Morantel

Morantel is a veterinary drug that is used as an anthelmintic (anti-worm) to treat nematode (roundworm) infections in cattle, sheep, and horses. It is a member of the avermectin family of drugs. It works by interfering with the nerves and muscles of the worms, causing paralysis and death. It can be given orally or by injection and is generally considered safe and effective when used as directed. It is available in many countries and is typically sold as a powder or liquid suspension.

While Morantel belongs to the realm of medicine, it's crucial to understand that it's primarily intended for veterinary use. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects:

  • Category: Veterinary medicine
  • Function: Anthelmintic (deworms animals)
  • Targets: Various types of roundworms and tapeworms in animals like horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs

Therefore, Morantel is not a medication suitable for human consumption.

Here's a vital disclaimer:

  • Not for human use: Due to its specific mechanism of action and potential side effects, Morantel is not recommended for treating human parasitic infections.

It's essential to consult a licensed physician for any medical concerns or suspected parasitic infections. They can prescribe appropriate medication based on your individual situation.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
QP - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents
QP52 Anthelmintics
QP52A - Anthelmintics
QP52AF Tetrahydropyrimidines
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