Index of Commonly Used Pharmaceuticals For Treatment Of Veterinary Parasitic Infections


 


Drug                                 Trade names

                                                    (may also be available under other trade names.)

Amprolium                                                                Corid

Butamisole Hyrdochloride              Styquin

Clindamycin                                   Antirobe

Dichlorvos                                      Task

Diethylcarbamazine                     Nemacide

Disophenol Sodium                            DNP

Epsiprantel                                       Cestex

Febantel                                            Drontal Plus

Fenbendazole                                   Panacur

Imidocarb dipropionate                                   Imizol

Ivermectin                          Ivomec, Heartgard, Heartgard Plus, etc.

Mebendazole                                 Telminic

Melarsomine dihydrochloride                Immiticide

Metronidazole                                  Flagyl

Milbemycin oxime                         Interceptor

Moxidectin                                     ProHeart, ProHeart 6

Nitazoxanide                            Navigator

Piperazine                 Pipa-tabs, Tasty Paste, WRM Rid, etc.

Praziquantel              Droncit, Drontal, Drontal Plus

Pyrantel Pamoate       Nemex, Heartgard plus,  Strongid T,  etc.

Pyrantel embonate                  Drontal, Drontal Plus

Selamectin                                Revolution

Sulfadimethoxine                  Albon, Bactrovet

Thiacetarsamide sodium        Carparsolate

 Toltrazuril                                Baycox


LINKS to other sites with information about anti-parasite drugs for use in animals:

http://dil.vetmed.vt.edu/NADA/default.cfm  The FDA's searchable list of currently approved drugs.

 

 


 


©2003  University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
CAL '97 project.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Tom Nolan ( parasit@vet.upenn.edu )
Student: Kimberly Mah V'2000

© University of Pennsylvania  2004

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