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  2. Praziquantel - Wikipedia

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    Praziquantel (PZQ), sold under the brandname Biltricide among others, is a medication used to treat a number of types of parasitic worm infections in mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish. [3] In humans specifically, it is used to treat schistosomiasis, clonorchiasis, opisthorchiasis, tapeworm infections, cysticercosis, echinococcosis ...

  3. Carprofen - Wikipedia

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    A 100 mg Rimadyl tablet approximately 19 mm (0.75 in) wide by 8.6 mm (0.34 in) thick, as sold in the USA. Carprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the carbazole and propionic acid class that was previously for use in humans and animals but is now only available to veterinarians for prescribing as a supportive treatment for various conditions in animals. [1]

  4. Tricaine mesylate - Wikipedia

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    Tricaine mesylate (Tricaine methanesulfonate, TMS, MS-222, Syncaine, Tricaine-S,), is white powder used for anesthesia, sedation, or euthanasia of fish. TMS is the only anesthetic licensed in the United States for fin fish that are intended for human consumption.

  5. Saxitoxin - Wikipedia

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    The oral LD50 for humans is 5.7 μg/kg, therefore approximately 0.57 mg of saxitoxin is lethal if ingested and the lethal dose by injection is about one-tenth of that (approximately 0.6 μg/kg). The human inhalation toxicity of aerosolized saxitoxin is estimated to be 5 mg·min/m 3. Saxitoxin can enter the body via open wounds and a lethal dose ...

  6. Tetrodotoxin - Wikipedia

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    TTX is extremely toxic. The material safety data sheet for TTX lists the oral median lethal dose (LD 50) for mice as 334 μg per kg. [47] For comparison, the oral LD 50 of potassium cyanide for mice is 8,500 μg per kg, [48] demonstrating that even orally, TTX is more poisonous than cyanide. TTX is even more dangerous if administered ...

  7. Levamisole - Wikipedia

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    Levamisole has gained prominence among aquarists as an effective treatment for Camallanus roundworm infestations in freshwater tropical fish. [9] Levamisole has been used to treat small ruminant animals since the late 1960s. [10] Levamisole-resistant parasitic worms are common in sheep farms in New Zealand, [11] Uruguay, [12] Paraguay, [13] and ...

  8. Moxidectin - Wikipedia

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    Moxidectin was approved for onchocerciasis (river-blindness) in 2018 for people over the age of 11 in the United States based on two studies. [5] There is a need for additional trials, with long-term follow-up, to assess whether moxidectin is safe and effective for treatment of nematode infection in children and women of childbearing potential. [6]

  9. Flubendazole - Wikipedia

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    Flubendazole is an anthelmintic, used both in humans and for veterinarian purposes. It is very close chemically to mebendazole , the only difference being an added fluorine atom. [ 2 ]