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mebendazole in breastfeeding

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    category L3. Older meds no longer found to be effective. what are the recomendations for the mother?

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    mixerk:

    You message is so brief, I don't know what syndrome/parasite you are treating.

    Other anthelmintics include:

    IVERMECTIN
    ALBENDAZOLE
    THIABENDAZOLE
    PRAZIQUANTEL
    PYRANTEL

    Ivemectin is probably quite broad spectrum, and probably safe in breastfeeding mothers. But again, it all depends on the parasite you are treating.

    Tom Hale Ph.D.

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      very nice I am also thinking like you.

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