Mebendazole (mebendazolum)


MEBENDAZOL (Mebendazolum). 5-Benzoil-2- metoksikarbonilamino- benzimidazol.
     Synonyms : Vermoks, Antiox, Mebensole, Mebutar, Medosil, Multielmin, Necamin, Nemasole, Ovitelmin, Pantelmin, Pluriverm, Sirben, Telmin, Vermirax, Vermox, Vertex, Vormin and others.
     Amorphous yellowish powder, little soluble in water.
     Mebendazole is highly protivoglistnym funds. There are various types of worms, but the most effective for enterobioze and trihotsefaleze. It may also be applied to ascariasis, ankilostomidoze, teniidoze and mixed invasions.
     The drug selectively affects tsitoplazmaticheskie mikrotubuly worm oppresses assimilate worm inhibits glucose and education in their body ATF.
     Preparation is poorly absorbed in the gut and almost entirely devoted to the faeces (only small amounts of urine).
     Assign mebendazole inside. Preliminary starvation, special diets and slabitelnogo application is not required.
     In enterobioze adults and adolescents are taking one dose of 0.1 g (1 tablet), children 2-10 years to 25-50 mg. When re-invasive treatment repeat the same dose at 2 and 4 weeks.
     In other worm disease, or mixed invasions appoint 0.1 g, 2 times a day for 3 days. In teniidoze strongiloidoze and adults to give 0.1 g 2 - 3 times a day, children 2 to 0.1 grams per day for 3 days.
     In applying their housing could experience allergic reactions.
     The drug is contraindicated in pregnancy.
     Product : 0.1 grams of pills in a package of six pieces.
     Storage : List B.

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