Doctors prescribe Entamizole tablets as oral medicines to treat intestinal and gastrointestinal infections, especially amoebic and mixed bacterial infections. Clinicians usually prescribe tablet forms for older children and adults.
Entamizole Tablet vs Entamizole Syrup
Entamizole tablets and syrup contain the same active ingredients, but doctors choose between them based on the patient’s age and ability to swallow medicine. Adults usually prefer tablets, while caregivers find the Entamizole syrup easier to give to children and patients who have difficulty taking tablets. Both forms work in the same way against intestinal infections when used as prescribed.
How Entamizole Tablets Work
Each tablet contains two medicines that:
- Remove amoeba from the intestine
- Treat tissue-based infection and certain bacteria
This dual action improves recovery and reduces recurrence.
Composition of Entamizole Tablets
Active ingredients:
- Diloxanide furoate
- Metronidazole
Available Tablet Strengths
- Standard Entamizole tablets
- Entamizole DS tablets (higher strength)
Entamizole vs Entamizole DS
“DS” stands for double strength.
Doctors generally reserve DS tablets for:
- More severe infections
- Adult patients under medical supervision
A doctor should never prescribe them without proper authorization.
Uses of Entamizole Tablets
Doctors may prescribe Entamizole tablets for:
- Amoebiasis
- Infectious diarrhea
- Dysentery
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Infection-related abdominal pain
When Entamizole Tablets Are Prescribed
Doctors may prescribe tablets when:
- Symptoms are persistent or severe
- Blood or mucus is present in the stool
- Supportive care alone is not effective
When Entamizole Tablets Should Not Be Used
- Simple viral diarrhea
- Known allergy to ingredients
- Severe liver disease without dose adjustment
- Certain neurological conditions
How to Take Entamizole Tablets
- Swallow tablets whole with water
- Do not crush or chew unless advised
- Taking after food can reduce stomach upset
Dosage Information
- Adults: Dose depends on severity and formulation
- Entamizole DS: A doctor must decide the strength and duration of treatment.
Self-medication increases the risk of side effects, so people should avoid it.
Possible Side Effects
Common side effects:
- Metallic taste
- Nausea
- Headache
- Mild stomach discomfort
Serious side effects include:
- Allergic reactions
- Severe weakness
- Signs of liver stress
Important Safety Precautions
- Strictly avoid alcohol
- Use cautiously in liver or kidney disease
- Inform your doctor about seizure disorders
Drug Interactions
- Alcohol (dangerous reaction)
- Blood thinners (monitoring required)
- Some cholesterol and blood-pressure medicines, like:
Entamizole Tablet + Lipiget EZ (Atorvastatin + Ezetimibe)
Doctors generally consider this combination safe, but Entamizole may increase the risk of muscle-related side effects from Lipiget EZ (atorvastatin + Ezetimibe) in some patients.
Report muscle pain, weakness, or dark-colored urine to a healthcare professional without delay.
- Other antibiotics only if needed:
Entamizole Tablet + Leflox (Levofloxacin)
Using these medicines together usually does not cause serious interactions, but both can increase the chance of stomach upset or dizziness.
Seek medical advice if you experience irregular heartbeat, severe nausea, or unusual nervous system symptoms.
Use in Special Populations
- Pregnancy: Medical decision based on trimester
- Breastfeeding: Doctor’s advice required
- Elderly: Higher risk of side effects
Storage Instructions
- Store tablets in original packaging
- Protect from moisture and heat
- Do not use expired tablets
Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors use Entamizole tablets to treat amoebiasis, infectious diarrhea, dysentery, and gastrointestinal infections caused by susceptible organisms.
Entamizole DS contains a higher strength of the same active ingredients. DS tablets are typically prescribed for more severe infections and should only be taken under strict medical supervision.
Sometimes, Entamizole tablets may be used alongside other antibiotics only if prescribed by a doctor. Combining medicines without medical advice can increase side effects and reduce treatment safety.
Entamizole contains metronidazole, which can cause a severe reaction with alcohol, including nausea, vomiting, flushing, dizziness, and rapid heartbeat.
The treatment duration depends on the severity and type of infection, usually ranging from 3 to 10 days.

