Brand Name Benmet
Type Oral Suspension
Weight 200 mg/5 ml
Generic Metronidazole
Manufacturer Pacific Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Price 60 ml bottle: ৳ 35.00

About Benmet

Benmet Oral Suspension (Pacific Pharmaceuticals Ltd.) is a brand medicine containing the generic Metronidazole . Current listed price in Bangladesh: 60 ml bottle: ৳ 35.00.

Medical information for Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml

Uses, dosage, side effects, and safety details below apply to Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml (generic: Metronidazole). This is general information — consult a doctor before use.

Introduction

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is a commonly used antibiotic, belonging to the nitroimidazole class of antibiotics. It is frequently used to treat gastrointestinal infections as well as trichomoniasis and giardiasis, and amebiasis which are parasitic infections. Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml has been used as an antibiotic for several decades, with added antiparasitic properties that set it apart from many other antibacterial drugs, allowing it to treat a wide variety of infections. It is available in capsule form, tablet form, and topical form, and suppository preparations for the treatment of various infections.

Uses

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is a nitroimidazole used to treat trichomoniasis, amebiasis, inflammatory lesions of rosacea, and bacterial infections, as well as prevent postoperative infections.

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is indicated for the treatment of confirmed trichomoniasis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis (except for in the first trimester of pregnancy) and the patient's sexual partners, bacterial vaginosis, certain types of amebiasis, and various anaerobic infections. The above anaerobic infections may occur on the skin and skin structures, the abdomen, the heart, reproductive organs, central nervous system, and the respiratory system. Some may also be present in the bloodstream in cases of septicemia. Common infections treated by metronidazole are Bacteroides species infections, Clostridium infections, and Fusobacterium infections, as well as Peptococcus and Peptostreptococcus infections.

It is also used off-label in the treatment of Crohn's disease and rosacea, as a prophylactic agent after surgery, and in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection. It has also been studied in the prevention of preterm births and to treat periodontal disease.

Associated Conditions

  • Abscess
  • Intra-Abdominal
  • Acne Rosacea
  • Amebiasis
  • Anaerobic Infection
  • Bacteremia
  • Bacterial Endocarditis
  • Bacterial Peritonitis
  • Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
  • Balantidiasis
  • Bloodstream Infections
  • Bone and Joint Infections
  • Brain abscess
  • CNS Infection
  • Candidal Vulvovaginitis
  • Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI)
  • Empyema
  • Endometritis
  • Endomyometritis
  • Facial Rosacea
  • Giardiasis
  • Gynaecological infection
  • Helicobacter Pylori Infection
  • Infection
  • Bacteroides
  • Intraabdominal Infections
  • Lower Respiratory Infection
  • Lower respiratory tract infection bacterial
  • Lung Abscess
  • Meningitis
  • Mixed Vaginal Infections
  • Parasitic infection NOS
  • Periodontitis
  • Pneumonia
  • Postoperative Infections
  • Pouchitis
  • Septicemia bacterial anaerobic
  • Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Bacterial Infections
  • Tetanus
  • Trichomonal Vaginitis
  • Trichomonas Vaginitis
  • Tubo-ovarian abscess
  • Urethritis
  • Vulvovaginitis
  • Asymptomatic Trichomoniasis
  • Entamoeba histolytica
  • Hepatic abscess
  • Refractory Sinusitis
  • Skin and skin-structure infections
  • Symptomatic Trichomoniasis
  • Asymptomatic Infections

Pharmacodynamics

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml treats amebiasis, trichomoniasis, and giardiasis, exerting both antibacterial and antiprotozoal activities. Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is an effective treatment for some anaerobic bacterial infections. Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml has shown antibacterial activity against the majority of obligate anaerobes, however, during in vitro studies, it does not demonstrate significant action against facultative anaerobes or obligate aerobes. The nitro group reduction of metronidazole by anaerobic organisms is likely responsible for the drug's antimicrobial cytotoxic effects, causing DNA strand damage to microbes.

A note on convulsions and neuropathy and carcinogenesis

It is important to be aware of the risk of peripheral neuropathy and convulsions associated with metronidazole, especially at higher doses. If convulsions or numbness of an extremity occur, discontinue the drug immediately. Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml has been found to be carcinogenic in mice and rats. The relevance to this effect in humans is unknown. It is advisable to only administer metronidazole when clinically necessary and only for its approved indications.

Mechanism of Action

The exact mechanism of action of metronidazole has not been fully established, however, it is possible that an intermediate in the reduction of metronidazole which is only made by anaerobic bacteria and protozoa, binds deoxyribonucleic acid and electron-transport proteins of organisms, blocking nucleic acid synthesis. After administration, metronidazole enters cells by passive diffusion. Following this, ferredoxin or flavodoxin reduce its nitro group to nitro radicals. The redox potential of the electron transport portions of anaerobic or microaerophilic microorganisms renders metronidazole selective to these organisms, which cause nitro group reduction, leading to the production of toxic metabolites. These include N-(2-hydroxyethyl) oxamic acid and acetamide, which may damage DNA of replicating organisms.

Absorption

After the intravenous infusion of a 1.5g dose, peak concentration was reached within 1 hour and was peak level of 30-40 mg/L. When a multiple-dose regimen of 500mg three times a day administered intravenously, steady-state concentrations were achieved within about 3 days and peak concentration was measured at 26 mg/L. When administered orally in the tablet form, metronidazole is absorbed entirely absorbed, showing a bioavailability of greater than 90%. One resource indicates that Cmax after a single oral dose of 500mg metronidazole ranges from 8 to 13 mg/L, with a Tmax of 25 minutes to 4 hours. The AUC following a single 500mg oral dose of metronidazole was 122 ± 10.3 mg/L • h.

A note on the absorption of topical preparations

Insignificant percutaneous absorption of metronidazole occurs after the application of 1% metronidazole cream topically. Healthy volunteers applied one 100 mg dose of 14C-labelled metronidazole 2% cream to unbroken skin. After 12 hours, metronidazole was not detected in the plasma. Approximately 0.1% to 1% of the administered metronidazole was measured in the urine and feces.

Volume of Distribution

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is widely distributed throughout the body and various body fluids. They include the bile, saliva, breastmilk, cerebrospinal fluid, and the placenta. Steady-state volume distribution of metronidazole in adults ranges from 0.51 to 1.1 L/kg. It attains 60 to 100% of plasma concentrations in various tissues, such as the central nervous system, however, is not measured in high concentrations in the placental tissue.

Protein Binding

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is less than 20% bound to plasma proteins.

Route of Elimination

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml and metabolites are 60 to 80% eliminated in the urine, and 6-15% excreted in the feces.

Half Life

The elimination half-life of metronidazole is 7.3 ± 1.0 after a single 500mg IV dose in healthy subjects. Another resource indicates that the elimination half-life for metronidazole ranges from 6 to 10 hours.

Clearance

Dose adjustments may be required in patients with hepatic impairment, as clearance is impaired in these patients. The clearance of metronidazole in the kidneys is estimated at 10 mL/min/1.73 m2. The total clearance from serum is about 2.1 to 6.4 L/h/kg.

Toxicity

LD50 information

The oral LD50 of metronidazole in rats is 5000 mg/kg

Overdose information

Adverse effects that may be exaggerated with an overdose include peripheral neuropathy, central nervous system toxicity, seizures, disulfiram-like effect (if combined with alcohol) dark urine, a metallic taste in the mouth, nausea, epigastric discomfort, and vertigo, in addition to neutropenia. There is no specific antidote for metronidazole overdose. Symptomatic and supportive treatment should be employed in addition to the administration of activated charcoal to remove the unabsorbed drug from the gastrointestinal tract. In addition to the above measures, contact the local poison control center for updated information on the management of a metronidazole overdose.

Food Interactions

  • Avoid alcohol. Unpleasant symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distress may occur with alcohol.
  • Take with or without food. The extended release formulation should, however, be taken without food.

Dosage

Tablet and Suspension:

Trichomoniasis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 200 mg tid or 400 mg bid for 7 days
  • 800 mg in the morning and 1-2 gm at night for 2 days
  • 2 gm as a single dose for 1 days
Trichomoniasis (Children)-
  • Children 7-10 yrs: 100 mg tid
  • Children 3-7 yrs: 100 mg bid
  • Children 1-3 yrs: 50 mg tid
Intestinal amoebiasis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)- 
  • 800 mg tid for 5 days
Intestinal amoebiasis (Children)-
  • Children 7-10 yrs: 400 mg tid
  • Children 3-7 yrs: 200 mg qid
  • Children 1-3 yrs: 200 mg tid
Extra-intestinal & Asymptomatic amoebiasis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 400-800 mg tid for 5-10 days
Extra-intestinal & Asymptomatic amoebiasis (Children)-
  • Children 7-10 yrs: 200-400 mg tid
  • Children 3-7 yrs: 100-200 mg qid
  • Children 1-3 yrs: 100-200 mg tid
Giardiasis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 2 gm once daily for 3 days
Giardiasis (Children)-
  • Children 7-10 yrs: 1 gm once daily
  • Children 3-7 yrs: 600-800 mg once daily
  • Children 1-3 yrs: 500 mg once daily
Acute ulcerative  gingivitis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 200 mg tid for 3 days
Acute ulcerative  gingivitis (Children)-
  • Children 7-10 yrs: 100 mg tid
  • Children 3-7 yrs: 100 mg bid
  • Children 1-3 yrs: 50 mg tid
Acute dental infections (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 200 mg tid for 3-7 days
Bacterial Vaginosis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 400 mg bid for 7 days
  • 2 gm as a single dose for 1 days
Leg ulcers and pressure sores (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 400 mg tid for 7 days
Anaerobic infections (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 800 mg initially and then 400 mg tid for 7 days
Anaerobic infections (Children)-
  • Children 1-10 yrs: 7.5 mg/kg tid
Surgical prophylaxis (Adults & Children over 10 yrs)-
  • 400 mg tid started 24  hours before  surgery for 1 days
Surgical prophylaxis (Children)-
  • Children 1-10 yrs: 7.5 mg/kg tid

Vaginal Gel:

The recommended dose is one applicator full of Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml gel (approximately 5 grams containing approximately 37.5 mg of Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml) intravaginally once or twice a day for 5 days. For once a day dosing, Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml gel should be administered at bedtime.


Suppository:

Anaerobic Infections-
  • Adults: 1 g every 8 hours for 3 days, then 1 g every 12 hours.
  • Children: 5-10 years: 500 mg every 8 hours for 3 days, then every 12 hours, Over 10 years adult dose.
Surgical Prophylaxis-
  • Adults: 1 g 2 hours before surgery; up to 3 further doses of 1 g may be given every 8 hours for high risk procedures.
  • Children: 5-10 years: 500 mg 2 hours before surgery; up to 3 further doses of 500 mg may be given every 8 hours for high risk procedures.


IV Infusion:

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml intravenous infusion requires no dilution and should not be mixed with any other drugs prior to administration.
  • Adults and children over 12 years: Infuse 500 mg 8 hourly at a rate of 5 ml/minute and a maximum of 4 g should not be exceeded during a 24-hour period. Treatment for 7 days is sufficient for most patients, but treatment can be extended, especially for cases where reinfection is likely. For surgical prophylaxis, administration shortly before surgery should be followed by 8-hourly doses for the next 24 hours.
  • Children under 12 years: 7.5 mg/kg body weight/day every 8 hours at a rate of 5 ml/minute.

Frequently Asked Questions About Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml

1. What is Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml used for?

Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is an antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication used to treat bacterial and parasitic infections.

2. What types of infections does Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml treat?

  • Bacterial infections of the stomach, skin, and joints
  • Dental infections
  • Amoebiasis (intestinal and liver infections caused by amoebas)
  • Giardiasis (intestinal infection caused by parasites)
  • Trichomoniasis (a sexually transmitted infection)
  • Bacterial vaginosis
  • Pseudomembranous colitis (C. difficile infection)

3. How does Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml work?

It kills bacteria and parasites by interfering with their DNA, preventing them from multiplying.

4. Is Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml an antibiotic?

Yes, it is a type of antibiotic specifically effective against anaerobic bacteria and certain parasites.

5. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for viral infections?

No, Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml does not work against viral infections like the flu or the common cold.

6. How should I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml?

Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor, with or without food. Swallow the tablet whole with water.

7. What are the common side effects of Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml?

  • Nausea
  • Metallic taste in the mouth
  • Diarrhea
  • Dizziness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Headache

8. Can I drink alcohol while taking Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml?

No, consuming alcohol while on Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml can cause severe nausea, vomiting, and headaches.

9. How long does it take for Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml to start working?

Most people start feeling better within 24 to 48 hours of starting treatment.

10. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause a yeast infection?

Yes, prolonged use may lead to yeast infections as it disrupts the natural balance of bacteria.

11. What should I do if I miss a dose?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one.

12. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml if I am pregnant?

It is usually safe but should be used under a doctor’s supervision, especially in the first trimester.

13. Is Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml safe while breastfeeding?

It can pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor before using it while breastfeeding.

14. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause allergic reactions?

Yes, signs of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, swelling, and difficulty breathing. Seek medical help immediately.

15. What should I do if I overdose?

Seek emergency medical help if you experience severe nausea, vomiting, seizures, or numbness.

16. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for stomach ulcers?

Yes, it is sometimes used in combination with other drugs to treat stomach ulcers caused by H. pylori.

17. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause dark urine?

Yes, it can cause dark-colored urine, which is usually harmless.

18. How long should I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml?

Complete the full course prescribed by your doctor, even if symptoms improve earlier.

19. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml with food?

Yes, taking it with food can help reduce stomach discomfort.

20. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml if I have liver disease?

People with liver disease should take it with caution and may need a lower dose.

21. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause dizziness?

Yes, dizziness is a common side effect. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel dizzy.

22. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml with other antibiotics?

It is sometimes combined with other antibiotics, but only under a doctor’s guidance.

23. Is Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml available over the counter?

No, it requires a doctor’s prescription.

24. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause headaches?

Yes, headaches are a possible side effect.

25. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml if I have kidney disease?

Yes, but your doctor may adjust your dose based on kidney function.

26. Can I stop taking Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml once I feel better?

No, stopping early can lead to incomplete treatment and recurrence of infection.

27. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for urinary tract infections (UTIs)?

It is not commonly used for UTIs unless caused by certain bacteria.

28. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause stomach pain?

Yes, stomach discomfort is a common side effect.

29. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml with probiotics?

Yes, probiotics may help reduce stomach upset and prevent yeast infections.

30. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause weight loss?

Loss of appetite may lead to mild weight loss.

31. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml treat acne?

Topical Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml is used to treat rosacea, but not regular acne.

32. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause depression?

In rare cases, it may cause mood changes.

33. Is Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml safe for children?

Yes, but the dose must be adjusted based on age and weight.

34. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml if I have diabetes?

Yes, but it may cause changes in blood sugar levels.

35. Does Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml interact with birth control?

It does not reduce birth control effectiveness but can cause nausea and vomiting, which may affect pill absorption.

36. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause muscle pain?

Rarely, it may cause muscle pain or weakness.

37. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for ear infections?

It is not commonly used for ear infections unless prescribed.

38. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml with painkillers?

Yes, but avoid NSAIDs like ibuprofen if you have stomach issues.

39. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause hallucinations?

In rare cases, neurological side effects like confusion or hallucinations may occur.

40. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml if I have seizures?

Use with caution if you have a history of seizures.

41. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause mouth sores?

Yes, some people experience mouth irritation or a metallic taste.

42. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause high blood pressure?

It does not typically affect blood pressure.

43. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml for colds or flu?

No, it is not effective against viral infections.

44. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml treat pneumonia?

It is not commonly used for pneumonia unless caused by anaerobic bacteria.

45. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml affect sleep?

Some people may experience insomnia or drowsiness.

46. Can I take Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml for food poisoning?

It is only used for certain bacterial causes of food poisoning.

47. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for dog infections?

Yes, veterinarians may prescribe it for pets, but never use human medicine on animals without guidance.

48. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used as a painkiller?

No, it is not a pain reliever.

49. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml be used for dental infections?

Yes, it is commonly used for dental abscesses and gum infections.

50. Can Benmet Oral Suspension 200 mg/5 ml cause ringing in the ears?

Tinnitus is a rare side effect.

Medical review

Last reviewed: 24 Jul 2026

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