We selected for mutants that were resistant to the anthelmintic drug levamisole. |
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Banana root has some employment as an anthelmintic and has been reported useful in reducing bronchocele. |
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Good management practices and appropriate use of anthelmintic products need to be followed to have an effective parasite control program. |
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This will reduce the use of anthelmintic wormers and address the growing problem of resistance to anthelmintics in sheep. |
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The anthelmintic agent ivermectin has been used both orally and topically for head lice but is not licensed for this purpose. |
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Indian long pepper is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that has long been used for its anthelmintic and carminative actions. |
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Its properties vary from antifungal, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antiviral, antidiabetic, anti-fertility, to sedative. |
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Cullen corylifolium is a plant widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for its stomachic, anthelmintic, and diuretic properties. |
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This plant according to folk medicine has been reported to be used as antioxidant, antimicrobial and anthelmintic against ankylostomiasis. |
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The traditional approach of developing new formulations of anthelmintics has only led to development of more anthelmintic resistance. |
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An in vitro assay to be used in Africa for detecting anthelmintic resistance in field strains of nematodes is currently being developed. |
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The bark of the root is likewise valued as an anthelmintic in cases of tape-worm. |
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In particular, there is no information on the activity of the anthelmintic against hypobiotic larvae in tissues. |
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The leaves are also used in Ayurveda as anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, carminative and laxative. |
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Morantel is a pharmacologically active anthelmintic substance which has been in use in veterinary medicinal products for food-producing animal species for a considerable time for treatment against roundworms and tapeworms. |
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Their anthelmintic action is nonirritating nor toxic. |
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Butchers broom has purgative and anthelmintic properties. |
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Diethylcarbamazine, synthetic anthelmintic drug effective against certain parasitic filarial worms, which are endemic throughout most of the subtropical and tropical regions of the world. |
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It is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic affecting both flukes and tapeworms. |
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Quinacrine, an early synthetic antimalarial later superseded, is often used as an anthelmintic for the treatment of tapeworm infection in dogs, cattle, and other animals. |
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The South African sheep industry is threatened by the problem of resistance to anthelmintic compounds of nematodes, which is among the highest in the world. |
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Although several tapeworm carriers were identified, anthelmintic treatment of these patients using either niclosamide or praziquantel had a poor efficacy. |
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Is antibiotic, antifungal, antivirus, bactericidal, tonic, anti-infectious, antiseptic, anthelmintic, digestive, emollient, healing and stimulating. |
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As with all anthelmintics, a veterinary surgeon should establish appropriate dosing programmes and stock management to achieve adequate parasite control and reduce the likelihood of anthelmintic resistance developing. |
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Research is progressing well on finding native plants with anthelmintic properties. |
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However, the lighter boiling constituents of tne oil are much less irritating and at the same time they are apparently more anthelmintic than the heavier fraction. |
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Another anthelmintic, pyrantel, rated C, is not teratogenic in rats or rabbits, but there are no human reports of its use in pregnancy or lactation. |
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