Etofamide

Etofamide (INN) is a drug used in the treatment of amoebiasis and giardiasis. It is a member of the nitrofuran family of drugs. It works by inhibiting the growth of the parasitic organisms that cause these infections. It is usually taken by mouth as a capsule or suspension, or as a topical cream or ointment. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and headache.

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Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
P - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents
P01 Antiprotozoals
P01A - Agents against amoebiasis and other protozoal diseases
P01AC Dichloroacetamide derivatives
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