Avi, Tony, and Hannah are back at it, investigating why metronidazole treats both bacterial and parasitic infections, why it's only effective against anaerobic organisms, and how this relates to the supposed disulfiram-like reaction.
The episode opens with an important message from Dr. Mark Shapiro (host of the Explore The Space podcast) about VoteHealth 2020.
Here are some links for obtaining CE/MOC credits just for listening to this episode and to read the show notes on our website.
You can also check out Avi's original tweetorial on metronidazole and all of The Curious Clinician Podcast's other episodes.
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78 - Valve Privilege
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