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 Is mebendazole safe for humans?

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bruceparker Posted - Jul 24 2024 : 05:30:47
Mebendazole is an antiparasitic medication commonly used to treat a variety of worm infections, including pinworms, roundworms, and hookworms. It is generally considered safe for use in humans when taken as prescribed. The drug works by inhibiting the ability of the worms to absorb glucose, effectively killing them over time.

Most people tolerate Emverm 100mg Chewable Tablets well, but, like any medication, it can have side effects. Common side effects include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and headaches. These side effects are typically mild and temporary. Rarely, more serious side effects such as liver enzyme changes, allergic reactions, or bone marrow suppression can occur, especially with prolonged use.

Pregnant women are usually advised to avoid mebendazole, especially during the first trimester, due to potential risks to the developing fetus. Always consult a healthcare provider before taking mebendazole to ensure it is appropriate for your specific health condition and to understand the correct dosage and potential risks.

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