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continually more
efficacious anthelmintics,
until their underlying host
toxicity was revealed. The
modern broad-spectrum
anthelmintics were
developed by pharmaceutical...
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known as worming,
drenching or dehelmintization) is the
giving of an
anthelmintic drug (a wormer, dewormer, or drench) to a
human or
animals to rid them...
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Studies have
shown that
anthelmintic drugs may
shorten the
course of the
disease and
relieve symptoms. Therefore,
anthelmintics are
generally recommended...
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Fenbendazole (also
known as Fenben) is a
broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used
against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms...
- is no
widespread use of
cysteine proteases as
approved and
effective anthelmintics but
research into the
subject is a
promising field of study.
Plant cysteine...
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resistant to
anthelmintics.
Faecal egg
counts are used to
track parasite infestation levels,
individual animals' susceptibility, and
anthelmintic effectiveness...
- Mepacrine, also
called quinacrine or by the
trade names Atabrine or
Atebrin (german), is a
medication with
several uses. It is
related to
chloroquine and...
- isoxazoline; eprinomectin, an
avermectin anthelmintic; and praziquantel, a
pyrazinoisoquinoline anthelmintic. In the
United States,...
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derivatives including niclosamide, oxyclozanide, and
rafoxanide are used as
anthelmintics,
especially as flukicides.
Brominated derivatives including dibromsalan...
- to kill off the
worms that have
infected a
human or
animal by
giving anthelmintic drugs. "Ringworm" is not a worm at all, but a skin fungus. Lobopodians...