Drug Uses
VERMOX is very beneficial medicine in treating infections effected by worms for example pinworm, roundworm, whipworm, and hookworm and it acts by limiting worms from growing or multiplying in your body.
Usage
Following the dosage directions of your doctor is the safest way to use any medication. If you are uncertain or do not remember the instructions then you may read the medicine label for more precise information.
It is very essential that you complete the dosage schedule and do not hinder it in between without asking prior consultation from your doctor. Other family members of the patient are also encouraged to take the dose at the same time.
Drug Class and Mechanism
VERMOX comes under antihelmintic, or anti-worm medication and it serves by blocking worms from growing or multiplying in your body.
Missed Dose
Take the medicine as prescribed by the doctor without any failure. If there are multiple doses and you miss one, have it as soon as you remember by spacing the next dose with at least 4 to 5 hours of time gap. In case that didn't work, skip the dose and continue as usual. Never take a double dose.
Storage
Keep VERMOX at room temperature in a cool dark place. Preserve it away from kids and pets.               
               
                    Warning/Precautions
*If you find any ingredients in Vermox allergic, please do not take it.
*Inform all your medical details to the concerned doctor before beginning Vermox.
*Mention about all kinds of medicines you are currently having.
VERMOX is in the FDA Category C so it is not known if it is harmful to expecting a baby. But consult a doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or conceiving to become pregnant.