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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Medical Therapy== | |||
Medical therapy with anti helmenthic medications is the primary modality of treatment. The following are the choice of drugs available for the treatment of whipworm infection: | |||
*Albendazole: 400mg orally for 3 days. | |||
*Mebendazole: 100mg twice a day for 3 days. | |||
*Ivermectin: 200mcg/kg/day for 3days. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Medical therapy with anti helmenthic medications is the primary modality of treatment. The following are the choice of drugs available for the treatment of whipworm infection:
- Albendazole: 400mg orally for 3 days.
- Mebendazole: 100mg twice a day for 3 days.
- Ivermectin: 200mcg/kg/day for 3days.