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In [[medicine]], '''nitazoxanide''' is an [[antiprotozoal agent]] "5-nitrothiazolyl derivative used for a broad range of intestinal parasitic infections including [[cryptosporidium]] and [[giardia]]; it is a redox-active nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide prodrug; structure given in first source."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[medicine]], '''nitazoxanide''' is an [[antiprotozoal agent]] "5-nitrothiazolyl derivative used for a broad range of intestinal parasitic infections including [[cryptosporidium]] and [[giardia]]; it is a redox-active nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide prodrug; structure given in first source."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>



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In medicine, nitazoxanide is an antiprotozoal agent "5-nitrothiazolyl derivative used for a broad range of intestinal parasitic infections including cryptosporidium and giardia; it is a redox-active nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide prodrug; structure given in first source."[1]

It may also be effective for the treatment of pseudomembranous enterocolitis.[2]

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