Words and phrases that have a meaning related to anthelmintics:  (122 results)
Often used in the same context:
oxytetracycline, coccidiosis, wormer, pyrimethamine, griseofulvin, trichinella, antibiotic, chlamydial, helminth, benzimidazole, ivermectin, sulfamethoxazole, acaricide, amphotericin, parasiticide, azole, penicillins, kanamycin, coccidia, tapeworm infection, vivax, ionophore, bacitracin, protozoal, poliovirus vaccine, indinavir, toxoid, ileitis, lungworm, pasteurella, azoles, isosorbide, preventatives, primaquine, cefuroxime, trypanosoma, berberine, oxacillin, papillomas, antitumour, tetracycline, hookworms, candida albicans, rhinotracheitis, metaldehyde, plaquenil, endophyte, antimalarial drug, nitrofurantoin, whipworm, mycosis, parasitoid, somatotropin, ectoparasites, tobacco budworm, clostridia, microfilaria, myxoma virus, hydatid disease, hyoscyamine, hoary alyssum, sulfadiazine, ethambutol, antifungal agent, bacteroides, toxoplasma, staphylococci, babesia, schistosome, chlamydia psittaci, asparaginase, pinworms, cysticercosis, sarcoid, leafminer, antiserum, salicylates, viraemia, chlortetracycline, peroxidase, spodoptera, streptomycin, dapsone, gentamicin, diuretics, escherichia coli, flecainide, zoonotic disease, h. pylori, anaplasmosis, anaerobes, pestis, immunoglobulins, somatostatin, pneumocystis, pentamidine, enterobacteria, actinomycetes, quinoline, genus plasmodium, outcrossing, pythium, cotton bollworm, insecticides, fungicides, antimicrobials, antiseptics, anaesthetics, adjuvants, anticonvulsants, hypnotics, antihistamines, disinfectants, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, anesthetics, antibiotics, preservatives, repellents, antioxidants, emulsifiers, germicides
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— Adjectives for anthelmintics: other, effective, various, many, several, new, most, modern, benzimidazole, certain, efficient, more...

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