Can a six year old take intestinal worms?

Albendazole tablets are commonly known as intestinal worms, and can be taken by six-year-olds with parasitic infections such as roundworms as prescribed by their doctor. Albendazole tablets is a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic infection drugs, can block the worm to a variety of nutrients and glucose uptake, resulting in the depletion of the worm glycogen, resulting in the parasite can not survive and reproduce. It is mostly used for treatment for ascariasis and pinworms. Generally six-year-old children can take Albendazole tablets if needed. However, it is not recommended if the child has an acute illness, proteinuria, dermatitis, epilepsy, etc. It is used with caution in six-year-olds with severe hepatic, renal and cardiac insufficiency and active ulcer disease. Allergic or have a history of allergy to the product and family history of allergy is prohibited. Adverse reactions such as dry mouth, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, nausea, epigastric discomfort, rash, dermatitis and other adverse effects may occur in six-year-olds taking Albendazole Tablets. Albendazole tablets can be taken by six year olds but are not recommended for routine use. If necessary, it is recommended to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.