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Anthelmintic
Drugs (Mebendazole (Side effects (Stomach/abdominal pain,…
Anthelmintic
Drugs
Mebendazole
Mechanism of action
Mebendazole works by selectively inhibiting the synthesis of microtubules via binding to colchicine binding site of β-tubulin
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Route of administration
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May be swallowed whole, chewed, or crushed
Storage conditions
Stored at room temperature, between 15 C to 30 C
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Albendazole
Mechanism of action
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This microtubular deterioration is irreversible and leads to disruption of absorptive and secretory functions of the cells
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Contraindications
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Increased intracranial pressure, seizures
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Central nervous system effects, including dizziness and drowsiness
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Strorage conditions
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Away from sunlight, moisture and heat
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