Glitisol is an antibacterial medication whose active substance is Tiafenicol.
This medication for oral use is indicated for the treatment of donovanosis, meningitis and typhoid fever. Glitisol alters the mechanism of action of bacteria, leaving them weak and eliminating them from the body.
Glitisol indications
Cervicovaginitis; pelvic inflammatory disease; typhoid fever; meningitis; donovanosis; venereal lymphogranuluma; urethritis; vulvovaginitis; brucellosis; respiratory infections; bacterial vaginosis.
Side Effects of Glitisol
Diarrhea; heartburn; nausea; vomiting; lack of appetite; Headache; abdominal distension; gray skin color; hypothermia.
Contraindications for Glitisol
First 3 months of pregnancy; lactating women; individuals with anuria (complete urination); history of liver failure.
How to use Glitisol
Oral use
Adults
- Bacterial infection: Administer 500 mg of Glitisol every 8 hours. Do not exceed 3g per day.
Acute gonococcal urethritis
- Man: Administer 2.5g of Glitisol, in a single dose after a meal. If after 48 h the secretion persists, the dose should be repeated. Woman: Administer 2.5 g of Glitisol in a single daily dose, for 2 days.