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Vermox (Mebendazole)

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Vermox (Mebendazole)

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Vermox with the active ingredient Mebendazole is effective in controlling infections caused by worms. It effectively prevents the worms from absorbing sugar, leading to their eventual death.

Vermox General Information

Vermox is a marketed brand of Mebendazole used for worm infestation. It belongs to a class of drugs called anthelmintics which prevents the growth of newly hatched insect larvae as well as its multiplication in the human body. There are several types of helminths that are susceptible to the presence of Vermox. These include whipworm, pinworm, roundworm and hookworm.

Vermox is proven to be effective even in the presence of more than one of the mentioned worms. Vermox tablets contain 100 mg of its generic name or active ingredient Mebendazole. Vermox shows great benefits in combating the different types of worm infestations in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) including ascariasis (roundworm infections), enterobiasis (threadworm infections), trichuriasis (whipworm infections) and hookworm infections. Vermox comes in suspension (liquid) and tablet forms for adults and children 2 years old and up.

Vermox's Mechanism of Action

Since Vermox consists of the anthelmintic drug mebendazole as an active ingredient, it prevents the worms from absorbing sugars as their food to survive. Without sugars, these worms' energy stores are depleted, and eventually, they die in a few days. These worms' are then excreted from the body by being carried out in the stools.

It must be noted that Vermox kills the adult worms only and not their eggs. So practicing good hygiene after while treating Vermox is absolutely necessary. If you unknowingly swallowed the eggs, it will cause new infections.

Here's how to avoid swallowing the eggs of the worms:

Take a bath in the morning instead of at night wash away any eggs that were laid off in the anal area over the night. Wash your hands thoroughly by scrubbing under the nails every after going to the comfort room and before eating. Keep your fingernails short and clean all the time. Avoid biting the fingernails or sucking the finger. Wear underwear or pajamas at night.

Benefits of Vermox Medication

By blocking the sugar absorption of worms that leads to their death, Vermox is found to be effective against worm infestations. It is important to reiterate that Vermox treatment should be strengthened by good hygiene. This is so because Vermox only targets adult worms and not their eggs. So swallowing of worm's eggs will lead to regrowth of the worms in the body and cause re-infection.

Vermox Usage

Just like some medications Vermox tablets or liquid suspensions may be taken before or after meals, to be swallowed whole. But for those who are unable to swallow properly, crashing the tablet is allowed. If the taste is unpleasant, try switching into suspension form. But remember to shake it well before taking the Vermox suspension.

For threadworm infections, it is not only the infected patient who should be given with Vermox, but also the family members. This is because threadworms are easily spread. So even if someone in the household has no symptoms, he or she must still take the medicine as prophylaxis. If the symptoms are not subsiding after taking Vermox for several days, it is recommended to seek medical advice.

As a contraindication, patients who have known allergies or intolerance must avoid taking Vermox. Listed in the drug leaflets are the ingredients used in the formulation of this medicine. You can check it out if it contains any ingredients that you are allergic to.

Vermox Dosing

For general cases of pinworm infections, a single dose of Vermox is the standard treatment. However, a second treatment may be required after a few weeks and re-infection happens. For other infections caused by other types of worms, Vermox is taken orally every morning and evening for 3 days or as prescribed by your physician. If a second treatment is deemed necessary, it may be given after a few weeks.

There are other dosage recommendations prescribed by doctors for other forms of worm infections. In some instances, your doctor may order Vermox that is double the normal dose with longer duration of treatment. As part of following your doctor's prescription, ensure that you don't miss a dose. Stay committed with the treatment until you reach the full course. Skipping a dose or stopping the treatment early may lead to a re-infection.

Vermox's Side effects

For every drug, there is always an associated side effect and every patient may have a different reaction towards it. Here are the most notable side effects seen with Vermox usage:

Most common side effect:
Stomachache
Other side effects:
Flatulence Diarrhea  
Rare side effects:
Dizziness Rashes Low white blood cells (WBC) Liver Inflammation Unusual increase in liver function tests (LFTs) Alopecia or hair loss Anaphylaxis or severe form of allergic reactions (difficulty of breathing, wheezing, and swelling of throat and face) Severe blistering of skin affecting the mouth, throat, genitals and eyes' tissues If a severe allergic reaction happens to a patient, call for immediate medical help because it can lead to a life-threatening event.

Vermox and Pregnancy

Mebendazole (Vermox) is not proven to be safe among pregnant women. That's why the manufacturer does not recommend this medicine to be taken by such a sensitive and vulnerable population. If someone plans to take Vermox for worm infections but is pregnant or might be pregnant, seek a medical opinion first. If the benefits seem to outweigh the risks, your doctor can still prescribe Vermox even if you are pregnant or expecting.

The same precautions are recommended for pregnant women under Vermox treatment: practice good hygiene to prevent the eggs of the worms from causing re-infection. You doctor may give you a laid-out demonstration on how to do this. If you are a breastfeeding mother, inform your doctor if he plans to order Vermox treatment. This is because small amounts of medicine passes into the mother's milk and may potentially harm the nursing infant. The manufacturer thus recommends avoiding Vermox while breastfeeding.

Vermox Drug Interactions

If you are taking other medicines and have been prescribed Vermox, just inform your physician about the name/s of other medications that you take before starting it for safety purposes. Avoid taking the anti-ulcer drug called cimetidine together with Vermox as it lowers the metabolism of mebendazole in the liver. When this happens, the risk of toxicity and side effects is much higher.

Buying Mebendazole (Vermox) online

You can secure your Vermox stocks at our online pharmacy here at Undoctored. Just attend our online consultation from our available medical doctor if you have no prescription yet. This online consultation ensures that Mebendazole (Vermox) is the medication that you need.
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