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Anticestodal agent

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An anticestodal agent is a drug used in deworming to combat tapeworm infection. It derives its name from Cestoda.

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References

  1. Anticestodal+agents at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  2. MeSH list of agents 82000923

See also

Antiparasitics – Anthelmintics (P02) and endectocides (QP54)
Antiplatyhelmintic agents
Antitrematodals
(schistosomicides)
Binds tubulin
AChE inhibitor
Other/unknown
Anticestodals
(taeniacides)
Binds tubulin
Other/unknown
Antinematodal agents
(including
macrofilaricides)
Binds tubulin
Glutamate-gated chloride channel, GABA receptor
NMDA
Other/unknown


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