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| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| pyrantel pamoate | Antiminth, Pin-X, Reese's Pinworm Medicine |
Pyrantel pamoate is the only over-the-counter medicine available to treat
pinworm infections. The dose of pyrantel pamoate given
is based on the person's weight. Two doses are usually given about 14 days
apart (as long as no side effects are noted after the first dose). More than
the correct dose should not be given at any time.
Pyrantel pamoate comes in both a liquid form and a soft gel
capsule. Some brands come with a small measuring cup and a weight chart on the
box so that you can calculate correct doses. If you have problems calculating a
dose or have concerns about the medicine, talk with a pharmacist or your
health professional.
How It Works
Pyrantel pamoate kills adult pinworms. It does not kill pinworm
eggs.
Why It Is Used
Pyrantel pamoate is a nonprescription medicine commonly used for
pinworm infections. It is taken after a definite diagnosis of pinworms has been
made by either seeing the worms or doing a transparent (cellophane) tape test.
It may also be used if mebendazole (a prescription medicine) is not
effective.
Do not give pyrantel pamoate to pregnant women, breast-feeding
women, or children younger than age 2 without first talking with a health
professional.
How Well It Works
Pyrantel pamoate gets rid of pinworm infections more than 90% of
the time.1 However, reinfection with pinworms is very
common.
Side Effects
Side effects of pyrantel pamoate are not very common but may
include:
- Nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and
diarrhea. These are the most commonly seen side effects.
- Headache,
dizziness, and sleeplessness.
- Rash.
If side effects develop after the initial dose, a second dose
(normally taken in about two weeks) should not be taken without talking with a
health professional.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Pyrantel pamoate is often the first medicine used because it is
available without a prescription. While taking pyrantel pamoate, take measures
to prevent reinfection and the spread of infection to others. See the Home
Treatment section of this topic.
Pregnant women, breast-feeding women, and children younger than age
2 should not use the medicine without first consulting a health
professional.
Pyrantel pamoate can be taken with food, milk, or juice, or on an
empty stomach.
Because pinworm eggs can survive for 2 weeks after treatment with
pyrantel pamoate, reinfection can occur. Treatment with a second dose is
usually recommended.
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