No - corid treats coccidia. There are wormers like ivermectin, valbazen, panacur etc. that all treat different kinds of worms. I don't know them right off the top of my head but there's a ton of information about that on this site.
If you've treated with a dewormer, anything above but Corid, which is an anti-protozoa - coccidia are not internal worms !!! then you're supposed to withhold eggs, and most dewormers you're supposed to treat twice over a couple of weeks (again, lots of info out there- none in my head), so the withholding time starts when they're dewormed the first time, and ends however many days after the 2nd dose.
I certainly wouldn't sell those eggs in the withholding time- but I'm fine eating them. Look up the active ingredient in the dewormer you intend to use and see what the human dose is- and realize it's a tiny dose the chickens are getting along with whatever lands in the egg itself, and compare it to the dose you'd get from a doctor. My own personal way of doing it. To each their own on whether to eat the eggs - some will choose to dispose of those eggs- others like me will use them (but would not sell them to others !!!).