An agent or substance that is destructive to worms and used for expulsion of internal parasitic worms in animals and humans.
Substance that is destructive to worms, usually taken internally.
An agent that destroys or expels parasitic intestinal worms.
A substance used to expel parasites (worms) from the body.
Expels or destroys parasitic worms.
Expelling or destroying parasitic worms, especially of the intestines.
An herb which expels or destroys worms.
Causes removal or death of worms in the body.
A substance that kills or expels intestinal worms.
A vermifuge, destroying or expelling intestinal worms.
Destroys or helps expel intestinal parasites.
A drug used to combat infestation with worms.
A substance which removes worms from the intestine.
A drug that destroys parasitic worms (e.g., tapeworms, roundworms) in the gastrointestinal tract and elsewhere in the body.
Drug (e.g., piperazine) or chemical that kills intestinal worms.
Any drug or chemical agent used to destroy parasitic worms (helminths), e.g. tapeworms, roundworms, and flukes, and/or remove them from the body. Anthelmintics include dichlorophen, mepacrine, and piperazine.
Substances which cause the death or expulsion of parasitic worms such as hook, tape and threadworms.
A substance that causes the death and elimination of intestinal worms.
A medicine that expels or destroys intestinal worms. Such medicines are also called vermifuges.
A medication that eliminates worms in the intestinal tract.
A compound that eliminates or expels intestinal worms.