Description
VERMOX tablets contain an ingredient called Merbendazole which is highly effective against threadworms. These tablets are easy-to-take and come as orange & chocolate flavoured tablets or banana flavoured liquid that kids love.
Just one dose once can kill threadworms. It�s dead simple! There�s no need for weighing and no messy mixing.
�
Vermox tablets are available in packs of 2 tablets, 4 tablets, 6 tablets and as a 15mL suspension.
Why choose Vermox?
-
Pleasant tasting orange & chocolate flavoured tablets or banana flavoured liquid
-
Same dose for adults and children
-
One tablet once � quick, no fuss, simple
-
No weighing or dosage calculations
-
May be used from 2 years of age
�
Signs and Symptoms of threadworm infestation include:
�
-
The presence of tiny white threads around the anal region
-
Itching around the Anus and Vagina
-
Restless Sleep, grinding of teeth and irritability.
Before treating for threadworm, evidence of infestation should be present. If a household member has threadworms, then each member should be treated, children and adults.
Which worms are Vermox effective against?
�
Threadworms are the only common worms that infect humans in New Zealand and Australia. Rare worms such as whipworm, roundworm and hookworm are not a problem in this country.
�
If you suspect a rare worm infection, check with your doctor or pharmacist. If diagnosed with a rare worm infection, Vermox may be used for treatment as it is also formulated to kill whipworm, roundworm and hookworm as well as threadworm.
Active Ingredients:
Mebendazole 100mg.
Orange Flavoured
�
�
For children (2-12 years) and adults: one tablet per day.
�
No body weight measurements or dosage calculations are required.
�Tablets should be crushed before giving to children.�VERMOX suspension is available for use in young children.
�
Vermox tablets are sugar and preservative free. Contains saccharin sodium.
Warnings:Do not use in children under 2 years. If you are pregnant, seek medical advice before using this product. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor