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Anthelmintics

2016
Anthelmintics are drugs used to eradicate helminth infestations of the intestine or tissues of other organs. The most relevant types of chemical classes of anthelmintics are piperazines, benzimidazoles, imidazothiazoles, tetrahydropyrimidines, isoquinolines, salicylanilides, and few sporadic compounds that do not belong to these chemical classes ...
Ruben Vardanyan, Victor J. Hruby
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ANTHELMINTICS

Pharmacological Reviews, 1957
E, BUEDING, C, SWARTZWELDER
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Anthelmintics — A review

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1984
Abstract The development of new anthelmintics for use in livestock has been probably the most rapidly expanding area in the field of pharmaceutical research of recent years. Scarcely a month goes by without the reporting of yet another new compound being introduced for its novel anthel-mintic activity.
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Phenolics and Terpenoids; the Promising New Search for Anthelmintics: A Critical Review.

Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2015
N. Mukherjee   +4 more
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Pharmacology of Anthelmintics

1985
As noted in the different chapters of this volume, most infections due to worms living in the gastrointestinal tract can now be cured by anthelmintics. In general these drugs can be divided into four classes: herbal preparations, inorganic and metallorganic compounds, “antibiotics,” and synthetic organic compounds.
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