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ANTIPARASITIC/ANTIFUNGAL PACKAGE:
1.Ivermectin 6mg (#200)
2.Fenbendazole 250mg (#100)
3.Ketoconazole 200mg(#100)
4.Metronidazole 500mg(#100)
5.Fluconazole 200mg(#50)
6. Tindazole 500mg(#50)
7.Permethrin 5% cream 30gm(scabies-#12tubes)
8. Permeth 1% shampoo(lice-#1 bottle)
9. Betnovate cream 30gm(#4 tubes)
10. Prednisone 20mg (#50)
Family package containing at least 50 treatments
You may keep/use product past the printed expiration date (click here)
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Antiparasitic/Antifungal Pack
Categories: Featured Products, Prepper Products
Tags: Benovate, Fenbendazole, fluconazole, ivermectin, ketoconazole, metronidazole, permethrin, prednisone, Tinidazole
Description
Medication Reference Guide (2026)
1. Ivermectin
- Drug Class: Anthelmintic; Macrocyclic lactone.
- Labeled Use: Intestinal strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis (River Blindness).
- Unlabeled Use: Scabies, head lice (topical), rosacea, and filariasis.
- Mechanism of Action: Binds to glutamate-gated chloride ion channels in parasite nerve and muscle cells, causing paralysis and death.
- Treatments For: Parasitic worms, river blindness, and (off-label) scabies/lice.
2. Fenbendazole
- Drug Class: Benzimidazole Anthelmintic.
- Labeled Use:Veterinary use only (not FDA-approved for humans).
- Unlabeled Use: Investigational use for certain cancers (anecdotal; lacks human clinical validation).
- Mechanism of Action: Disrupts microtubule assembly by binding to tubulin, blocking glucose uptake and energy metabolism in parasites.
- Treatments For: Gastrointestinal parasites in animals (roundworms, hookworms).
3. Ketoconazole
- Drug Class: Imidazole Antifungal.
- Labeled Use: Systemic fungal infections (oral); Seborrheic dermatitis (topical).
- Unlabeled Use: Cushing’s syndrome, advanced prostate cancer, and androgenic alopecia (hair loss).
- Mechanism of Action: Inhibits the enzyme CYP51, preventing the synthesis of ergosterol, which is essential for fungal cell membrane integrity.
- Treatments For: Fungal infections (athlete’s foot, ringworm) and dandruff.
4. Metronidazole
- Drug Class: Nitroimidazole Antimicrobial.
- Labeled Use: Anaerobic bacterial infections, trichomoniasis, amebiasis, and giardiasis.
- Unlabeled Use: Crohn’s disease, C. difficile infection, and H. pylori eradication.
- Mechanism of Action: Forms toxic reactive intermediates (free radicals) that damage microbial DNA and inhibit nucleic acid synthesis.
- Treatments For: Bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and rosacea.
5. Fluconazole
- Drug Class: Triazole Antifungal.
- Labeled Use: Vaginal, oral, and esophageal candidiasis; Cryptococcal meningitis.
- Unlabeled Use: Various systemic or localized fungal infections not specifically listed on the label.
- Mechanism of Action: Highly selective inhibitor of fungal cytochrome P450 sterol C-14 alpha-demethylation, resulting in the loss of normal sterols.
- Treatments For: Yeast infections, thrush, and fungal meningitis.
6. Tinidazole
- Drug Class: Nitroimidazole Antiprotozoal.
- Labeled Use: Trichomoniasis, giardiasis, and intestinal amebiasis.
- Unlabeled Use: Bacterial Vaginosis (certain variations).
- Mechanism of Action: Causes DNA strand breakage and prevents DNA repair in anaerobic microorganisms.
- Treatments For: Parasitic diarrhea and sexually transmitted infections.
7. Permethrin 5% (Cream)
- Drug Class: Scabicide.
- Labeled Use: Treatment of scabies infestation.
- Unlabeled Use: Pubic lice (crabs).
- Mechanism of Action: Disrupts sodium channel currents in arthropod nerve cells, leading to delayed repolarization and paralysis of the parasite.
- Treatments For: Scabies mites.
8. Permethrin 1% (Shampoo/Lotion)
- Drug Class: Pediculicide.
- Labeled Use: Treatment of head lice infestation.
- Unlabeled Use: Pubic lice (crabs).
- Mechanism of Action: Same as the 5% concentration; targets the nervous system of lice and their eggs (nits).
- Treatments For: Head lice.
9. Betnovate (Betamethasone Valerate) Cream
- Drug Class: Potent Topical Corticosteroid.
- Labeled Use: Inflammatory and itchy skin conditions (dermatoses).
- Unlabeled Use: Localized inflammatory reactions of various origins.
- Mechanism of Action: Induces lipocortins, which inhibit phospholipase A2, thereby blocking the release of inflammatory mediators (prostaglandins/leukotrienes).
- Treatments For: Eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis.
10. Prednisone
- Drug Class: Systemic Glucocorticoid (Corticosteroid).
- Labeled Use: Allergic states, endocrine disorders, rheumatic disorders, and skin diseases.
- Unlabeled Use: Autoimmune diseases, organ transplant rejection prevention, and inflammatory bowel disease.
- Mechanism of Action: A prodrug converted to prednisolone; it suppresses the immune system by inhibiting leukocyte infiltration and modulating gene expression of inflammatory cytokines.
- Treatments For: Asthma flares, severe allergies, and inflammatory conditions
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