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==Overview==
==Overview==


'''Niclosamide''' (trade name '''Niclocide''') is a [[teniacide]] ("tenia-" referring to [[tapeworm]]) in the [[anthelmintic]] family  especially effective against [[cestodes]] that infect humans. It is also used as a [[piscicide]].
Niclosamide is a teniacide ("tenia-" referring to [[tapeworm]]) in the [[anthelmintic]] family  especially effective against [[cestodes]] that infect humans.  


It is stressed that while anthelmintics are a drug familiy used to treat worm infections, Niclosamide is used specifically to treat [[tapeworms]] and is not effective against worms such as [[pinworms]] or [[roundworms]].
It is stressed that while anthelmintics are a drug familiy used to treat worm infections, Niclosamide is used specifically to treat [[tapeworms]] and is not effective against worms such as [[pinworms]] or [[roundworms]].
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==US Brand Names==
==US Brand Names==


NICLOCIDE, YOMESAN (DISCONTINUED)
NICLOCIDE<sup>®</sup>, YOMESAN<sup>®</sup> (''DISCONTINUED'')


==FDA Package Insert==
==FDA Package Insert==


'''  [[Niclosamide description|Description]]'''
'''  [[Niclosamide clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide indications|Indications]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide microbiology|Microbiology]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide warnings and precautions|Warnings and Precautions]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide side effects|Side Effects]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide drug interactions|Drug Interactions]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide dosage|Dosage]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide how supplied|How Supplied]]'''
'''| [[Niclosamide labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''


==Mechanism of Action==
==Mechanism of Action==
According to an article in Nature,<ref name="pmid">{{cite journal |author=Weinbach EC, Garbus J |title=Mechanism of action of reagents that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation |journal=Nature |volume=221 |issue=5185 |pages=1016–8 |year=1969 |pmid= |doi=}}</ref> niclosamide uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in the tapeworm.
 
Niclosamide uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in the tapeworm.<ref name="pmid">{{cite journal |author=Weinbach EC, Garbus J |title=Mechanism of action of reagents that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation|journal=Nature |volume=221 |issue=5185 |pages=1016–8 |year=1969 |pmid= |doi=}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:13, 6 January 2014

Niclosamide
YOMESAN® Package Insert
Clinical Pharmacology
Indications
Contraindications
Side Effects
Overdosage
Dosage

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Niclosamide is a teniacide ("tenia-" referring to tapeworm) in the anthelmintic family especially effective against cestodes that infect humans.

It is stressed that while anthelmintics are a drug familiy used to treat worm infections, Niclosamide is used specifically to treat tapeworms and is not effective against worms such as pinworms or roundworms.

It is a chewable tablet taken orally, dosage depending on type of worm and patient's age and/or weight.

Niclosamide molecules are lethal to tapeworms upon contact.

Category

Anthelmintic

US Brand Names

NICLOCIDE®, YOMESAN® (DISCONTINUED)

FDA Package Insert

Clinical Pharmacology | Indications | Contraindications | Side Effects | Overdosage | Dosage

Mechanism of Action

Niclosamide uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in the tapeworm.[1]

References

  1. Weinbach EC, Garbus J (1969). "Mechanism of action of reagents that uncouple oxidative phosphorylation". Nature. 221 (5185): 1016–8.