Mebendazole
Vermox, Ovex
Peer reviewed by Sid DajaniLast updated by Michael Stewart, MRPharmSLast updated 26 Mar 2023
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Carefully read and follow the directions from the pack.
Everyone in your family should be treated on the same day.
Side-effects are uncommon but may include tummy (abdominal) pain and diarrhoea.
Follow the few simple hygiene rules that will help prevent re-infection. Most importantly, wash your hands and scrub your nails after visiting the toilet and before eating meals.
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About mebendazole
Art des Arzneimittels | Anthelmintic |
Verwendet für | Treatment of roundworms (particularly threadworms) in adults and in children over 2 years of age |
Auch genannt | Vermox®; Ovex® |
Verfügbar als | Oral liquid medicine and chewable tablets |
Roundworms are worms with a long, round (tubular) body. They are parasites of humans, which means that they can live in our bodies. Threadworms, hookworms and whipworms are all types of roundworm.
Threadworms are a relatively common type of roundworm and can be easily passed from one person to another, but they do not usually cause serious problems. They live inside the bowel for a short time - adult threadworms do not live for longer than six weeks. The female worm lays her eggs at night around an infected person's back passage. This causes irritation and an 'itchy bottom'. If the person then scratches the area it allows the tiny eggs to get under the fingernails. If the fingers are then put in the mouth - for example, during sleep - the eggs may be swallowed. The worms then develop in the gut and produce more eggs. Eggs can easily get on to bedding, carpets and towels, and into house dust. They can also get on to food and be swallowed. All this creates a cycle of re-infection.
Other types of roundworm eggs live in the soil in tropical countries. They most commonly get into the body when a person gets them on his or her hands and then transfers them to their mouth. This can lead to a cycle of infection, and any food which is handled can become contaminated. Roundworm infections can be a problem for people living in, or travelling to, a tropical country, and for those who eat contaminated food.
Mebendazole works by preventing the worms from absorbing sugars which they need to survive. This kills the worm within a few days. Although mebendazole kills adult worms, it does not kill the eggs. Because of this it is important to break the cycle of re-infection. This can be done by treating everyone living in your house at the same time (even if they do not have any symptoms), and by following the advice given in the section below called 'Getting the most from your treatment', to prevent re-infection.
Mebendazole is available on prescription. You can also buy it without a prescription in pharmacies.
Before taking mebendazole
To make sure this is the right treatment for you or your child, before taking mebendazole it is important that your doctor or pharmacist knows:
Wenn Sie schwanger sind oder stillen.
If you have a baby or young child in the family. You cannot buy mebendazole for use in children under 2 years old - you will need advice from a doctor.
Wenn Sie andere Arzneimittel einnehmen. Dazu gehören alle Arzneimittel, die Sie einnehmen und die rezeptfrei erhältlich sind, sowie pflanzliche und ergänzende Arzneimittel.
Wenn Sie schon einmal eine allergische Reaktion auf ein Arzneimittel hatten.
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How to take mebendazole
Before you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside your pack. The manufacturer's leaflet will give you more information about mebendazole and a full list of the side-effects which you may experience from taking it.
Follow the dosage instructions carefully and make sure all members of your family are treated on the same day, even if they do not appear to be infected.
In the UK the most common worm infection is threadworm - this is a type of roundworm and is sometimes referred to as a pinworm. For threadworm infections, you will need to take one dose of 100 mg (one tablet or 5 ml of liquid medicine).
It is highly recommended to take a second 100 mg dose 14 days later to kill any worms that have hatched since the last treatment. This is especially important if you suspect you (or your child) may have become re-infected.
Your dose will be different to this if you are prescribed mebendazole for any other type of roundworm infection.
Mebendazole can be taken before or after food. The tablets can be chewed, crushed, or swallowed whole.
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Mebendazole removes roundworms, but not their eggs. Therefore, it is also important to break the cycle of re-infection which can occur - this can be done by following a few simple hygiene measures to prevent you from swallowing eggs, causing a new infection:
Wash your hands and scrub your nails with a nailbrush after every visit to the toilet, and before preparing or eating a meal.
Wear underwear or pyjamas in bed.
Have a bath or shower, immediately after waking up in the morning, to wash away any eggs that have been laid during the night.
Disinfect your toilet seat and toilet handle, and the handle on your toilet door, regularly.
Vacuum the carpets in your bedrooms every day, and wet-wipe the surfaces of your bedroom furniture.
Keep your fingernails short and clean, and avoid biting your nails or sucking your fingers.
Have a separate towel for each member of your family to use.
Change and wash your clothing and bedding frequently.
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Can mebendazole cause problems?
Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the ones associated with mebendazole. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine.
Mebendazole side-effects | Was kann ich tun, wenn mir das passiert? |
Tummy (abdominal) discomfort, diarrhoea, wind | If troublesome, speak with your doctor or pharmacist |
Wenn Sie andere Symptome haben, von denen Sie glauben, dass sie auf dieses Arzneimittel zurückzuführen sind, sprechen Sie mit Ihrem Arzt oder Apotheker.
How to store mebendazole
Bewahren Sie alle Arzneimittel außerhalb der Reichweite und Sichtweite von Kindern auf.
An einem kühlen, trockenen Ort aufbewahren, vor direkter Hitze und Licht schützen.
Wichtige Informationen über alle Arzneimittel
Wichtige Informationen über alle Arzneimittel
Wenn Sie ein Medikament kaufen, fragen Sie Ihren Apotheker, ob Sie es zusammen mit anderen Medikamenten einnehmen dürfen.
Nehmen Sie niemals mehr als die verordnete Dosis ein. Wenn Sie den Verdacht haben, dass Sie oder jemand anderes eine Überdosis dieses Arzneimittels eingenommen haben könnte, suchen Sie die Notaufnahme Ihres örtlichen Krankenhauses auf. Nehmen Sie den Behälter mit, auch wenn er leer ist.
Wenn Sie sich einer Operation oder einer zahnärztlichen Behandlung unterziehen müssen, teilen Sie der behandelnden Person mit, welche Arzneimittel Sie einnehmen.
Dieses Arzneimittel ist für Sie bestimmt. Geben Sie es niemals anderen Menschen, auch wenn deren Zustand derselbe zu sein scheint wie Ihrer.
Bewahren Sie abgelaufene oder nicht mehr benötigte Arzneimittel nicht auf. Bringen Sie sie zu Ihrer örtlichen Apotheke, die sie für Sie entsorgt.
Wenn Sie Fragen zu diesem Arzneimittel haben, wenden Sie sich an Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker.
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Weiterführende Literatur und Referenzen
- Manufacturer's PIL, Vermox® 100 mg tablets; Janssen-Cilag Ltd, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated January 2021.
- Manufacturer's PIL, Vermox® 100 mg/5 ml oral suspension; Janssen-Cilag Ltd, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated January 2021.
- Medicines Complete BNF 89th EditionBritish Medical Association und Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London.
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