Mebendazole tablets are broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs, which are absorbed orally into the human body and metabolized mainly in the liver, most of which are excreted in the form of resolution in the digestive tract, and a small portion is excreted in the form of urine through the kidneys. This drug can cause dizziness, headache and other central nervous system damage, as well as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other digestive system symptoms. Some patients may have elevated liver enzymes or eosinophilia in the blood, but they can recover on their own after stopping the drug.