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Ivermectin as an Antiparasitic Agent in Cattle

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1983
This paper summarizes the efficacy and safety evaluation of ivermectin given as a single subcutaneous injection for the control of a wide range of nematode and arthropod parasites of cattle. lvermectin for the treatment and control of parasites in cattle was evaluated in 56 efficacy studies and 181 field trials prior to market introduction.
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The activity of closantel as an equine antiparasitic agent

Veterinary Parasitology, 1983
Eighteen pony foals were experimentally infected with 500 third stage larvae of Strongylus vulgaris at 2 weeks, and at 2, 4, 6 and 8 months after birth. For the duration of the study, all foals were kept in the same pasture with their mothers to allow natural infection with other parasites by exposure to a contaminated environment.
J, Guerrero   +3 more
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Cyclosporin A: Immune suppressant and antiparasitic agent

Parasitology Today, 1986
In 1976, following the first description of. its biological properties I the fungal metabolite cydosporin A (CsA) was hailed as the first of a new generation of remarkable immunosuppressive agents (see Box I). This accolade was due to the unique, discriminatory action of CsA on the activation of T helper/inducer (Tw,)lymphocytes, without the ...
A W, Thomson, S W, Smith, L H, Chappell
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Ivermectin: A Potent New Antiparasitic Agent

Science, 1983
Ivermectin is the 22,23-dihydro derivative of avermectin B 1 , a macrocyclic lactone produced by an actinomycete, Streptomyces avermitilis . It is active at extremely low dosage against a wide variety of nematode and arthropod parasites, apparently by virtue of its action on the mediation of ...
W C, Campbell   +4 more
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Newer Antiparasitic Agents

Journal of Patient Safety & Infection Control, 2013
ABSTRACT Development of drug resistance, insecticide resistance and appearance of newer antiparasitic strains are some of the current challenges being faced by healthcare professionals in the field of parasitology. Highlighting the opportunities for antiparasitic drug discovered and the progress in recent years is the main objective of this review ...
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[Innovation in antiparasitic agents].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1992
The emergence of new parasitic diseases has encouraged studies on the elucidation of the mode of action of new and old antiparasitic drugs, and has led to the development of new chemical series. Resistance occurs rapidly when a single drug is used massively in human and animals.
P, Gayral, W, Peters
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Antiparasitic agents.

IDrugs : the investigational drugs journal, 2011
Parasitic diseases predominantly affect the developing world because of poor sanitation, poor living conditions, and lack of medical care. The relative insulation of the developed countries has been protective until recently, when several factors have made populations worldwide potentially at risk of infection by any transmissible agent.
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Antiparasitic agents

2021
Maurício L. Martins   +8 more
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Antiparasitic Agents

2023
Edward T. Ryan   +2 more
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Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug

Pharmacological Research, 2021
Xin Yao, Qiang Fang
exaly  

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