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Tag: Parasitic infections

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What Happens to Your Body When You Take Dewormers?

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An estimated 1.5 billion people, or 24% of the world's population, are infected with soil-transmitted helminths (parasitic worms) worldwide [1.6.1]. So, what happens to your body when you take dewormers to combat these infections?

What is the Class of Ivermectin? A Comprehensive Pharmacology Guide

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Ivermectin, a drug for which its discoverers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015, is a semisynthetic antiparasitic agent. It is widely known for its efficacy against a broad spectrum of parasitic infections, both internally and externally. Understanding the specific classification of this medication is key to appreciating its unique mechanism of action.

Is oral ivermectin better than permethrin? A Detailed Comparison

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Scabies affects over 100 million people globally each year, making effective treatment a public health priority. When considering treatment options, a common question arises: is oral ivermectin better than permethrin? Both are primary treatments, but they differ significantly in application and use cases.

What is Levofin Oz Used For?: An Overview of This Combination Antibiotic

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Levofin Oz is a combination antibiotic used to treat various bacterial and parasitic infections, primarily focusing on gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea and dysentery. The medication combines Levofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, and Ornidazole, an antiprotozoal agent, to provide broad-spectrum coverage. This dual-action approach is particularly effective for treating mixed infections caused by both bacteria and parasites.

What are the classification of anti worm drugs?

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An estimated 1.5 billion people, or 24% of the world's population, are infected with soil-transmitted helminths worldwide [1.7.1]. This article details **what are the classification of anti worm drugs** used to combat these parasitic infections.

The Origin Story: Was Ivermectin Originally Made for Humans?

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Discovered in the late 1970s from a single soil microbe in Japan, ivermectin was not initially intended for people [1.2.2]. So, was ivermectin originally made for humans? The answer is no; it was first introduced as a revolutionary veterinary drug in 1981 [1.10.2, 1.3.3].

How many times can you be treated with permethrin?

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With an estimated 200 million people affected by scabies globally at any time, permethrin is a primary treatment. Understanding 'how many times can you be treated with permethrin?' is crucial for safe and effective eradication of infestations like scabies and lice.