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Asked: July 3, 20252025-07-03T17:10:57+05:30 2025-07-03T17:10:57+05:30In: Nautical Science

How Does Mebendazole Tablet Works?

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Mebendazole is an anthelmintic (anti-worm) medication commonly used to treat a variety of intestinal parasitic worm infections such as pinworms, roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms. It works by disrupting the essential biological functions of the parasitic worms, ultimately leading to their death. Medzsupplier is Best Mebendazole Wholesaler, Supplier and exporter.

The primary mechanism of action of Mebendazole involves inhibiting the worms’ ability to absorb glucose. Parasitic worms rely on glucose as their main source of energy. When Mebendazole blocks the uptake of glucose, the worms become energy-deficient. Over time, this results in the depletion of their stored glycogen, leading to immobilization and eventual death of the parasite.

Mebendazole also interferes with the formation of the worm’s microtubules. Microtubules are structural components within the worm’s cells that are essential for maintaining their shape, motility, and internal transport of nutrients. By binding to the beta-tubulin of the parasites, Mebendazole prevents the formation of functional microtubules. This disrupts cellular functions, further weakening the worm.

The dead or paralyzed worms are then naturally eliminated from the body through bowel movements. Mebendazole typically acts locally in the intestines, with minimal absorption into the bloodstream, making it highly effective and generally safe for use in both adults and children.

A single dose or a short course is usually sufficient to treat most common worm infections, though some cases may require repeated doses depending on the severity of the infestation and type of worm involved.

In summary, Mebendazole works by cutting off the parasite’s energy supply and damaging its internal structures, ultimately killing the worm and clearing the infection from the body.

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