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Description

Overview

Fenbendazole 150mg + Ivermectin 6mg is an effective broad-spectrum combination of antiparasitic agents utilized for human and veterinary settings (under the guidance of a professional). It is a combination of two powerful anti-worm drugs: Fenbendazole, the benzimidazole carbamate, in combination with Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone. They combine to eradicate many types of parasites in the body.

Although it is commonly utilized in animal species, this approach has been gaining attention in the adjunctive functions for parasites in humans, particularly when it comes to multi-helminthic infestations or parasites that are resistant.

The formulation is usually taken as a one-dose treatment or short-course therapy under medical or veterinary supervision.

What is It Used For?

This medication is dual-action and targets many parasitic worms as well as larvae. The most common uses for it are:

  • Roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides)
  • Hookworm (Ancylostoma, Necator)
  • Whipworm (Trichuris trichiura)
  • Threadworm (Strongyloides stercoralis)
  • Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis)
  • Tapeworm (some species)
  • Lungworm and gastrointestinal parasites (in animals)
  • Mixed or resistant helminthic infections

The drug can also be utilized on its own or in conjunction with other treatments for human patients with chronic parasite conditions with the guidance of a physician, particularly in cases where monotherapy is not effective.

How the Combination Works

Each component performs a particular job:

  1. Fenbendazole (150mg)

  • It blocks the development of microtubules inside parasitic cells
  • The worm stops the flow of energy through the blocking of glucose absorption
  • It is effective against larval and adult stages of many intestinal worms.
  1. Ivermectin (6mg)

  • Binds to glutamategated chloride channels found in muscle and nerve cells
  • The parasite is killed and paralyzed through a heightened permeability of cell membranes
  • It is active against threadworms, roundworms, as well as some parasites

Together, they create together, they provide a complete antiparasitic impact which reduces recurrence as well as the risk of developing resistance.

Dosage and Administration

Condition / Use Case Typical Adult Dose Frequency Notes
Intestinal worms (general) 1 tablet (150mg/6mg) orally Once daily 1 to 3 days depending on condition
Strongyloidiasis 1 tablet daily 2–3 days May require extended dosing
Veterinary use As per body weight Varies Based on animal type and infestation
Off-label human use Only under specialist supervision Varies Investigational/experimental
  • Make sure you follow your doctor’s or vet’s advice exactly
  • Consume with food to improve absorption
  • Do not take self-dosing or extend the treatment time without a medical recommendation

Contraindications

Beware of this combination when:

  • There is a history of hypersensitivity to Fenbendazole or Ivermectin
  • Children younger than 5 years (unless otherwise advised by the pediatrician)
  • Women who are pregnant or nursing (unless prescriptions are given)
  • Disorders of the brain that cause neurologic impairment or impaired brain-blood barrier (risk of neurotoxicity)
  • A severe liver condition (dose adjustment could be necessary)

Drug Interactions

  • Warfarin: Increased risk of bleeding
  • Other antiparasitics: Can increase the severity of the effects of
  • CNS depressants: Potential enhanced neurotoxicity
  • Enzyme inducers/inhibitors: Could modify Ivermectin metabolism

Be sure to inform your doctor regarding any other medications, herbal, or supplements you’re taking.

Side Effects

The majority of people can tolerate this mix very well, particularly for shorter classes. There are a few side effects that could be experienced, such as:

Common side effects:

  • Nausea or mild diarrhoea
  • Dizziness or drowsiness
  • Mild abdominal pain
  • Headache
  • Temporary rash or itching (as worms die off)

Less common but serious:

  • Allergic reactions (swelling, breathing difficulty)
  • Acute neurological signs (tremor and confusion) (especially in excessive doses and prolonged usage
  • Liver enzyme elevation (with prolonged or high dosing)

Get medical attention immediately in the event of serious adverse reactions.

Safety Precautions

  • It is not recommended for long-term use or repeated use without medical supervision
  • Beware of people who have impaired kidney or liver function
  • It is recommended to avoid pregnancy unless absolutely required
  • Do not drink during treatment to reduce strain on the liver

This medication should be administered only under the supervision of a veterinarian or medical professional and in particular instances that are off-label or not for human consumption.

Storage Instructions

  • Keep at least 30°C in an air-conditioned, dry, and cool place
  • Avoid contact with moisture as well as the sun’s rays
  • Storage should be kept out of the access of animals and children
  • Avoid using tablets that appear damaged or discoloured

Quick Reference Chart

Attribute Description
Active Ingredients Fenbendazole 150mg + Ivermectin 6mg
Drug Class Anthelmintic + Macrocyclic Lactone
Formulation Oral tablet
Primary Use Broad-spectrum deworming
Target Parasites Roundworms, hookworms, threadworms, more
Frequency Daily (short-term)
Prescription Required Yes (especially for human use)
Pregnancy Safe Not recommended without medical advice
Suitable For Adults (human/veterinary under supervision)
Special Consideration Resistance control and proper diagnosis

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What does Fenbendazole + Ivermectin treat?
    It can treat a wide range of intestinal and tissue parasites, such as hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, as well as threadworms.
  2. Can humans use this combination safely?
    Yes, with medical supervision. Though it’s often administered to animal models, it is sometimes used off-label in cases of resistant or mixed parasites in humans.
  3. Is it safe to use during pregnancy?
    It is generally not advised to use it unless it is prescribed because of the limited information and the potential risk to a fetus. Always consult with a doctor.
  4. Can I take this with food?
    Yes, taking it along with meals can indeed help increase absorption and lessen stomach discomfort.
  5. How quickly does it work?
    The majority of people feel relief after 24 to 48 hours of the initial dosage. The complete elimination of parasites can be a matter of a few days.
  6. Is one tablet enough for treatment?
    The dosage depends on the kind of infection. Certain cases require a single dose, while others require a couple of days for treatment.
  7. Can I give this to my pet?
    Make sure to use only the veterinary labeled ones using the proper dosage. Avoid using human tablets in animals without the guidance of a vet.
  8. What if I miss a dose?
    You should take it as soon as you can remember. If you’re nearing the time to take your next dose, you can skip the dose you skipped. Avoid double doses.
  9. Will I experience side effects?
    The occasional dizziness or mild nausea is normal; however, it is typically short-lived. Get medical attention for more dangerous side effects, such as an itch or disorientation.
  10. Can I take this regularly to prevent parasites?
    The use of preventive medicine should be supervised by a vet or doctor. The excessive use of a drug can result in tension and strain on the body.

Final Thoughts

Fenbendazole 150mg + Ivermectin 6mg is an effective antiparasitic combo designed to fight any worm that is difficult or mixed diseases. When used on human beings (off-label) or in animals, it is a powerful dewormer even when conventional treatments aren’t enough.

Additional Information
Manufacturer

Healing Pharma, India, Kachhela Medex Pvt.Ltd

Pharmaceutical

Tablet/s

Tablet/s

Wormentel 150mg (Fenbendazole) = 60 Pills, Iverheal 6mg (ivermectin) = 60 Pills

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