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Comprehensive Product Description: Albenza Syrup (Albendazole Oral Suspension)
Albenza Syrup (Albendazole) is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic used to treat a variety of worm infestations such as neurocysticercosis, giardiasis, and echinococcosis. It works by inhibiting the growth of parasitic worms and is suitable for both adults and children. Available now at EZ Chemist Online Pharmacy.
Albenza Syrup
Albendazole Oral Suspension
Other Popular and Common Names:
Albendazole Syrup
Zentel Syrup (brand equivalent)
Alworm Suspension
Albentel Oral Suspension
Albezol
Therapeutic Class: Anthelmintic (anti-parasitic)
Pharmacological Class: Benzimidazole carbamate derivative
ATC Code: P02CA03
Regulatory Status: Prescription and OTC (varies by country)
Albendazole – 200 mg per 5 mL oral suspension
Albendazole works by inhibiting microtubule synthesis in intestinal parasites, leading to energy depletion, immobilization, and death of the parasite. It is particularly effective against larval and adult stages of many parasitic worms.
Albendazole is poorly absorbed on its own, but its systemic absorption increases when taken with fatty meals, especially in systemic infections like neurocysticercosis.
Indications / Uses
Albenza Syrup is used to treat and manage the following conditions:
Neurocysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection affecting the brain)
Hydatid disease (Echinococcosis)
Giardiasis (particularly in children)
Ascariasis (roundworm infection)
Enterobiasis (pinworm infection)
Hookworm infection
Strongyloidiasis (threadworm)
Trichuriasis (whipworm infection)
Mixed intestinal helminthic infections
Note: May be used as part of mass deworming programs and in pediatric populations for routine deworming.
Children (≥1 year) and Adults:
Usual dose: 400 mg (10 mL) single dose, repeat in 2 weeks if required
Giardiasis (children 2–12 years): 400 mg once daily for 5 days
Neurocysticercosis: 15 mg/kg/day divided into 2 doses for 8–30 days
Hydatid disease: 15 mg/kg/day for 28 days; 3 cycles separated by 14-day breaks
Shake well before use
Administer with food for increased absorption
Can be taken directly or mixed with small quantities of water or juice
Prescribing Information:
Complete full course even if symptoms improve
Co-administration with corticosteroids may be required for neurocysticercosis to manage inflammation
Liver function monitoring may be required for prolonged use
Safety Information:
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to albendazole or benzimidazoles
Pregnancy (especially first trimester)
Severe hepatic dysfunction
Side Effects:
Common (1–10%):
Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Headache
Dizziness
Less Common (<1%):
Rash
Elevated liver enzymes
Reversible hair loss
Fever
Serious (Rare):
Bone marrow suppression (pancytopenia, agranulocytosis)
Hepatotoxicity
Seizures (in neurocysticercosis patients)
Warnings and Precautions:
Pregnancy Category D: Contraindicated in the first trimester
Breastfeeding: Use with caution; limited human data
Hepatic impairment: Use cautiously and monitor liver enzymes
Avoid in children <1 year unless medically advised
Use with caution in patients with bone marrow suppression
Cimetidine: May increase albendazole plasma levels
Dexamethasone and Praziquantel: Increase serum levels and efficacy
Theophylline: Albendazole may reduce serum levels of theophylline
Avoid concurrent hepatotoxic drugs during prolonged treatment
Clinical Studies and Efficacy:
WHO data confirms albendazole's efficacy in mass deworming programs with single-dose administration in school-age children
Cochrane Review (2020) highlights albendazole as first-line for soil-transmitted helminthiasis, outperforming mebendazole in some studies
In neurocysticercosis, albendazole reduces the number and viability of brain cysts significantly when combined with corticosteroids
Store below 25°C, protect from light
Keep bottle tightly closed
Use within 30 days of opening
Keep out of reach of children
FAQs – Albenza Syrup (Albendazole Suspension)
Q1: Is Albenza syrup safe for children?
A: Yes, it is commonly used in children aged 1 year and older for treating parasitic infections. Always follow pediatric dosage recommendations.
Q2: Should I take Albendazole with food?
A: Yes, taking it with a fatty meal increases absorption and effectiveness, especially in systemic infections.
Q3: Can I use Albenza syrup for giardiasis?
A: Yes, Albendazole is effective in children for treating giardiasis, typically dosed at 400 mg daily for 5 days.
Q4: Is Albenza effective against pinworms?
A: Yes, it is used widely to treat Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) infections. A single 400 mg dose is usually sufficient.
Q5: Is a repeat dose necessary?
A: In some cases, especially in pinworm or roundworm infections, a second dose after 2 weeks ensures full eradication.
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