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Mebental 500 is a powerful anthelmintic formulation containing Mebendazole 500 mg. Designed for the effective treatment of multiple intestinal worm infestations, it delivers high-dose deworming therapy in a single tablet. Manufactured under international quality standards and exported globally by BLUEPILL EXPRESS, Mebental 500 offers reliable performance and safety in parasitic infection management.
This product is manufactured under the Dr Precision label, ensuring GMP-compliant quality and precision formulation standards.
Mebental 500 is a high-strength, single-dose deworming tablet that contains Mebendazole 500 mg, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent used to treat multiple gastrointestinal helminthic infections. It is especially effective in treating mixed worm infestations, offering a convenient one-time treatment protocol for patients.
Mebental 500 targets the metabolic pathways of parasites by inhibiting microtubule synthesis, leading to the depletion of glucose in the worms and ultimately causing their death. This mode of action ensures the elimination of a wide variety of intestinal worms such as roundworms, pinworms, whipworms, and hookworms.
Manufactured under WHO-GMP and ISO-certified conditions, Mebental 500 is trusted in both community and clinical settings. As a global exporter of high-quality pharmaceutical products, BLUEPILL EXPRESS ensures timely delivery, regulatory compliance, and custom packaging solutions to international clients across continents.
High-strength Mebendazole 500 mg per tablet
Effective against a wide range of intestinal helminths
Single-dose therapy for greater convenience
Suitable for adults and children above 2 years
Global quality compliance: WHO-GMP, ISO certified
Available for bulk export, private labeling, and third-party manufacturing
Proudly represented by BLUEPILL EXPRESS, global exporter of quality medicines
Mebendazole acts by disrupting the microtubule function of intestinal parasites and inhibiting glucose absorption. This process causes energy depletion in the worms, rendering them immobile and unable to survive, which leads to their natural expulsion from the body.