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Mebendazole treats parasites (antihelminthic) ONLY and metronidazole treats protozoa and anerobic bacteria NOT parasites. Second year med student -kumereng
albendazole, furazolidone, iodoquinol, mebendazole, metronidazole, niclosamide, paromomycin, pyrantel pamoate, pyrimethamine, quinacrine, sulfadiazine or thiabendazole.
fluconazole
Not in the U.S. Mebendazole (Vermox) is available by prescription.
no try to aviod it
Vermox
Mebendazole
Mebendazole Antiox
500mg mebendazole is a one-dose treatment for intestinal parasitic infections. Take the tablet orally. I recommend that you take it before bedtime.
Mebendazole is used to treat various types of worm infestations. According to Wikipedia, the dosage of mebendazole is 100mg taken once. This dosage is the same for adults and children (but should not be used by pregnant women). However, I am at a loss as to what the "las" part of your question relates to. Potentially, this is a form of the drug which has different dosage instructions to standard "mebendazole", so if in doubt, read the patient information leaflet in the drug packet. If still in doubt, consult your GP/family doctor. See attached link for information on "Mebendazole".
No, but try crushing Ovex (mebendazole) tablets into vaseline to make a good alternative. Mebendazole is safe because very little is absorbed into the body.
Metronidazole can it treat Bronchitis