Albendazole is an oral medication used for the treatment of a variety of parasitic worm infestations. It is useful for giardiasis, trichuriasis, filariasis, neurocysticercosis, hydatid disease, pinworm disease, and ascariasis, among others. Albendazole is a broad-spectrum antihelminthic agent of the benzimidazole type. Albendazole came into use in 1971. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system.
Properties:
Appearance & Physical State: Colourless Crystalline Solid
Melting Point: 208-210 °C
Microtubule Associated Inhibitors Related Products:
Paclitaxel; Vincristine; Vincristine sulfate; Epothilone A; Fosbretabulin disodium; CW069; CK-636; Docetaxel; Docetaxel trihydrate; ABT-751; Nocodazole; Cabazitaxel; Mertansine; SSE15206; ELR510444; Vinorelbine Tartrate; Triclabendazole; Epothilone B