A broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug called
Albendazole Tablet is used to treat a variety of parasite illnesses. It works well against certain protozoa and roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. In order to kill the parasite, albendazole acts by preventing it from absorbing glucose. It is frequently given to treat diseases like giardiasis, echinococcosis, and neurocysticercosis. The drug is normally taken orally as tablets and is generally well tolerated, though nausea, headaches, and stomach pain are possible side effects. Albendazole is usually regarded as safe for short-term usage, but prolonged use needs to be closely watched by a medical professional.