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  2. 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.

  3. Pinworm infection - Wikipedia

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    The available data on mebendazole, albendazole, and pyrantel pamoate use in pregnancy is limited and they are all assigned to pregnancy category level C. Treatment of a pinworm infection during pregnancy is only recommended for patients with significant symptoms that may be causing adverse effects to the pregnant woman such as loss of sleep and ...

  4. Echinococcosis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment with albendazole, whether combined or not with praziquantel, is useful for smaller, uncomplicated cysts (< 5 cm). [38] Only 30% of cysts disappear with medical treatment alone. Albendazole is preferred twice a day for 1–5 months. [39] An alternative to albendazole is mebendazole for at least 3 to 6 months.

  5. Ascariasis - Wikipedia

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    This has a cost of about 2 to 3 cents per person per treatment. [1] This is known as mass drug administration and is often carried out among school-age children. [32] For this purpose, broad-spectrum benzimidazoles such as mebendazole and albendazole are the drugs of choice recommended by WHO. [33]

  6. Capillaria philippinensis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment. C. philippinensis infections should be treated with 200 mg of mebendazole. This drug is taken twice a day for 20 days or until all symptoms subside and ...

  7. Antiparasitic - Wikipedia

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    Mebendazole (for most nematode infections) Pyrantel pamoate (for most nematode infections) Thiabendazole (for roundworm infections) Diethylcarbamazine (for treatment of Lymphatic filariasis) Ivermectin (for prevention of river blindness) Fenbendazole