Many different chemicals are used by scientists on animals to make sure they will not harm humans that do not have specif conditions. Without contact with a labratory that specilizes in this area, it is probably impossible to get the information you are asking for. Hope that helps ~Fire star
Common deworming medications used in animals are macrocyclic lactone-class parasiticides including ivermectin and moxidectinand, benzimendazole-class parasiticides including oxybendazole and fenbendazole, the pyrimidine class parasiticides including pyrantel pamoate and pyrantel tartrate and the isoquinolone class which contains only praziquantel.
Well, animals can pick up worms (we are not talking about earthworms here, you know but a kind of intestinal parasite) from things they pick up off the ground. Deworming kills the worms in their intestinal tract. Humans can get worms too. Deworming is used to remove parasites from the horse that are squatting in its intestine.
The chemical nomenclature system is used in naming compounds.
Dosing will depend on the deworming drug used.
enzymes
These compounds are called enzymes.
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.
These compounds are called enzymes.
chemical compounds
Compounds that help chemical reactions are called catalysts.
The chemical symbol for nitrogen is N and it used so that compounds can be given a chemical formula such as NH3 and can be represented in chemical equations for the ease of identifying what elements are in what compounds.
Chemical formulas are a shorthand way to represent chemical compounds. For example, CO2 is quicker to write than carbon dioxide.
The possible side effects of deworming will depend on the drug used. With the commonly used dewormers, side effects are rare.