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Herbal anthelmintic agents: a narrative review.

Journal of traditional Chinese medicine = Chung i tsa chih ying wen pan, 2022
Manjusa Adak, Pradeep Kumar
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Anthelmintics for horses

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract Modern equine anthelmintics can be divided into at least seven principal groups based on mode of action, i.e., benzimidazoles, pro-benzimidazoles, imidothiazoles, tetrahydropyrimidines, organophosphates, piperazines, and avermectins. The spectrum of activity of these drugs varies and resistance of cyathostomes to benzimidazole and pro ...
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Anthelmintics

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Anthelmintics are a class of drugs used to treat infections caused by helminths, or parasitic worms, which include nematodes (roundworms), trematodes (flukes), and cestodes (tapeworms). These medications work by targeting various biological processes essential for the survival and reproduction of these parasites.
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ANTHELMINTICS

Pharmacological Reviews, 1957
E, BUEDING, C, SWARTZWELDER
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ANTHELMINTICS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1932
In a recent review of the literature we have found references to nearly three hundred substances which have been used against hookworm and Ascaris. 1 Besides this we have tested some three or four hundred other substances on Ascaris in our laboratory.
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Anthelmintic resistance

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1980
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