VERMOX
Vermox Information
Vermox is a popular drug that is more commonly known under the generic name of Mebendazole. This product is an anti-worm ("antihelmintic") medicine that has proven its effectiveness in preventing worms from multiplying or from growing inside the patient’s organism.
Vermox Indications
Vermox is a well known anti-worm medicine that is commonly prescribed in the treatment of infections that are caused by various types of worms that include whipworm, roundworm, pinworm, and hookworm. However, this drug could also serve some other purposes that have not been listed in this guide. Ask your personal health care specialist for more information about this medicine.
Vermox Warnings
Before you begin using a medication, be sure to inform your doctor of any medical conditions or allergies you may have, any medications you are taking, whether you are pregnant or breast-feeding, and any other significant facts about your health. These factors may affect how you should use this medication.
Pregnancy: The safety and effectiveness of using this medication during pregnancy is not known. Mebendazole should not be used during pregnancy unless the benefits outweigh the risks. If you become pregnant while taking this medication, contact your doctor immediately.
Breast-feeding: It is not known if mebendazole passes into breast milk. If you are a breast-feeding mother and are taking this medication, it may affect your baby. Talk to your doctor about whether you should continue breast-feeding.
Children: The safety and effectiveness of using this medication have not been established for children less than 2 years old. Mebendazole may be considered for children 1 to 2 years old if the benefits outweigh the potential risks to the child.
Vermox Uses
Mebendazole is used to treat intestinal worm infections such as pinworm, roundworm, and hookworm.OTHER USES: This section contains uses of this drug that are not listed in the approved professional labeling for the drug but that may be prescribed by your health care professional. Use this drug for a condition that is listed in this section only if it has been so prescribed by your health care professional.
This drug may also be used for worm infections elsewhere in the body (e.g., trichinosis). In these cases, it is usually taken more often and for a longer time.
Vermox Intake Guidelines
Ask your personal health care specialist to tell you exactly how you should take your doses of Vermox. Do not deviate from any of your physician’s instructions regarding your treatment with this product. If you fail to understand some of them you should ask a nurse or a pharmacist for additional explanations. If you want to know more about this drug you should consult the medicine’s label.
Do not stop your treatment with Vermox without your physician’s approval even if you start to feel better after a few days of intake. In some cases, the disorders symptoms completely disappear even if the condition has not been completely treated. A treatment with this drug could last for more than 3 weeks, depending on the patient’s digestive system and on the worm’s susceptibility to this drug. Do not use laxatives to treat a worn infection. Keep this medicine in a place that is unlikely to be reached by either pets or children (in order to avoid unpleasant and possibly dangerous accidents such as poisoning). Store it in a cool, dry place, at the average room temperature (not in the bathroom or near the kitchen sink).
Each dose of Vermox should be accompanied by a full glass of liquid. You may crush, chew, or mix your pills with food if necessary. During your treatment with this drug you should wash your linens, clothes and towels much more often that usually. Remember that pinworm infections can be easily transmitted from one patient to another.
Vermox Dosage
Your personal health care specialist (who is familiar with your personal and family medical history) is able to prescribe you an appropriate dose of Vermox. During your treatment with this product, your physician might want to change your dose of this drug (Vermox), depending on how your body responds to the treatment. Do not deviate from any of your doctor’s instructions.
Vermox Overdose
If you suspect that you might be suffering from an overdose with this medicine you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Overdose with Vermox should trigger symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and / or abdominal pain.
Vermox Missed Dose
It is important to try not to miss any of your prescribed doses of this medicine (this way, you will make sure that you will get the most beneficial effects from your treatment with it). If you happen to miss taking one of your doses of Vermox you should take it as soon as possible. If it is time for you to take another dose of this product, you should skip the one that you have missed and proceed with your regular dosing schedule. It is strictly forbidden to take double doses of Vermox without your personal physician’s approval.
Vermox Side Effects
You should immediately stop your treatment with Vermox and seek medical care as soon as possible if you develop any signs of an allergic reaction during your intake of this drug (shortness of breath; swelling of your tongue, lips, or face; throat closure; or hives). However, a treatment with this medicine could also trigger some other less severe side effects (that occur much more often) such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, or fever.
Vermox Drug Reactions
During your treatment with Vermox you should avoid taking any seizure medications such as ethotoin (Peganone), phenytoin (Dilantin), carbamazepine (Tegretol), mephenytoin (Mesantoin), and so on.
Buy Vermox
Buy Vermox through our Online Pharmacy or at any Canada Pharmacy where it is sold. In some countries VERMOX may also be known as: Dazomet, Helmint, Mebutar, Nemasole, Combantrin-1 with Mebendazole, Tesical, Pantelmin, Docmebenda, Ascariobel, Averpan, Bendrax, Crisdazol, Ductelmin, Eraverm, Feller, Geophagol, Gran-Verm, Ibdazol, Kindelmin, Mebental, Moben, Multielmin, Necamin, Neo Mebend, Panfugan, Pantelmin, Panverm, Pentazole, Pluriverm, Probendazol, Sifbem, Sirben, Trotil, Tetrahelmin, Verminon, Vermiben, Verzol, Surfont, Daben, Diazolen, Exbenzol, Exteny, Hedazol, Fanciadazol, L-Ombrix, Meb-Overoid, Mebentiasis, Anti-Worm, Vermin-Dazol, Kruidvat Anti-worm, Madicure, Combantrin-1, Rolab-Anthex, Wormgo, Boots Threadworm Tablets 2 Years Plus, Bendamen, Bendacor
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