The generic name of intestinal worm cleaner is Albendazole, and the correct way of taking it for adults needs to be differentiated according to the disease, such as the usage of 0.4g at once for roundworms and pinworms, and 0.4g at once for hookworms, i.e., whipworms, 2 times a day for 3 consecutive days, and so on. Albendazole is used for the treatment of hookworm, roundworm, whipworm, pinworm, trichinella and other nematodes, as well as cysticercosis and encapsulation. The usual adult dosage needs to be determined according to the specific pathogens, specifically, roundworm and pinworm 0.4g once a day, 0.4g once a day, twice a day, hookworm and whipworm 0.4g once a day, trichinellosis once a day, twice a day, cysticercosis 20mg/kg per day, divided into 3 oral, and encapsulated worm 20mg/kg per day, divided into 2 oral. Adverse reactions of intestinal worm cleaner include occasional dry mouth, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness and other adverse reactions after taking. Contraindicated in patients with proteinuria and septic dermatitis, and also prohibited in pregnant women, lactating women and children under 2 years of age. Precautions there are various acute infectious diseases as well as epilepsy patients should not use this product. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, the specific treatment program, need to be guided by a doctor in order to better treat the disease.