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Is niclosamide safe for humans?
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Yes,  niclosamide 500 mg   mgis generally considered safe for humans when used at the recommended doses to treat tapeworm infections. Here's a breakdown of its safety profile:

FDA Approved: Niclosamide has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1982 for human use in treating tapeworm infections.
Low Systemic Absorption:  Most of the niclosamide taken orally is not absorbed into the bloodstream and is eliminated through feces. This minimizes the risk of side effects affecting other parts of the body.
Mild Side Effects:  Common side effects are typically mild and gastrointestinal-related, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. 
Well-tolerated:  Studies have shown niclosamide to be well-tolerated by most people when used as directed.

Important Considerations:

Follow Dosage Instructions: It's crucial to adhere to the prescribed dosage and not take more than recommended. Higher doses can increase the risk of side effects.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women:  Consult a doctor before taking niclosamide if you're pregnant or breastfeeding, as safety data in these specific groups is limited.
Underlying Medical Conditions:  Inform your doctor about any underlying medical conditions before taking niclosamide, as they might advise caution or alternative treatments depending on your situation.

Overall, niclosamide is a safe and effective medication for treating tapeworm infections in humans when used as directed by a doctor.**
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