MEDICAL DESCRIPTION OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET:
Mebendazole tablet contains Mebendazole (100mg) an antiparasitic agent used to treat many worm infections. It produces its action by killing the worms that are responsible for infections.Â
USE OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET (Indication of Mebendazole):Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
It is used in the treatment of parasitic worm infections.
MEBENDAZOLE TABLET BENEFITS:
Pinworm:
It is also called threadworms. It is the common type of intestinal worm infection caused by Enterobius vermicularis. It is a contagious infection that is transmitted from contaminated hands, fingernails, bathroom surfaces, toys, clothing, drinking glasses, and towels. Symptoms include itching around the anus area, trouble sleeping, anus pain, and worms in stool.Â
Roundworm:
It is a parasitic infection caused by a roundworm called Ascaris lumbricoides. This worm usually lives in our intestines and causes stomach pain, diarrhea, and fever. It is transmitted from contaminated food and water. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, wheezing, malnutrition, cough, disturbed sleep, stomach pain, and restlessness.Â
Whipworm:
It is a common type of large intestine worm infection caused by Trichuris trichiura. It usually develops after the ingestion of contaminated water or feces that contains whipworm parasites. Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, headaches, weight loss, and inability to control feces.Â
Hookworm:
This type of parasite usually affects the lungs and small intestine. It is found in contaminated feces. It is caused by parasites called Ancylostoma duodenale, and Nectar americanus. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, fever, blood in stool, loss of appetite, and rash.
HOW THE MEBENDAZOLE TABLET WORKS:Â Â Â Â
Mebendazole tablet contains Mebendazole (100mg) an antiparasitic medication that produces its action by interfering with the permeability of cell membranes and kills the worms which is responsible for infections.Â
CONTRAINDICATION OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET:
If you are allergic to mebendazole and its combinations, it is advisable not to consume the medicine.Â
MEBENDAZOLE TABLET SIDE EFFECTÂ
Headache
Angioedema
Dizziness
Fever
Drowsiness
Low blood count
Rash
Itching
Stomach pain
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Unusual weakness
FAQ MEBENDAZOLE TABLET:
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Is Mebendazole an antibiotic?
No, this medicine is not an antibiotic. It is an anti-parasitic medicine used to used to treat various worm infections.Â
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Is the Mebendazole tablet effective?
Yes, it is considered safe and effective to use this medicine if it is advised by your doctor.
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Will Mebendazole tabet kill all the worms?
Yes, this tablet will kill all the worms which are present in your stomach and intestine.
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL WARNING OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET
ALCOHOL:
While taking mebendazole it is not clear whether it is safe to consume alcohol. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation.Â
DRIVING OR OPERATING MACHINERY
While taking the mebendazole medicine it is safe to drive or operate the machine. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation
PREGNANCY:
Using this medicine while you are pregnant is considered unsafe because this medicine may produce harmful effects on your baby. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation
BREASTFEEDING:Â
Using this medicine while you are breastfeeding is considered safe because this medicine does not produce harmful effects. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation.
KIDNEY PROBLEM:
Limited information is available regarding the use of this medicine in patients with a history of kidney diseases. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation
LIVER PROBLEM:
Using this medicine in patients with a history of liver disease is considered cautious. Adjust the dose as per the requirements. For more details visit the doctor or nearby hospital for a consultation.Â
HOW TO TAKE A MEBENDAZOLE TABLET:
Mebendazole gives better results when you take the medicine with food, take the tablet fully, and do not chew or crush the tablet. Take the tablets as per the dose prescribed by the doctor. Do not take extra doses and dosage of the medicine, it may lead to undesired and unwanted effects.Â
USE OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLETS IN ADULTS:
If the medicine is prescribed by the doctor, then it is advised to consume the medicine as per the doctor’s prescription of dose and dosage, For more details visit the doctor for the consultation
USE OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET IN CHILDREN:
Children who are below 2 years old should not use this medicine. For further information kindly contact your physician.
USE OF MEBENDAZOLE TABLET IN ELDERLY PATIENTS:
Mebendazole tablets should be used with caution in patients in an elderly age group, which leads to developing further medical problems and worsening the patient’s health conditions. Kindly consult with your doctor. Dose adjustment is required for the patient based on the medical condition and previous medical history of the patient.
OTHER GENERAL WARNINGS:
Using this medicine may cause a reversible increase in liver enzymes, bone marrow suppression, aplastic anemia, and agranulocytosis. Patients need to consult the doctor before consuming the medicine and caution to be taken while taking the medicine. Â
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Mebendazole tablet contains Mebendazole (100mg) an antiparasitic agent used to treat many worm infections. It produces its action by killing the worms that are responsible for infections.
Inform the doctor, if you have the following complications earlier, Â
If you have a medical history of GI tract diseaseÂ
If you have an immunodeficiency disease like the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) /Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
If you have allergic conditions like itching and rashesÂ
If you are planning to become pregnant or currently under the breastfeedÂ
If you are suffering from diarrhea, stomach pain, etc
DRUG INTERACTION WITH MEBENDAZOLE TABLET
Interaction with the drugs:
Acalabrutinib and mebendazole may increase the risk of myelosuppressive effects.Â
The use of fosphenytoin decreases the effect of mebendazole by increasing its metabolism.Â
The use of dexamethasone increases the effect of mebendazole by an unspecified interaction mechanism.
OVERDOSE
Consume the medicine as per the doctor’s advice and prescribed dose and dosage. Avoid taking any extra dose of medicine then original prescribed dose.Do not overdose for the immediate effect,which leads to undesired effects. If you have taken the overdose/extra dose of the medicine immediately visit the doctor or nearby hospital for medical consultation.
MISSED DOSE
Take the medicine as per the prescription of doctor.
Take only dose and dosage prescribed by the doctor and doctor advice.
Do not take the missed or forgot dose to adjust the dose,if you missed the dose skip the missed dose continue the regular schedule dose medicine.
Consuming the medicine for two time to compensate the missed or forgot dose should be avoid.
Conditions of Storage:
Store the medicine at 30°c at room temperature.
Keep reaching out to children and pets, to avoid the risk of swallowing.
Protect from sunlight and heatÂ
Quick recall:
Mebendazole tablet contains Mebendazole (100mg) an antiparasitic agent used to treat many worm infections.Â
It produces its action by killing the worms that are responsible for infections.
Inform your doctor if you have a history of liver diseases
Do not discontinue the medicine without consulting with your doctorÂ
Kindly maintain hygienic practicesÂ
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