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Niclosamide, sold
under the
brand name
Niclocide among others, is an
anthelmintic medication used to
treat tapeworm infestations,
including diphyllobothriasis...
- Drug
interactions may
occur if
salicylanilides such as
dibromsalan and
niclosamide are co-administered.
Abortions in
cattle and
death in
sheep have been...
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properly cooking meat.
Treatment is
generally with praziquantel,
though niclosamide may also be used.
Together with cysticercosis,
infections affect about...
- a
variety of
pharmacological uses.
Chlorinated derivatives including niclosamide, oxyclozanide, and
rafoxanide are used as anthelmintics,
especially as...
- labetalol, medroxalol, lopirin, otilonium, oxyclozanide, salicylanilide,
niclosamide, and raclopride. 4-Aminosalicylic acid
Mesalazine Salsalate Borne R,...
- acts by
uncoupling of
oxidative phosphorylation in flukes.
Along with
niclosamide,
another tapeworm drug, it has been
recently found to
display "strong...
- non-toxic, most are
approved for use in
organic gardening Metaldehyde Niclosamide Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (e.g. methiocarb),
highly toxic to other...
- timori, and Loa loa
Salicylanilide –
mitochondrial un-couplers such as
Niclosamide and Oxyclozanide, and are used only for
flatworm infections Nitazoxanide...
- diphyllobothriasis.
Niclosamide An
alternative treatment is
niclosamide, 2 g
orally once for
adults or 50 mg/kg (max 2 g) for children.
Niclosamide is not available...
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species of fish.
Examples of
piscicides include rotenone, saponins, TFM,
niclosamide and
Antimycin A (Fintrol). Historically,
fishing techniques of indigenous...