2019
DOI: 10.18849/ve.v4i2.163
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Is There Any Evidence to Support the Use of Garlic as a Wormer for Dogs and Cats in the UK?

Abstract: <strong>PICO question</strong><br /><p>In dogs and cats, is the oral administration of garlic, compared to no treatment, efficacious at preventing or reducing the intestinal worm burden (species found in the UK)?</p><strong>Clinical bottom line</strong><br /><p>No studies were identified that investigated the efficacy of garlic at preventing intestinal worm burden. Garlic reduced egg and/or larvae counts in the worm species studied. However, where measured,… Show more

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