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what is 'dehydroemetine'?

Definition for dehydroemetine

Dehydroemetine is a synthetically produced antiprotozoal agent similar to emetine in its anti-amoebic properties and structure (they differ only in a double bond next to the ethyl radical), but it produces fewer side effects. more

diagnoses treated with 'dehydroemetine'
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hepatic abscess
collection of pus in liver
intestinal parasites
parasites in bowel


related procedures when taking 'dehydroemetine'
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Complete Blood Count
ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Liver scan
Stool studies for ova and parasites
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related medication for 'dehydroemetine'
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iodoquinol
paromomycin
metronidazole
nitazoxanide
tinidazole



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