

Intestinal or extra-intestinal helminths are a type of parasitic invasions that according to statistical data occur in 80% of the human population. Priorly in treatment of such diseases herbal supplements were used, which were produced on the basis of pumpkin seeds, tansy flowers, chenopodium oil. However currently new preparations have been introduced to the pharmaceutical market.
The drugs used in treatment of helminth invasions are divided in the following groups depending on their effect on different groups of helminths (anticestodal, anti-trematode, antinematodal). Known effectiveness of several preparations on the groups of helminths is described underneath:
Currently our site provides only Vermox or Mebendazole for the treatment of intestinal helminth invasions. The drug is considered to be a preparation used in treatment of a large variety of intestinal infections includingascaridosis, enterobiasis, echinococcosis and etc.
