How to take Mebendazole Chewable Tablets

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06 January 2023

Before beginning to take mebendazole 100 mg chewable and each time you receive a refill, read the Patient Information Leaflet, if one is available from your pharmacist. Ask your physician or pharmacist if you have any queries.
As prescribed by your doctor, take this medication by mouth with or without food. It can be swallowed whole, chewed, crushed, or combined with food. Your medical condition and treatment response will determine the dosage.
The medicine is typically administered once to treat pinworm infections. In a few weeks, a second treatment might be administered if necessary. Mebendazole should be taken orally, typically twice daily (in the morning and evening) for three days, as advised by your doctor for other forms of common worm infections (such as roundworm and hookworm).

In a few weeks, a second treatment might be administered if necessary. Follow your doctor's instructions if you have another form of infection. More than twice daily and for a period of time longer than three days may be prescribed by your doctor.
It is crucial to keep taking this medication exactly as your doctor has advised. Never miss a dosage. Even if your symptoms go away, continue taking this medication until the entire recommended dosage has been consumed. A recurrence of the infection could occur if the treatment is stopped too soon.

  Side Effects OF Mebendazole Tablet

There could be nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headaches, dizziness, or sleepiness. Inform your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible if any of these side effects persist or get worse.
Keep in mind that your doctor has recommended this medication because they believe it will benefit you more than it will harm you. Many users of this medicine report no significant negative effects.
In the event that you experience any severe side effects, such as intense abdominal pain, quick bleeding or bruising, symptoms of a serious infection (such as fever or a persistent sore throat), unusual or extreme fatigue, seizures, weakness, dark or pink urine, or yellowing eyes or skin, call your doctor right away.

Rarely will this medication cause a very serious allergic reaction. However, if you experience any major adverse reaction symptoms, such as a rash, itching or swelling (particularly of the face, tongue, or throat), severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention right away.

The list of potential negative effects is not exhaustive. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any other side effects not covered above.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects if you're in the US. You can contact the FDA to report side effects at 1-800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects if you're in Canada. Call 1-866-234-2345 to report side effects to Health Canada.

Precautions

Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have any allergies before taking mebendazole, in addition to any other allergies you may have. Inactive chemicals in this product have the potential to trigger allergic reactions or other issues. To learn more, speak with your pharmacist.
A low blood count (anaemia), liver disease, and gastrointestinal issues (such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) should be mentioned to your doctor.
This drug should only be taken during pregnancy if absolutely necessary. Describe the advantages and disadvantages to your doctor.
This medication enters breast milk. Before breastfeeding, speak with your doctor.

This medication enters breast milk. Before breastfeeding, speak with your doctor.

Interactions

Drug interactions could alter how your medications function or raise the possibility of major negative side effects. All probable medication interactions are not included in this document. Keep a list of everything you use, including herbal products, prescription and over-the-counter medications, and provide it to your doctor and pharmacist. Without your doctor's approval, never start, stop, or change the dosage of any medications.
Metronidazole is a product that may interact with this medication.

Overdose

Call 911 if a person has overdosed and is exhibiting severe symptoms like fainting or breathing difficulties. Otherwise, make an immediate call to a poison control centre. US citizens can dial 1-800-222-1222 to reach their regional poison control centre. Canadian citizens can dial a regional poison control hotline.
Notes
Don't give this medication to anyone else.
In order to track your progress or look for adverse effects if you have been taking this drug for a long time, you may have periodic laboratory and/or medical testing (such as complete blood counts and liver/kidney function tests). For further information, speak with your doctor.
Pinworm diseases are very contagious. To reduce the risk of infection spreading, it is important to treat any family members who have frequent contact with the patient.

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