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Antiparasitics are a
class of
medications which are
indicated for the
treatment of
parasitic diseases, such as
those caused by helminths, amoeba, ectoparasites...
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acepromazine – sedative, tranquilizer, and
antiemetic afoxolaner -
antiparasitic albendazole -
anthelminthic alphaxolone - hypnotic/sedative alprazolam...
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Ivermectin is an
antiparasitic drug.
After its
discovery in 1975, its
first uses were in
veterinary medicine to
prevent and
treat heartworm and acariasis...
- sold
under the
brand name
Alinia among others, is a broad-spectrum
antiparasitic and broad-spectrum
antiviral medication that is used in
medicine for...
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Anthelmintics or
antihelminthics are a
group of
antiparasitic drugs that
expel parasitic worms (helminths) and
other internal parasites from the body...
- The
uropygial gland,
informally known as the
preen gland or the oil gland, is a
bilobed sebaceous gland possessed by the
majority of
birds used to distribute...
- viruses,
parasites (resistant to
multiple antifungal, antiviral, and
antiparasitic drugs of a wide
chemical variety).
Recognizing different degrees of...
- Tresaderm, and Arbotect, is a preservative, an
antifungal agent, and an
antiparasitic agent.
Tiabendazole is used
primarily to
control mold, blight, and other...
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bowel resection.
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Fleckenstein JM (2017-01-01). "157 -
Antiparasitic Agents". In
Cohen J,
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Infectious Diseases...
- antibiotic-producing genus,
producing antibacterial, antifungal, and
antiparasitic drugs, and also a wide
range of
other bioactive compounds, such as immunosuppressants...