Stibophen is an anthelmintic originally developed by Bayer that is used as a treatment for schistosomiasis[1] by intramuscular injection. It is classified as a trivalent antimony compound. Brand names include Fouadin/Fuadin (named in honor of Fuad I of Egypt, who had enthusiastically supported its research and development).[2][3]
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