antihelmintika
Antihelmintika, or anthelmintics, are drugs used to treat infections with helminths, including nematodes (roundworms), cestodes (tapeworms) and trematodes (flukes). They are used in both human medicine and veterinary practice, with treatment choices guided by the parasite species, infection site, patient age, and local resistance patterns.
Major drug classes include benzimidazoles (example: albendazole, mebendazole), which disrupt parasite microtubule synthesis by binding beta-tubulin;
These drugs act through distinct mechanisms, ranging from inhibition of energy metabolism (niclosamide, nitazoxanide) to neuromuscular
Antihelmintics vary in spectrum: some are broad-spectrum against multiple nematodes, others target specific groups such as
Resistance to certain antihelmintics has emerged in animal parasites and is increasingly reported in some human