Mebendazole for Whipworm Infection User Reviews
Brand names: Vermox, Emverm
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Vermox (mebendazole) "First dosage for me, 180 lbs, was 100 mg chewable twice a day for 3 days. Stool somewhat yellow-orange and pale on the 3rd day, many excretions large enough to clearly see to the human eye. No nausea, just some sweats, light heart palpitations, and slight shocks or spasms, somewhat like a battery. Large stools on the 5th day and normal color, strange shape. 14 days later, on the second round, many small pods and bile mucus, some flukes. No physical side effects except appetite off. Readministration was suggested or higher dose. It has thinned out the species, ready for probiotics to even out. I would use again, very effective for smaller pinworm."