The avermectins are a very commonly used class of antiparasitics. Why don't these drugs work well against some parasites, such as tapeworms?
A) Tapeworms aren't parasites
B) Tapeworms actively excrete these drugs once exposed
C) Collies are selectively infested with tapeworms, but they are too sensitive to avermectins for use
D) Tapeworms lack proper glutamate receptors
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Q1: What does selective toxicity mean?
A)The drug is
Q3: Knowing the_ name for the active ingredient
Q4: An injectable avermectin (LongRange) is marketed for
Q5: Heartworm disease results from infection by the
Q6: Macrolides work inside the insect or parasite
Q7: These broad spectrum drugs are often used
Q8: Piperazines kill
A)round worms.
B)hookworms.
C)tape worms.
D)whipworms.
Q9: Because many parasites can lead to zoonotic
Q10: The benzimidazole that has some anti-inflammatory and
Q11: What are endectocides capable of killing?
A)Endoparasties
B)Ectoparasites
C)Both endo
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