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Anthelmintics individual drugs

Ion channels that open in response to the application of drugs will produce a change in the conductance of the cell membrane the longer the individual ion channels are open, the greater will be the conductance of the membrane. This change in the conductance of the membrane, produced by anthelmintic drugs that open ion channels, has been detected in Ascaris body muscle (Martin, 1980) and in the Ascaris pharyngeal muscle (Martin, 1996). [Pg.451]

The same phenothiazines or closely related compounds which are used as psychotropic drugs or as sedatives in humans are used by veterinarians and farmers as insecticides and anthelmintics for animals and birds. Table 8 lists the commercial phenothiazine insecticides and wormers used by veterinarians. Many individuals in these professions have acquired allergic contact dermatitis, photoallergic reactions, or both by spraing such phenothiazines for insect control or feeding these compounds as wormers. Such individuals must avoid using phenothiazine antihistamines because of the likelihood of producing flares of the phenothiazine dermatitis. [Pg.386]


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