Albendazole is an anthelmintic drug
used to treat various infections caused by worms.
In
particular, it is an infection of the tapeworm, which is the presence of cysts
in the liver, in the lungs or in the brain; Cystic cysts, caused by tapeworms
originating from pigs, which also damage the brain.
In
addition, it is used to treat additional infections caused by hookworm and
pinworm. The standard treatment protocol for benidazole is to take the drug for
a period of 4 weeks and then rest for two weeks, and the medication continues
for about three sessions. Side effects of albendazole include: abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, head pain, dizziness and temporary loss.
It is effective in the treatment against :
Flatworms
Hooks
Perforated
worms
Inflammation
disease
The
only worm / worms Cystic cystitis
Maternal
disease
Cervical
worms
cysts.
Uses of albendazole tablets
hydated
diseses
neurocyticercosis
enterocyticercosis
enterobiasis
strongyloidiasis
ascariasis
trichurasis
Filariasis
Giardiasis
------ Warning ------
Pregnancy
This medicine is not for pregnant women unless necessary. All the risks
should be discussed with the doctor before taking the medicines.
Breast feeding
This medicine is not for use in breastfeeding women unless necessary. All
the effects should be discussed before taking the medicine.
albendazole
Reviewed by Nikka
on
September 20, 2018
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