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Threadworm infection, treatment

Mebendazole is the first-choice treatment for threadworm infection. [Pg.118]

Which of the following statements regarding treatment of threadworm infection with mebendazole is correct ... [Pg.119]

Thiabendazole, an anthelmintic (22 mg/kg t.i.d. after meals), is indicated for the treatment of strongyloidiasis (threadworm infection), cutaneous larva migrans (creeping eruption), and visceral larva migrans. [Pg.684]

Clinical use Thiabendazole is a drug of choice for visceral forms of larva migrans and is an effective drug for treatment of strongyloidiasis, cutaneous larva migrans, and threadworm infections. Thiabendazole is rapidly absorbed from the gut and is metabolized by liver enzymes. The drug has anti-inflammatory and immunorestorative actions in the host. [Pg.470]

Mebendazole is a benzimidazole carbamate derivative that is used for the treatment of threadworm, roundworm, whipworm and hookworm infections. It is not recommended for women who are pregnant and in children under 2 years because the manufacturer reports that toxicity in animal studies has been reported. [Pg.258]

Elecampane is stated to possess expectorant, antitussive, diaphoretic, and bactericidal properties. Traditionally, it is used in the treatment of bronchial and tracheal catarrh, cough associated with pulmonary tuberculosis, and dry irritating cough in children. Alantolactone is used as an anthelmintic in the treatment of roundworm, threadworm, and whipworm infection. [Pg.93]

A customer comes in to buy treatment for threadworm for the third time in 6 months. She says that her 6-year-old son keeps on getting infected even though she is taking scrupulous hygiene precautions. She has no idea how he keeps on catching it. What advice would you give ... [Pg.119]

It is widely used across the globe for the management and treatment of intestinal nematode infection. It is also quite effective as a single-dose-treatment for ascariasis, New and Old World hookworm infections, and trichuriasis. It has been observed that a recommended multi-dose therapy with albendazol may help in the complete eradication of pinworm, threadworm, capillariasis, chlonorchiasis, and hydated disease as well. However, the overall observed effectiveness of albendazole against tapeworms (cestodes) is obviously more variable and less impressive apparently. [Pg.657]

Trypanosoma cruzi infection. The current treatment involves noxious organic drugs, the dose being limited by the toxicity of the therapy. Helminth worms include flukes, tapeworm and roundworms, which cause a diverse range of infections all over the world. For example, the annual incidence of infection from threadworm exceeds 200 milhon cases, including high levels of infection in Europe, Canada and the US. [Pg.185]

Thiabendazole (Mintezo ) (XXVIII) and bephenium hydroxynaphthoate (Alcopar ) (XXIX) are now available in the United States for the treatment of intestinal parasitoses. Thiabendazole is claimed to be particularly effective against enterobiasis and strongyloidiasis (threadworm disease). Bephenium is reported to be effective against hookworm infections. 7... [Pg.133]


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