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=== Pharmacotherapy === | === Pharmacotherapy === | ||
Infections are generally treated with antiparasitic drugs in combination with antiinflammatory drugs. | Infections are generally treated with antiparasitic drugs in combination with antiinflammatory drugs. | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Not all cases of cysticercosis are treated and the use of albendazole and praziquantel is controversial.
Pharmacotherapy
Infections are generally treated with antiparasitic drugs in combination with antiinflammatory drugs.