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  2. Oxibendazole - Wikipedia

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    Oxibendazole is a benzimidazole drug that is used to protect against roundworms, strongyles, threadworms, pinworms and lungworm infestations in horses and some domestic pets. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is usually white to yellowish in appearance, and may take the form of a powder, tablet or paste.

  3. Oxfendazole - Wikipedia

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    Oxfendazole is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic.Its main use is for protecting livestock against roundworm, strongyles and pinworms. [1] [2] Oxfendazole is the sulfoxide metabolite of fenbendazole.

  4. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    oxibendazole – anthelmintic; oxymorphone – analgesic; oxytetracycline – antibiotic; P. pentobarbital – humane euthanasia of animals not to be used for food;

  5. List of drugs: Ox–Oz - Wikipedia

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    This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. ...

  6. Benzimidazole - Wikipedia

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    Benzimidazole is a base: . C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + H + → [C 6 H 4 (NH) 2 CH] +. It can also be deprotonated with stronger bases: . C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + LiH → Li [C 6 H 4 N 2 CH] + H 2. The imine can be alkylated and also serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry.

  7. Strongyloides westeri - Wikipedia

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    Strongyloides westeri, commonly referred to as intestinal threadworm, is a species of small nematode parasite in the family Strongylidae.Strongyloides (from Greek strongylos, round, + eidos, resemblance) are commonly found in the small intestine of mammals (generally horses and monkeys, specifically foals), that are characterized by an unusual lifecycle (Larvae II, III) that involves one ...