Amebicides are agents that destroy or kill amebae. The different amebecides have different modes of action. They are used to eradicate the parasitic species of amebae in animals or humans.
Name | Updated |
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Likmez (Metronidazole) | 27-Sep-2023 |
Chloroquine (Chloroquine [ klor-oh-kwin ]) | 16-Aug-2023 |
Tinidazole (Tinidazole [ tye-nye-da-zole ]) | 16-Aug-2023 |
Metronidazole (Metronidazole (oral/injection)) | 13-Aug-2023 |
Secnidazole (Secnidazole [ sek-nid-a-zole ]) | 12-Aug-2023 |
Paromomycin (Paromomycin [ par-oh-moe-mye-sin ]) | 11-Aug-2023 |
Nitazoxanide (Nitazoxanide [ nye-ta-zox-a-nide ]) | 11-Aug-2023 |
Alinia (Nitazoxanide [ nye-ta-zox-a-nide ]) | 05-Aug-2023 |
Solosec (Secnidazole [ sek-nid-a-zole ]) | 05-Aug-2023 |
Tindamax (Tinidazole [ tye-nye-da-zole ]) | 05-Aug-2023 |
Aralen phosphate (Chloroquine [ klor-oh-kwin ]) | 12-Jul-2023 |
Flagyl (Metronidazole (oral/injection) [ me-troe-ni-da-zole ]) | 10-Jul-2023 |