Vermox Syrup uses include the treatment of intestinal worm infections caused by parasites. It works by stopping worms from absorbing glucose, which leads to their paralysis and removal from the body. Vermox Syrup is commonly prescribed for roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, and whipworm infections, especially in children, and should be used exactly as advised by a doctor.
Your doctor might give you Vermox Syrup for:
Avoid using Vermox Syrup if you:
Take caution if you:
Important: Complete the full course even if symptoms improve.
Most people tolerate Vermox Syrup well, but some might experience:
Rare Side Effects
Vermox Syrup 100 mg is available in a 30 ml bottle. Pack size may vary by pharmacy.
You may need a doctor’s prescription to use Vermox Syrup.
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