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  2. Deworming - Wikipedia

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    Drenching Merino hoggets, Walcha, NSW U.S. soldiers treating animals with de-worming medication in Eswatini during VETCAP. Deworming (sometimes 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 of helminths parasites, such as roundworm, flukes and tapeworm.

  3. Praziquantel - Wikipedia

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    Co., Ltd.) tablet (for human use) Distoside (Chandra Bhagat Pharma Pvt Ltd) tablet (for human use) Droncit (Bayer) for veterinary use; Drontal (combination with pyrantel pamoate) (Bayer) for veterinary use; D-Worm for veterinary use; note that D-Worm also makes roundworm medicine containing piperidine which is not effective against tapeworms.

  4. Levamisole - Wikipedia

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    Levamisole was originally used as an anthelmintic to treat worm infestations in both humans and animals. Levamisole works as a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist that causes continued stimulation of the parasitic worm muscles, leading to paralysis. [8]

  5. Mebendazole - Wikipedia

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    Mebendazole (MBZ), sold under the brand name Vermox among others, is a medication used to treat a number of parasitic worm infestations. [5] This includes ascariasis, pinworm infection, hookworm infections, guinea worm infections and hydatid disease, among others. [5] It has been used for treatment of giardiasis but is not a preferred agent.

  6. Albendazole - Wikipedia

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    Albendazole is a broad-spectrum antihelmintic and antiprotozoal agent of the benzimidazole type. [3] It is used for the treatment of a variety of intestinal parasite infections, including ascariasis, pinworm infection, hookworm infection, trichuriasis, strongyloidiasis, taeniasis, clonorchiasis, opisthorchiasis, cutaneous larva migrans, giardiasis, and gnathostomiasis, among other diseases.

  7. Mass deworming - Wikipedia

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    Intestinal parasitic worms (most of them falling in the category of soil-transmitted helminths) affect approximately 1.5 billion people, according to WHO estimates, [12] with 218 million needing preventive treatment for schistosoma-type worms in 2015. [13]

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