Vermox 30Ml Suspension 100Mg/5Ml
Mebendazole acts locally in the lumen of the gut by interfering with cellular tubulin formation in the intestines of...
Mebendazole acts locally in the lumen of the gut by interfering with cellular tubulin formation in the intestines of worms. Mebendazole binds specifically to tubulin and causes ultrastructural degenerative changes in the intestine. As a result, the glucose uptake and the digestive functions of the worm are disrupted to such an extent that an autolytic process occurs.
Purpose
Parasitic Infection
Ingredients
Mebendazole
Warnings
There have been rare reports of reversible liver function disturbances, hepatitis, and neutropenia described in patients who were treated with mebendazole at standard dosages for indicated conditions.
As higher doses and longer treatment is recommended in patients with Trichinellosis and Echinoccocosis, careful consideration is advised to be given when treating patients with severe chronic hepatic diseases and/or bone marrow depression.
Mebendazole does not affect the mental alertness or driving ability.
Side Effects
Abdominal Discomfort, Diarrhea, Flatulence , Agranulocytosis, Neutropenia , Hypersensitivity including anaphylactic reaction and anaphylactoid reaction , Convulsions, Dizziness , Abdominal pain, Nausea, Vomiting , Hepatitis, Abnormal liver function tests , Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Exanthema, Angioedema, Urticaria, Alopecia , Glomerulonephritis.
Storage Instructions
Store this medicine at room temperature, away from direct light and heat.
| Brand | Aspin |
| Status | Active |