antiparasiticant
Antiparasiticant is a broad term referring to any substance that kills, inactivates, or expels parasites from a host organism. These agents are crucial in both human and veterinary medicine to combat a wide range of infections caused by protozoa, helminths (worms), and ectoparasites like lice and mites. Antiparasiticants work through various mechanisms, often targeting specific biological processes essential for parasite survival or reproduction, while aiming for minimal toxicity to the host.
The classification of antiparasiticants is extensive, reflecting the diversity of parasitic organisms. For protozoal infections, drugs
Drug resistance is a significant challenge in the field of antiparasiticant therapy, necessitating ongoing research and