How it works:
Disrupts metabolic processes in parasites, causing paralysis
Effective against microfilariae and adult filarial worms
Helps eliminate parasites from the body
Has immune-modulating effects in tropical eosinophilia
Recommended for:
Patients diagnosed with filariasis
Those with loiasis or tropical eosinophilia
For prophylactic use in endemic areas
Only under doctor supervision or infectious disease specialist advice
Filariasis, tropical eosinophilia, loiasis, and other nematode-related helminthic infections.
Take orally after meals with water. Dosage is calculated by a physician based on patient’s weight, age, and severity of infection. Duration of treatment is determined individually.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to diethylcarbamazine
Acute inflammatory illnesses
Severe hepatic or renal impairment
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Children under 2 years of age
Side effects:
Headache
Fever
Nausea, vomiting
Dizziness
Skin rashes
Muscle pain
Adverse reactions to parasite die-off (fever, hypotension, tachycardia)