Interaction with the outside world is closely connected not only with visual perception, but also with touch. In particular, throughout the day we explore the world, touch with our hands and other parts of the body to surrounding objects, food and other things. As a result, various helminths become infected. This can happen to a person at any age. Regardless of gender and age, the symptoms of parasitic infestations are similar. Vermox is an inexpensive and effective drug whose action is aimed at the destruction of parasites. When treating with Vermox, how do worms come out? How to understand that the treatment was successful? All answers in our article.
The composition and form of the drug
The main active ingredient of the drug is mebendazole. This is a substance that produces a special effect on parasites: it provokes the destruction of glucose in the body of worms, as a result of which they die. Usually drugs with mebendazole in the composition are prescribed for various helminthic invasions. It is especially effective against parasites that cause trichocephalosis and enterobiosis. Vermox is one of the most affordable and effective drugs in the group. How worms come out after Vermox is described below.
The form of the drug is tablets. Take one at a time, washed down with a small amount of water. The drug has a number of side effects. More often they are caused by the fact that parasites at death or paralysis are a rather toxic product.
Mebendazole works in the intestine, penetrating the circulatory system in very small concentrations. After taking the tablets for 3 days, 2 pieces per day in the patient's plasma, mebendazole accumulates in an amount of only 0.03 ΞΌg per ml, and in the blood - 0.09 kg per ml. This substance is excreted from the body mainly with feces, and a small part with urine.
Indications for use
Instructions for use with Vermox states that the drug is effective in the following diseases:
- An ailment, the appearance of which provokes infection with pinworms, is enterobiosis.
- Ascaridosis (a disease that occurs as a result of infection with other parasites - roundworms).
- Hookworm is an ailment that is diagnosed some time after the patient is infected with hookworms.
- Trichocephalosis is a disease that provokes whipworms.
- Teniosis is an infestation of pork tapeworm.
- Helminthiasis of a mixed nature - helminthic invasions, which are provoked by several types of parasites.
Doctors forbid self-administration of the drug. Some people diagnose themselves with a similar condition, and decide to be treated with a drug suitable for this purpose. Such an approach to oneβs own health is unacceptable. If there is a suspicion of the presence of helminthic infestation, you should go to the doctor - therapist, gastroenterologist or parasitologist, and ask for a referral for tests. Only after receiving the results can we talk about competent diagnosis.
Some people start taking Vermox for prevention. How do different types of worms come out, interests all patients. If a person uses the drug for prevention, then traces of parasites in the excrement may not be.
How small worms come from Vermox
If a person does not take the drug as a prophylaxis, then a similar question is quite natural. Many patients think that after taking the pill, parasites will leave the body in its original form along with feces. Some people think that after Vermox worms come out alive.
Calm impressionable patients. Worms alive after taking the drug do not leave the body. Moreover, they do not even go out dead. In the intestines, their body is digested under the influence of microflora. As a result, all that remains of the parasites in the feces is mucus. This is observed when infected with pinworms, acne, trichinella, gnathostomes and other small parasites.
How do large individuals come out
How do worms come out after Vermox if they were originally large? Parasitologists hear this question quite often. Large sizes are roundworms. The surface of their body is protected by a rather dense layer, which includes collagen. Therefore, it often happens that in the intestines their bodies are not digested. As a result, they go out with feces almost intact in a day or two from the moment of taking the pill.
There are larger worms, for example, bull tapeworm. The length of his body can reach 9 meters. Such huge worms come out alive after Vermox? The answer to this question is also negative. The specimens of bovine tapeworm come out in fragments or whole, but also dead.
Vermox for children with enterobiasis and other infestations
This drug is actively prescribed for children and adolescents. It should not be overdone with the dosage - it is optimal for an experienced doctor to prescribe it, since taking "Vermox" can provoke a number of side effects.
- Children aged 2 to 5 years with ascariasis need to take a quarter tablet once. Two weeks after re-passing the tests, the reception can be repeated.
- With enterobiosis, children are prescribed, as a rule, also a quarter of a tablet. Repeated reception - after a month.
- Children aged 5 to 10 years are usually prescribed half a tablet once. After three weeks, you should repeat the analysis and, if necessary, repeat the reception.
- Children over 10 years of age are usually prescribed 1 whole tablet of Vermox.
How many worms come out after taking the drug? As a rule, this period is two days. Some parents give laxatives to children in order to speed up the release of parasites. This should not be done. The children's body is almost always weakened by parasitic invasion. It is not necessary to stimulate digestion by taking a laxative drug. This can cause a disturbance in microflora and a deterioration in overall well-being.
The drug is taken once, washed down with a small amount of clean water. if a person weighs more than one hundred kilograms, the dosage can be increased only at the discretion of the attending physician.
In general, the dosage does not depend on the gender and weight of the patient. The exception is children, they are usually prescribed the drug also once, but in the amount of half or even a quarter of the tablet.
Contraindications
Instructions for use indicate that Vermox has the following contraindications for use:
- In the presence of erosive processes in the intestine, the drug is strictly prohibited.
- Crohn's disease.
- Chronic liver disease.
- Hepatitis.
- Cirrhosis.
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Pregnancy.
- Lactation.
- Age up to 3 years. Small patients aged 2 to 3 years should take the drug only under the supervision of a doctor.
- Intolerance to the active substance of the drug, as well as auxiliary components (magnesium stearate, sodium saccharinate, lactose monohydrate, silicon dioxide, corn starch, sodium lauryl sulfate).
If the patient has chronic diseases of the digestive tract, consult your doctor before taking the drug. Self-administration can greatly aggravate the development of chronic diseases. Vermox can provoke a significant deterioration in the patient's well-being if he has chronic liver disease.
Side effects
Instructions for use indicate that taking "Vermox" can provoke the following side effects:
- The most common phenomena are associated with a strain on the intestines. Dead bodies of parasites can provoke intestinal obstruction, pain, cramping. How many worms from Vermox come out? Usually after two days, during which side effects are most pronounced. Laxatives and other drugs should not be taken - this can aggravate the course of the condition.
- The second most common category of side effects when taking the drug is associated with a load on the liver. If you pass an analysis for liver tests immediately after taking the drug, then with a high degree of probability they will be increased (bilirubin, ALT, AST). Also, after taking the pill, sclera can turn yellow, itching begins. The instructions indicate that isolated cases of hepatitis after taking the drug were recorded.
- From the side of the central nervous system, the following side effects are possible: dizziness, nausea of ββa neurogenic nature, headache, feeling of weakness and decreased performance.
- On the part of the hematopoietic system: a violation of the quantitative composition of leukocytes, a decrease in the number of neutrophils, while the proportion of eosinophils increases. These substances are responsible for the manifestations of allergic reactions in the body. After taking "Vermox", worms usually come out in the form of mucus with feces, but toxic harm to the entire body should not be underestimated in this process. As a result, the tendency to allergies increases. If long-term therapy with Vermox is necessary, indicators of the synthesis of red blood cells and hemoglobin fall, so treatment should be carried out under strict medical and laboratory control.
- The following allergic reactions are possible while taking: hair loss, skin rash, swelling, anaphylactic reactions, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, epidermal necrolysis, exanthema.

Special instructions for taking the drug
Against the background of treatment, it is extremely undesirable to take alcoholic beverages. This will increase the load on the liver.
It is forbidden to take "Vermox" at the same time with laxatives, since this causes an additional burden on the intestines, it can lead to rather serious consequences, up to the development of internal bleeding.
Against the background of antibiotic therapy, it is also recommended to refrain from taking "Vermox".
Estimated time after administration
How many worms come out after Vermox? This issue is also of interest to many patients. The approximate duration of the drug is a day. The next, as a rule, dead parasites begin to be excreted along with feces.
How do worms from Vermox come out if you take a too small dosage? Usually, at low dosages, parasites do not die. The drug simply cannot fully reveal its effect. Therefore, reducing the dosage is not recommended.
Reviews about "Vermox"
How do worms come out after taking this medication, many patients report in their reviews. People note that Vermox is a very powerful drug. That is, one tablet is usually enough to get rid of parasites.
However, not everyone manages to get rid of helminthiasis in one dose. Some users write that they needed to take the medicine again.
Many people report negative reactions after taking Vermox tablets. Most often, nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, and a rash are observed.
Patients describe how worms come out in different ways. It depends on the type of parasite. Mostly invasion occurs with small pinworms, which are digested. Therefore, they are not visible in feces. The same picture is observed when infected with small worms of any kind.
List of effective analogues of the drug
The most common analogues of Vermox according to the principle of action:
- Dekaris.
- "Pirantel".
- "Fed".
The advisability of taking a particular drug can only be decided by the attending physician. It is forbidden to self-medicate, since all these medicines have a rather impressive list of contraindications and side effects.