dermatitis, Occupational

metronidazole has been researched along with Dermatitis, Occupational in 2 studies

Metronidazole: A nitroimidazole used to treat AMEBIASIS; VAGINITIS; TRICHOMONAS INFECTIONS; GIARDIASIS; ANAEROBIC BACTERIA; and TREPONEMAL INFECTIONS.
metronidazole : A member of the class of imidazoles substituted at C-1, -2 and -5 with 2-hydroxyethyl, nitro and methyl groups respectively. It has activity against anaerobic bacteria and protozoa, and has a radiosensitising effect on hypoxic tumour cells. It may be given by mouth in tablets, or as the benzoate in an oral suspension. The hydrochloride salt can be used in intravenous infusions. Metronidazole is a prodrug and is selective for anaerobic bacteria due to their ability to intracellularly reduce the nitro group of metronidazole to give nitroso-containing intermediates. These can covalently bind to DNA, disrupting its helical structure, inducing DNA strand breaks and inhibiting bacterial nucleic acid synthesis, ultimately resulting in bacterial cell death.

Dermatitis, Occupational: A recurrent contact dermatitis caused by substances found in the work place.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (50.00)29.6817
2010's1 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kim, KE1
Park, TJ1
Son, SW1
Kim, IH1
Moon, HR1
Madsen, JT1
Lorentzen, HF1
Paulsen, E1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for metronidazole and Dermatitis, Occupational

ArticleYear
Fiberglass-induced granulomatous periorificial dermatitis.
    The Journal of dermatology, 2019, Volume: 46, Issue:9

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Administration, Oral; Adult; Biopsy; Dermatitis, Contact; Dermatitis, Occ

2019
Contact sensitization to metronidazole from possible occupational exposure.
    Contact dermatitis, 2009, Volume: 60, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Adult; Aged; Carcinoma, Basal Cell; Dermatitis, Allergic Contact; Dermatiti

2009