Difference Between Mebendazole and Ivermectin
Mebendazole and ivermectin treat parasitic infections differently — different classes, different parasites, different dosing. See the practical differences side by side.
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Mebendazole and ivermectin are not the same drug. Learn how their mechanisms, target parasites, and combination protocols differ — and why some clinicians prescribe both together.
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Sometimes mebendazole can substitute for ivermectin — for pinworm, roundworm, or hookworm. For strongyloidiasis, scabies, or tissue-resident parasites, it can't. Here's when substitution works and when it leaves the parasite alive.
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