
The global antiparasitic drugs market was valued at US$ 7,227.9 million in 2019 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period (2020–2027).
An ideal Antiparasitic Drug is one that has a broad spectrum of action and is active against all stages of parasite development. It should be effective against both luminal and tissue forms of parasites. It should also have a short withdrawal time, not interact with other drugs, and not be toxic to old or young animals. The TDR network is currently in the process of developing a new treatment for these two groups of parasites.
A perfect antiparasitic drugs will have a broad spectrum of action and be effective against all stages of parasite development. It should also be nontoxic to humans and animals and should not discolor body fluids. It should also be well tolerated by both young and old animals. The effectiveness of an antiparasitic drug should be determined by how effective it is against the target parasite. And it should be safe for both young and old patients.
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