What medicine does intestinal ascariasis take

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Patients with intestinal ascariasis can take albendazole, piperazine citrate, pyrantel pamoate and other drugs under the guidance of doctors.

What medicine does intestinal ascariasis take

1. albendazole

albendazole is a broad-spectrum, highly effective and low-toxic benzimidazole anti-insect drug, which can block the uptake of glucose by the worm body, resulting in paralysis of the worm body and eventual death.

2. piperazine citrate

can block the transmission of neuromuscular joint impulses of the worm body, causing flaccid paralysis of the worm body muscles, which cannot be adsorbed on the intestinal wall and excreted with feces.

What medicine does intestinal ascariasis take

3. pyrantel pamoate pyrantel pamoate

is a broad-spectrum nematode-repellent drug, which can cause spasmodic contraction and paralysis of the worm body by inhibiting neuromuscular conduction, so that it is excreted.



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