Niclosamide 500 mg Tablet is a trusted medicine for treating intestinal worm infections, especially tapeworms. It kills parasites by blocking their energy supply. Without energy, the worms cannot survive in the intestine. By removing them, the tablet improves digestion and relieves pain, diarrhea, and discomfort (Mayo Clinic, Drugs.com).
Doctors often prescribe it for infections caused by beef, pork, fish, and dwarf tapeworms. Unlike some other treatments, it targets parasites without disturbing the body’s natural balance. The treatment is short and easy to follow under medical guidance (FDA, WebMD).
You should take Niclosamide after a light meal with a little water. Crushing or chewing the tablet can make it more effective, but follow your doctor’s advice. Good hygiene during treatment lowers the risk of reinfection and supports recovery (PubMed, Healthline).
Most people tolerate this medicine well. Some may feel mild nausea, stomach upset, or dizziness. These effects usually go away on their own. If they persist or become severe, seek medical help right away (WHO).

