Vermox 100 mg Tablets (6)

£18.69

  • Active Ingredient : Mebendazole
  • Kills Threadworms & Eggs
  • Next Day Delivery Available At Checkout

VERMOX is a prescription medicine used to treat adults and children 2 years of age and older with intestinal worm infections caused by pinworm, whipworm, roundworm, or hookworm.

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    Vermox Tablet

    A Vermox Tablet contains the active ingredient called Mebendazole, which belongs to a group of medicines called anthelmintic. Mebendazole works by preventing the worms from being able to absorb sugars. These sugars are essential to their survival, therefore limiting or completely getting rid of the absorption of sugars helping deplete the energy stores of the worms. This eventually leads to the worms dying within a few days. Once dead, the worms are then removed from the body by going through the gut and into the stool. However, a single Vermox Tablet only kills the adult worms and their eggs, so it’s important to treat the whole family. During or after the treatment it is also recommended to keep your hygiene meticulous to avoid swallowing any new eggs which can cause a new infection. For more information about threadworm and other parasitic infections, click here.

    Vermox 100mg Tablets

    Like with all medicine, Vermox 100mg Tablets Side Effects can occur but these aren’t experienced by everyone. If you experience any of these Vermox 100mg Tablets side effects, especially if any of them are getting progressively worse, immediately stop and speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Below is a list of Vermox 100mg Tablets Side Effects experienced more, or less when people have taken Vermox worm tablets. If you notice or experience any of the following serious side effects, tell your doctor straight away. You may need immediate medical attention.
    • Sudden swelling of your face or throat. Hives, severe irritation, reddening or blistering of your skin. These may be signs of a severe allergic reaction.
    • Blistering of your skin, mouth, eyes and genitals.
    • Fits (convulsions)
    Common Side Effects
    • Stomach pain
    Uncommon Side Effects
    • Stomach discomfort
    • Diarrhoea
    • Wind
    • Feeling sick or being sick
    Rare Side Effects
    • Rash
    • Inflammation of the liver
    • Changes in liver enzymes (shown in blood tests)
    • Inflammation of the kidneys
    • Reduction in white blood cells. This may lead to more infections.
    • Unusual hair loss
    • Dizziness

    Vermox Dosage Tablets

    The Vermox Dosage Tablets should always be taken exactly as your doctor has told you. If you’re unsure always double check with them first. Recommended Vermox Dosage Tablets for Adults & Children over 2 years old
    • For threadworms (pinworms)
      • One tablet
      • A single Vermox tablet will kill threadworms. Your doctor may tell you to take a second tablet after two weeks in case of re-infection.
    • For other common worm infections
      • One tablet two times a day (morning and evening) for three consecutive days or as directed by your doctor.
    Vermox Worm Tablets should not be given to children below the age of two years old.

    Vermox Tablets Boots

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    Vermox Worm Tablets

    For the majority of people taking one dose of Vermox Worm Tablets will kill any of the worms currently infecting your system and if necessary, another dose can be taken after two weeks. During and after the Vermox Worm Tablets treatment, it’s important to keep up a high standard of hygiene due to chance of reinfection. This stops any eggs from spreading and reinfection a new host. Treatment isn’t for everyone though and you’ll need to see a GP only if you think any of the following applies to you:
    • You think you have threadworms and are pregnant.
    • Your child has threadworms and is under two year old.

    How To Take Vermox Tablets

    Always know how to take Vermox tablets exactly as your doctor described to you. Their advice should override any dosage or instructional text in the patient information leaflet. If you have not been advised how to take Vermox tablets, simply look at the patient information leaflet and follow the recommended Vermox 100mg Tablets dosage.
    • This medication should be taken by mouth
    • The dose Vermox 100mg Tablets dosage will depend on the type of worm you have
    • Crush the tablet before giving it to your child. Always supervise a child if they are taking this medicine
    • Chew the tablets or swallow them whole
    • You do not need to change your diet or take a laxative.

    Vermox Tablets 6

    Vermox Tablets 6 pack is suitable for the majority of adults and children, but a handful of people should not use it. Any doubts before taking this medication should be talked about with a doctor or pharmacist. You should not use Vermox Tablets 6 pack…
    • If you are hypersensitive (allergic) to any of the ingredients. The ingredients can be found in the patient information leaflet.
    • If you are breastfeeding.
    • If you are pregnant or think you are pregnant.
    You should also speak to your doctor or pharmacist…
    • If you have been told you have an intolerance to some sugars.
    • If you are taking other medications that could interact with Vermox Tablets 6 pack, including:
      • Metronidazole (a drug used to treat bacterial and protozoan infections) as a serious skin reaction can rarely occur.
      • Cimetidine (used to treat excess stomach acidity).

    Vermox 500mg Tablet

    • Vermox 500mg Tablet packs should be stored out of the sight and reach of children.
    • Do not use Vermox 500mg Tablet packs after the expiry date which is stated on the label. The expiry date refers to the last of that month.
    • There are no special storage conditions.
    • Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. These measures will help protect the environment. Return any leftover Vermox 500mg Tablet packs to your pharmacist.

    Vermox Deworming Tablets

    Each tablet of Vermox Deworming Tablets contains the same amount of ingredients. All of the Vermox Deworming Tablets Ingredients can be found on the back of the bottle and patient information leaflet online. Active Vermox Deworming Tablets Ingredients: Each tablet contains Mebendazole 100mg. Other Vermox Deworming Tablets Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, talc, maize starch, sodium saccharin, magnesium stearate, cottonseed oil hydrogenated, orange flavour, colloidal anhydrous silica, sodium laurilsulfate, sunset yellow. Mebendazole Overview – NHS Website

    Vermox Tablet Instructions

    The recommended Vermox Tablet Instructions can be found in the included patient information leaflet. This should be included with every purchase but in the event it isn’t, you can view it online or print a copy of for yourself. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are struggling with any Vermox Tablet Instructions. They will be able to guide you on what’s best for your current condition.

    Vermox 100mg Chewable Tablets

    Vermox 100mg Chewable Tablets should begin to work straightaway but you won’t notice until the symptoms of the infection start to die down. It’s very important to remember to take Vermox 100mg Chewable Tablets exactly as your pharmacist or doctor tells you. Do not stop taking it early if you have been told to take doses for several days. As a precaution your doctor may advise that you take more Mebendazole 2 weeks after the initial treatment. This makes sure the worms don’t come back. Other answers to common questions about Vermox and its active ingredient can be found on the NHS Mebendazole page.

    Vermox 100mg Tablets Dosage

    Coping with the side effects after using a single Vermox 100mg Tablets Dosage can be difficult and tiresome. This is whilst the infection of worms are already draining you of nutrients and sugar, lowering energy levels.
    • For stomach pain, you should try and rest with smaller and more frequent meals and drinks. Placing heat pads over the stomach may also help ease pain.
    • Avoid eating anything spicy or rich. It may help to take the Vermox 100mg Tablets Dosage after you have eaten.
    • If you experience diarrhoea after taking a Vermox 100mg Tablets Dosage, try to drink plenty of water and other fluids to avoid dehydration.
  • Worms

    Some types of worms can infect people. Some can be caught in the UK and others are only caught abroad.
    Most worm infections aren’t serious and can be easily treated with medicine.

    if you have: small, white worms in your poo that look like pieces of thread
    extreme itching around your anus, particularly at night
    This is probably threadworms.

    They’re common in the UK and can be treated with medicine from a pharmacy.

    See a GP if you:
    find a large worm or large piece of worm in your poo
    have a red, itchy worm-shaped rash on your skin
    have sickness, diarrhoea or a stomach ache for longer than 2 weeks
    are losing weight for no reason
    These could be symptoms of something like roundworm, hookworm or tapeworm.

    These infections are usually caught while travelling. They can take a long time to cause symptoms, so tell your GP if you have been abroad in the last 2 years.

    Treatment
    It doesn’t matter which type of worm you have – all worm infections are treated in a similar way.

    Treatment to get rid of worms
    You might be asked to provide a sample of poo so it can be tested for worm eggs.

    If you have worms, your GP will prescribe medicine to kill them. You take this for 1 to 3 days. The people you live with may also need to be treated.

    Any worms in your gut will eventually pass out in your poo. You may not notice this.

    To avoid becoming infected again or infecting others, it’s very important during the weeks after starting treatment to wash your hands:

    after going to the toilet
    before eating or preparing food
    regularly during the day

    Go back to your GP if your symptoms don’t get better in 2 weeks or you keep passing live worms in your poo.

    How you catch worms
    Worms are mainly spread in small bits of poo from people with a worm infection. Some are caught from food.

    You can get infected by:

    touching objects or surfaces with worm eggs on them – if someone with worms doesn’t wash their hands
    touching soil or swallowing water or food with worm eggs in it – mainly a risk in parts of the world without modern toilets or sewage systems
    walking barefoot on soil containing worms – only a risk in parts of the world without modern toilets or sewage systems
    eating raw or undercooked beef, pork or freshwater fish (like salmon or trout) containing baby worms – more common in parts of the world with poor food hygiene standards
    You can catch some worms from pets, but this is rare.

    How to prevent worm infections

    Do
    wash your hands before eating or preparing food, and after touching soil or using the toilet
    only drink bottled or boiled water in high-risk areas (places without modern toilets or sewage systems)
    deworm pet dogs and cats regularly
    dispose of dog and cat poo in a bin as soon as possible
    thoroughly wash garden-grown fruit and vegetables
    Don’t
    do not let children play in areas where there’s a lot of dog or cat poo
    do not eat raw fruit and vegetables in high-risk areas
    do not walk barefoot in high-risk areas
    do not eat raw or undercooked pork, beef or freshwater fish

  • Side Effects

    Like all medicines, Vermox can cause side effects, although not every body gets them. Stop taking Vermox and contact your doctor at once if you notice signs of:

    Common side effects of Vermox (mebendazole) include:

    – Stomach/abdominal pain,
    – Vomiting,
    – Diarrhoea,
    – Fever,
    – Headache,
    – Dizziness, or
    – Drowsiness.

    If you notice any side effects, they get worse, or if you notice any not listed, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.

  • Further Information

    For the patient information leaflet.