Dichlorophen is an
anticestodal agent, fungicide, germicide, and antimicrobial agent.
[Milne, G.W.A. (Ed.). (2005). ''Gardner's commercially important chemicals: Synonyms, trade names, and properties.'' Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience]
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/ref> It is used in combination with toluene for the removal of parasites such as ascarid
The Ascarididae are a family of the large intestinal roundworms. Members of the family are intestinal parasites, infecting all classes of vertebrates. It includes a number of genera,Anderson RC (2000)''Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates. Their Dev ...
s, hookworm
Hookworms are intestinal, blood-feeding, parasitic roundworms that cause types of infection known as helminthiases. Hookworm infection is found in many parts of the world, and is common in areas with poor access to adequate water, sanitation, an ...
s, and tapeworms from dogs and cat
The cat (''Felis catus'') is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is commonly referred to as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from the wild members of ...
s.
Safety and regulation
LD50 (oral, mouse) is 3300 mg/kg.
References
Antiparasitic agents
Chloroarenes
Phenols
Veterinary drugs
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