The correct way to take Children’s Schmidt’s Intestinal Worms

The generic name of the drug Schick’s Intestinal Worm Clear is Albendazole Tablets, which is contraindicated for children under 2 years of age, and swallowed with warm water for patients over 2 years of age, 2 tablets per dose at 0.2g per tablet, to be taken once. Albendazole Tablets is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic, which can block the uptake of many kinds of nutrients and glucose by the worms, leading to the depletion of the glycogen of the worms, resulting in the inability of the parasites to survive and reproduce, and is commonly used in the treatment of ascariasis, pinworms, and other parasitic diseases in the clinic. Albendazole tablets are taken as 2 tablets (0.4g) per dose for children and adults over 2 years of age, and 1 tablet (0.2g) per dose for children over 2 years of age with simple pinworms and simple mild roundworm infections. Pinworms are prone to repeat infections on their own, and a physician or pharmacist should be consulted after two weeks of treatment to determine whether it is necessary to repeat treatment once. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, dry mouth, malaise, fever, rash, dizziness, or headache may occur when taking Albendazole Tablets, and usually resolve gradually after discontinuing the drug. It is contraindicated for pregnant women, lactating women, women preparing for pregnancy, children under 2 years of age, patients with severe hepatic, renal and cardiac insufficiency and active ulcer disease. Albendazole tablets should be taken in advance to consult a doctor, strictly in accordance with the medical advice to take medication, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.