Parasiticide
Parasiticide is a type of medication that is used to kill parasites. It can be used to kill both internal and external parasites and usually comes in the form of a pill, liquid, or topical cream. Parasiticides can be used to treat a variety of parasitic infections, including those caused by worms, mites, and protozoa. Parasiticide medications work by interfering with the metabolism of the parasites, killing them either directly or indirectly. For example, some medications work by killing the parasites directly, while others work by preventing the parasites from reproducing. Some medications also work by blocking the parasites’ ability to absorb food.
Camphora officinarum Karpoor
Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. Presl Tree Latex Rheumatoid arthritis General Arjunan et al. 2016