Mebendazole
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INDICATIONS
FDA
Note: mebendazole was withdrawn from U.S. market in 2011
- Enterobiasis (pinworm)
- Hookworm
- Ascariasis (roundworm)
- Trichuriasis (whipworm)
NON-FDA APPROVED USES
- Alternative therapy:
- Echinococcus
- Strongyloidiasis
- Trichstrongyliasis
- Trichinosis
- Capillariasis
- Filariasis
- Toxocariasis
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INDICATIONS
FDA
Note: mebendazole was withdrawn from U.S. market in 2011
- Enterobiasis (pinworm)
- Hookworm
- Ascariasis (roundworm)
- Trichuriasis (whipworm)
NON-FDA APPROVED USES
- Alternative therapy:
- Echinococcus
- Strongyloidiasis
- Trichstrongyliasis
- Trichinosis
- Capillariasis
- Filariasis
- Toxocariasis
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