Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Vermox




In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.


In the US, Vermox (mebendazole systemic) is a member of the drug class anthelmintics and is used to treat Angiostrongylosis, Ascariasis, Capillariasis, Dracunculiasis, Echinococcus, Filariasis - Elephantiasis, Hookworm Infection - Necator or Ancylostoma, Hydatid Disease, Pinworm Infection - Enterobius vermicularis, Trichinosis, Trichostrongylosis, Visceral Larva Migrans - Toxicariasis and Whipworm Infection.

US matches:

  • Vermox

UK matches:

  • Vermox 100 mg tablets (SPC)
  • Vermox 100 mg/5 ml oral suspension (SPC)

Ingredient matches for Vermox



Mebendazole

Mebendazole is reported as an ingredient of Vermox in the following countries:


  • Antigua & Barbuda

  • Aruba

  • Australia

  • Bahamas

  • Barbados

  • Belgium

  • Benin

  • Bermuda

  • Bosnia & Herzegowina

  • Burkina Faso

  • Cameroon

  • Canada

  • Cayman Islands

  • Central African Republic

  • Chad

  • Congo

  • Cote D'ivoire

  • Croatia (Hrvatska)

  • Cyprus

  • Czech Republic

  • Denmark

  • Dominican Republic

  • Egypt

  • Estonia

  • Ethiopia

  • Gabon

  • Germany

  • Greece

  • Grenada

  • Guinea

  • Guyana

  • Hong Kong

  • Hungary

  • Iceland

  • Indonesia

  • Ireland

  • Israel

  • Italy

  • Jamaica

  • Jordan

  • Latvia

  • Lebanon

  • Lithuania

  • Luxembourg

  • Madagascar

  • Malaysia

  • Mali

  • Malta

  • Mauritania

  • Mauritius

  • Mexico

  • Netherlands

  • Netherlands Antilles

  • New Zealand

  • Niger

  • Norway

  • Oman

  • Poland

  • Romania

  • Russian Federation

  • Saint Lucia

  • Saint Vincent & The Grenadines

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Senegal

  • Slovakia

  • Slovenia

  • South Africa

  • Sri Lanka

  • Sudan

  • Suriname

  • Sweden

  • Switzerland

  • Togo

  • Trinidad & Tobago

  • Tunisia

  • United Arab Emirates

  • United Kingdom

  • Yemen

International Drug Name Search

Glossary

SPC Summary of Product Characteristics (UK)

Click for further information on drug naming conventions and International Nonproprietary Names.

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