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Fenbendazole Wormentel Treats What Parasites? - Genericcures
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Fenbendazole, sold under the brand name Wormentel, is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication widely used to treat various internal parasites in both animals and, in some off-label cases, humans. It belongs to the benzimidazole class of anthelmintics and is particularly effective at eliminating a wide range of gastrointestinal worms.
Wormentel (Fenbendazole)
is primarily used to treat roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain types of tapeworms. It works by disrupting the parasites' cellular structure, specifically by inhibiting the formation of microtubules essential for glucose uptake. This leads to a depletion of energy in the parasites, causing them to die gradually and be expelled through the digestive tract.
In veterinary medicine, Wormentel is commonly used in dogs, cats, horses, and livestock to treat:
Toxocara canis (roundworms)
Ancylostoma caninum (hookworms)
Trichuris vulpis (whipworms)
Taenia species (some tapeworms)
Strongyloides and other intestinal parasites
Although not officially approved for human use in many countries, Fenbendazole has gained attention for off-label use in humans for treating parasites, particularly giardiasis and other worm infestations, under medical supervision.
Wormentel is typically administered orally and is considered safe when used as directed. It has a high safety margin and minimal side effects, making it a preferred choice for routine deworming.
In summary, Fenbendazole Wormentel is highly effective against a broad range of intestinal parasites, offering reliable relief for both preventive and curative treatment. Always consult a healthcare or veterinary professional for proper diagnosis and dosage before use.
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