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Q: What are anthelmintic or
anti-worm medicines?
A: Anthelmintic or anti-worm medicines are drugs used to treat
infections caused by parasitic worms (helminths). These medications work by
either killing the worms or paralyzing them so they can be expelled from the
body.
Q: What types of worm infections
do these medicines treat?
A: Anthelmintic medicines are used to treat different types of
worm infections, including roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes. These parasites
can affect the intestines, blood, liver, lungs, and other organs.
Q: How do anti-worm medicines work
in the body?
A: These medicines typically act by disrupting the parasite’s
metabolism or nervous system, causing paralysis or death. This allows the body
to eliminate the worms naturally through bowel movements.
Q: What are some common
anthelmintic drugs available?
A: Commonly used anti-worm medications include albendazole,
mebendazole, ivermectin, praziquantel, and pyrantel. Each drug targets specific
types of parasites and infections.
Q: What are the common symptoms of
worm infections?
A: Symptoms may vary but often include abdominal pain, diarrhea,
cough, fever, skin irritation, and in severe cases, nutritional deficiencies or
organ-related complications.
Q: How long does anti-worm
treatment usually last?
A: The duration of treatment depends on the type and severity of
infection. Some infections may require a single dose, while others may need
repeated or longer treatment courses.
Q: Are anthelmintic medicines safe
to use?
A: Most anthelmintic drugs are generally safe when used as
prescribed. However, mild side effects such as nausea, dizziness, or abdominal
discomfort may occur in some individuals.
Q: How can worm infections be
prevented?
A: Preventive measures include maintaining good hygiene, washing
hands regularly, consuming clean food and water, avoiding undercooked meat, and
keeping surroundings clean to reduce exposure to parasites