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- Anthelmintic - Wikipedia
Anthelmintics or antihelminthics are a group of antiparasitic drugs that expel parasitic worms (helminths) and other internal parasites from the body by either stunning or killing them without causing significant damage to the host They may also be called vermifuges (those that stun) or vermicides (those that kill)
- List of Anthelmintics (antihelminthics) - Drugs. com
Helminths are worm-like parasites such as flukes, roundworms, and tapeworms It is important that anthelmintics are selectively toxic to the parasite and not the host Some work by inhibiting metabolic processes that are vital to the parasite but absent or not vital in the host
- Anthelmintic | Uses, Types Side Effects | Britannica
anthelmintic, any drug that acts against infections caused by parasitic worms (helminths) Helminths can be divided into three groups: cestodes, or tapeworms; nematodes, or roundworms; and trematodes, or flukes
- Anthelmintics: Drug Class, Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names
Anthelmintics are drugs used for treating parasitic infections
- Antiparasitic (Anthelmintic) Medication for Worm Infections in Humans . . .
Antiparasitic medications that treat worm infections are called anthelmintics Most are accessible with a prescription, but some are available over the counter (OTC) Mebendazole (Emverm), ivermectin (Stromectol), and pyrantel pamoate (Reese's Pinworm Medicine, others) are three common anthelmintics
- Anthelmintics: Uses, common brands, and safety info
Anthelmintic is the term used to describe any drug used to treat parasitic worm (helminths) infections in humans and animals
- Anthelminthic therapies - UpToDate
Anthelminthic drugs are used for treatment of symptomatic disease and for mass drug treatment programs in regions with high prevalence of infection and disease [1]
- Classification of Anthelmintic Drug - Pharmacy Freak
Anthelmintic drugs are pharmacological agents used to treat infections caused by parasitic helminths These include roundworms (nematodes), flatworms (cestodes and trematodes), and tissue-invading larvae
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