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Pyrantel Parasiticide Therapy in Humans and Domestic Animals
As a single source history and reference on the parasiticide activity and pharmacology of the tetrahydropyrimidines and their salts, this book is an ideal reference on the parasiticide activity and pharmacology of pyrantel in humans and domestic animals
Alan A. Marchiondo (Edited by)
9780128014493
Paperback / softback, published 2 June 2016
158 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.2 cm, 0.27 kg
Pyrantel Parasiticide Therapy in Humans and Domestic Animals presents a single source history and reference on the parasiticide activity and pharmacology of the tetrahydropyrimidines and their salts in humans and domestic animals, also collating evidence that resistance to pyrantel has developed in human and domestic animal nematodes. Other books of this nature have been compiled historically for specific anthelmintic compounds, but none has been written to date for the pyrantel family of drugs. Pyrantel, a nicotinic receptor agonist, has been used in domestic animal and human medicine since the 1970’s to control two important nematode groups, the hookworms and the roundworms. Given the zoonotic potential of these parasites, pyrantel has served a dual role in helping to protect the health of both domestic animals and the public for more than 45 years.
Preface
Introduction
History of the Discovery and Chemistry of Pyrantel, Oxantel, and Morantel
Pharmacology and Anthelmintic Resistance
Safety of Pyrantel, Oxantel and Morantel
Formulations and Clinical Uses of Pyrimidine Compounds in Domestic Animals
Pyrantel in Human Anthelmintic Therapy
Unmet needs and Concluding Remarks
Subject Areas: Pharmacology [MMG], Medical parasitology [MMFP]