
Category
Anthelmintic
Form
Tablets
Strength
50mg / 150mg
CAS
16595-80-5
Levamisole Hydrochloride Tablets – Dual-Action Anthelmintic & Immune Therapy
Anthelmintic and immunomodulatory formulation. Effective against intestinal worm infections. Enhances immune system response. Available in 50mg and 150mg strengths. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Levamisole Hydrochloride Tablets are widely used for treating parasitic infections and supporting immune function. Identified by CAS Number 16595-80-5, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality. It works by paralyzing parasites and enhancing immune cell activity. Originally developed as an antibacterial agent, it is now widely used in deworming therapy. Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
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- Anthelmintic and immune-enhancing agent.
- Paralyzes parasites for elimination.
- Boosts immune response.
- Effective for intestinal worm infections.
- Reliable oral antiparasitic therapy.
Introduction
- Levamisole Hydrochloride Tablets are widely used for treating parasitic infections and supporting immune function.
- Identified by CAS Number 16595-80-5, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality.
- It works by paralyzing parasites and enhancing immune cell activity.
- Originally developed as an antibacterial agent, it is now widely used in deworming therapy.
- Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
Important Information
- Belongs to anthelmintic class.
- CAS 16595-80-5 ensures traceability.
- Available in 50mg and 150mg strengths.
- Oral tablet formulation.
- Requires medical supervision.
Dosage
General
- Adults: 150mg single dose
- Children: 50mg depending on body weight
- Repeat dosing if prescribed
Administration
- Take with water
- Preferably after meals
- Follow prescribed schedule
- Avoid self-medication
Important
- Use under medical supervision
- Complete prescribed treatment
- Avoid repeated dosing without advice
Storage
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from light and moisture
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Shelf Life
- Typical shelf life: 24–36 months
- Use before expiry date
- Proper storage ensures effectiveness
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
- High-purity API (CAS 16595-80-5)
- Advanced tablet formulation technology
- Uniform drug distribution
- Multi-stage quality testing
- Global regulatory compliance
Precautions
- Avoid during pregnancy unless prescribed
- Use cautiously in liver disease
- Monitor blood counts in prolonged use
- Avoid alcohol consumption
- Use only under medical supervision
Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Abdominal discomfort
- Skin rash (rare)
- Taste disturbances
- Rare blood disorders
Expert View
- Effective dual-action therapy.
- Reliable for deworming programs.
- Enhances immune function.
- Widely used globally.
- Strong clinical performance.
Indications
- Ascariasis (roundworm infections)
- Hookworm infections
- Intestinal helminth infections
- Immune-related conditions
- Adjunct therapy in certain treatments
Maintenance
- Single-dose therapy in most cases
- Repeat dosing if required
- Maintain hygiene practices
- Follow-up examination if needed
- Monitor patient response
Why Choose
- Dual anthelmintic and immune action
- Convenient single-dose therapy
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Reliable global supply
- Consistent product quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is Levamisole Hydrochloride used for?+-
Levamisole Hydrochloride Tablets are used to treat parasitic worm infections and support immune function by eliminating intestinal worms and enhancing the body’s defense system.
Why was levamisole banned?+-
Levamisole was restricted in some regions due to rare side effects, but it is still used safely under medical supervision.
Is levamisole good for deworming?+-
Yes, Levamisole is effective for deworming as it paralyzes worms and helps the body eliminate them naturally.
When is the best time to take levamisole?+-
It is usually taken after meals, often in the evening, depending on medical advice.
What are the risks of using levamisole?+-
Common side effects include nausea and dizziness, while rare risks include blood-related disorders.
