Mintezol
Active Ingredient(s): ThiabendazoleFDA Approved: * April 7, 1967
Pharm Company: * MERCK
Category: Insecticide
* This drug may consist of multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or distributors. If applicable, they would be listed below under "NDC Database Records".
Mintezol Overview
Tiabendazole (INN, BAN), also known as thiabendazole (AAN, USAN) or TBZ and the trade names Mintezol, Tresaderm, and Arbotect, is a preservative,[1] an antifungal agent, and an antiparasitic agent. Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Preservative 1.2 Parasiticide 1.3 Other 2 Research 3 Pharmacodynamics 4 Safety 5 Synthesis 5.1 Derivatives 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Uses Preservative Tiabendazole is used primarily to control mold, blight, and other fungal diseases ...
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Thiabendazole
- Suspension: 500mg/5ml
- Tablet, Chewable: 500mg
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