Albendazole And Ivermectin Tablet
40 Per Strip
50 Strip (MOQ)
Albendazole and Ivermectin are both antiparasitic medications used to treat a variety of parasitic infections. Albendazole is primarily effective against intestinal worms (like roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms) as well as tissue-dwelling parasites such as those causing neurocysticercosis (brain infections) and hydatid disease (affecting the liver and lungs). It works by disrupting the parasite's ability to synthesize key molecules, ultimately killing it. On the other hand, Ivermectin is effective against a range of external and internal parasites, including scabies, head lice, and river blindness (onchocerciasis) caused by roundworms. It works by paralyzing the parasites, preventing them from functioning properly. Both drugs are typically taken in tablet form, with dosage varying based on the type and severity of the infection. While they are both generally well-tolerated, side effects may include gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, and, in rare cases, liver or neurological issues. These medications are crucial in managing parasitic infections, but should be used under medical supervision to ensure proper dosing and avoid potential side effects.