Metrogel and its generic counterpart, Metronidazole, are prescription medications that are used to treat skin lesions caused by rosacea. Metrogel (Metronidazole) is a medication that is classified as an antibiotic medicine and it works in the body by fighting the bacteria responsible for certain skin problems and conditions. While this medication is primarily used for treating the lesions caused by rosacea, Metrogel (Metronidazole) may be prescribed for other medical purposes. It is important to find a resource to buy cheap Metrogel (Metronidazole) online, and this is typically done through an online Canadian pharmacy, and you can generally save more off of your online order. If you wanting further information about this medication, Canada online drugs are an excellent resource.

As with all other prescription and non-prescription medications that are available on the market, there are some side effects that are linked to the usage of Metrogel (Metronidazole). Some individuals who use this medication will not experience any of the associated side effects while other individuals may experience one or more of the associate side effects. The most common and least severe side effects that are linked to the usage of Metrogel (Metronidazole) are as follows: mild burning at treatment site, mild dryness at treatment site, itching at treatment site, scaling at treatment site or stinging at treatment site. While these common side effects are not considered to be life threatening, it is still important that you notify your doctor if any of these side effects occur for you while using Metrogel (Metronidazole). Your doctor will need to know this information so that they can better advise and care for you medically. Of course, there are some more serious and less common side effects which are also linked to the usage of Metrogel (Metronidazole) and they are as follows: severe allergic reactions, severe burning of the skin in treated areas, severe dryness of the skin in treated areas, severe itching in treated areas, severe scaling of the skin in treated areas, severe stinging in treated areas, tingling in hands and feet and numbness in the hands and feet. If any of these severe side effects occur while you are using Metrogel (Metronidazole), you are advised to seek immediate emergency medical assistance. You will also need to notify your doctor of these occurrences as well, whenever you are able.

Persons who have any known allergies to ingredients in Metrogel (Metronidazole) should avoid using this medication. People who have blood cell disorder such as anemia or a decreased white blood cell count will need to alert their doctor to the conditions, as they may not want to prescribe Metrogel (Metronidazole) in these cases. If you are taking any medications, especially blood thinners like Metrogel (Metronidazole), you will also want to avoid the use of this medication. Women who are pregnant may be able to use Metrogel (Metronidazole) as there are no known adverse effects on unborn children.