Antiox is the brand name of mebendazole. Mebendazole is an anthelmintic or deworming agent. Mebendazole may be given to treat or prevent (prophylaxis) various intestinal worm infestations (bulate sa tiyan) in adults and children.
Antiox is the brand name of mebendazole. Mebendazole is an anthelmintic or deworming agent. Mebendazole may be given to treat or prevent (prophylaxis) various intestinal worm infestations (bulate sa tiyan) in adults and children.
Antiox is formulated into oral dosage forms such as tablets and suspensions. If you are taking the tablet, thoroughly chew and swallow it. Follow it with a glass of water.
If you are taking the oral suspension, follow the package directions to dilute the product. Only use clean drinking water. Shake the bottle thoroughly to completely mix the contents. Use a medical-grade measuring cup for the dose, as household spoons may not be accurate.
This product is best stored at room temperature away from direct light and moisture. To prevent drug damage, you should not store it in the bathroom or the freezer. There may be different brands of mebendazole that may have different storage needs. It is important to always check the product package for instructions on storage, or ask your pharmacist. For safety, you should keep all medicines away from children and pets.
You should not flush this product down the toilet or pour them into a drain unless instructed to do so. It is important to properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed. Talk to a pharmacist for more details about how to safely discard your product.
As with any drug, Antiox may cause some side effects. Side effects are generally related to the dose and usually subside after the dose is lowered or treatment has ended. However, it is always important for you to consult your doctor if you have any problem after taking this medicine.
Some reported side effects are listed below:
Not everyone will experience side effects. Alternatively, some people may experience side effects not listed above. Talk to a doctor or pharmacist for more information about managing possible side effects.
Before using Antiox, tell your doctor if you have/had:
There are no adequate studies in women for determining risk when using Antiox during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. However, mebendazole has shown embryotoxic and teratogenic activity in rats and in mice at single oral doses. Therefore, always consult with your doctor to weigh the potential benefits and risks before taking any medication. It is not known whether mebendazole passes into breast milk and how it might affect a nursing baby. Do not take mebendazole without first talking to your doctor if you are breastfeeding a baby.
Antiox is a pregnancy risk category C drug, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
FDA pregnancy risk category reference below:
This product may interact with other drugs that you are currently taking, which can change how your drug works or increase your risk for serious side effects. To avoid any potential drug interactions, you should keep a list of all the drugs you are using (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist. For your safety, do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any drugs without your doctor’s approval.
Antiox may interact with food or alcohol by altering the way the drug works or increase the risk for serious side effects. Please discuss with your doctor or pharmacist any potential food or alcohol interactions before using this drug.
The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Therefore, you should always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this drug.
1-dose treatment: take 500 mg as a single dose.
3-day treatment: take 100 mg twice a day (morning and evening), for 3 consecutive days.
For children 2 years and older, give the same dose as an adult.
The dose for children under 1 year old has not been established. Therefore, consult with a pediatrician for the appropriate dosage.
This product is available in the following dosage forms and strengths:
In case of an emergency or an overdose, call your local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency room.
Symptoms of overdose include:
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your regular dose as scheduled. Do not take a double dose.
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Antiox https://www.mims.com/philippines/drug/info/antiox Accessed May 25, 2021
Vermox https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2016/208398s000lbl.pdf Accessed May 25, 2021
Mebendazole for worm infections https://www.medicinesforchildren.org.uk/mebendazole-worm-infections Accessed May 25, 2021
Mebendazole (oral route) https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/mebendazole-oral-route/description/drg-20064631 Accessed May 25, 2021
Deworming in children https://www.who.int/elena/titles/deworming/en/ Accessed May 25, 2021
Current Version
05/29/2023
Written by Stephanie Nera, RPh, PharmD
Updated by: Corazon Marpuri
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