Talk:Flubendazole
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[edit]I have removed the 'See Also' section from this article which I did not feel was at all helpful by red-linking to a non-existent page. If other editors feel this is useful, do please revert. But hopefully someone will also create the article it links to and clarify the meaning of 'ditto', too. The original text is shown below. Nick Moyes (talk) 11:23, 3 April 2017 (UTC)
- Etibendazole (ditto albeit ethanediol cyclic ketal).