Praziquantel: Product Overview
Definition
Praziquantel is an antiparasitic drug used to treat infections caused by a variety of flatworms, including schistosomiasis and liver fluke diseases. It is commonly used in both human and veterinary medicine.
Function
Praziquantel works by damaging the outer membrane of the parasites, causing them to become paralyzed and disintegrate. This allows the body’s immune system to eliminate the parasites more effectively. It is highly effective against trematode and cestode infections.
Applications
· Schistosomiasis Treatment: Widely used to treat schistosomiasis, a parasitic infection caused by blood flukes.
· Cestode Infections: Treats tapeworm infections, including those caused by the Taenia species.
· Liver Fluke Infections: Effective in managing infections caused by liver flukes, such as Fasciola hepatica.
· Veterinary Use: Also used in animals to treat various parasitic infections.