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Fenbendazole

Fenbendazole

BendazoleLab

#Other
28
Safety30
Efficacy25
Transparency60
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

Fenbendazole has established use as a veterinary antiparasitic agent. Preclinical studies suggest potential anticancer and immunomodulatory effects, but human clinical data are currently lacking. Therefore, the effectiveness of this product for any human use is unproven.

The Good

Established Veterinary Use

Potential Anticancer Research Applications

May Modulate Immune Responses (in animal models)

The Bad

Lack of Human Safety Data

Unproven Efficacy in Humans

Potential Cytotoxic Effects

Is it for you?

Best For: Veterinary use in livestock, pets, and other animals for parasite control

Skip If: You are a human seeking to use this product; it is not approved for human consumption.

Ingredients Analysis

Fenbendazole

444 mg

How to Use

Administer orally, mixed with food or directly, according to veterinary instructions based on animal weight and species.

Frequency:

As directed by a veterinarian (for animals)

Best Time:

Any time (for animals)

When:

With food (for animals)

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Veterinary use in livestock, pets, and other animals for parasite control