Asking for a friend. Best domestic and/or other sources for a premixed version of ivermectin and fenben, if such a thing exists. Thanks.
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π¨π¨ PATENT TEST: A "dewormer" that effectively combats cancer... Patent from Johns Hopkins University in 2021: Mebendazole reaches the brain and brain tumors in effective concentrations... It could also be used for the treatment of other types of cancer, as well as a chemopreventive agent... (twitter.com) posted 2 months ago by Joys1Daughter +85 / -0
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βTV17Q 2 months ago +15 / -0 I used Fenbendazole and Ivermectin to put Stage 2 Bladder cancer in remission. NEVER start Chemo!
permalink save report block reply β Joys1Daughter [S] 2 months ago +6 / -0 Congratulations TV! ππ€
permalink parent save report block reply βTV17Q 2 months ago +7 / -0 Thank you for all you do on this board.
permalink parent save report block reply β Joys1Daughter [S] 2 months ago +5 / -0 Thank YOU TV!
permalink parent save report block reply βwannabe 2 months ago +5 / -0 Question. I was under the impression that fenbendazole was the same thing as mebendazole. The only difference was that one was for humans and the other for animals. Is this true?
I only ask because I have the tractor supply version of ivermectin and fenbendazole.
permalink save report block reply β Joys1Daughter [S] 2 months ago +7 / -0 Fenbendazole and mebendazole are both benzimidazole anthelmintic (dewormer) drugs, but the primary difference is that mebendazole is FDA-approved for human use, while fenbendazole is approved only for veterinary use.
Feature Mebendazole Fenbendazole Approved Use Human parasitic worm infections (e.g., pinworms, roundworms, whipworms). Animal parasitic worm infections (dogs, cats, livestock, etc.). FDA Status FDA-approved for human use. Not approved for human use.
Prescription Status Requires a prescription for human use. Available over-the-counter in veterinary formulations.
Safety Profile Well-established human safety profile from decades of use. Human safety and appropriate dosage are not well-documented in medical literature.
Cancer Research Has been studied in human clinical trials for potential cancer treatment (off-label use only). Only has lab/animal data and anecdotal reports; no published human clinical trials for cancer. Bioavailability Offers better absorption in the human body compared to fenbendazole. Poor water solubility and absorption limit its effectiveness in the human body.
Key Distinction The most critical difference is that mebendazole has an established guidance for human safety and dosing, setting it apart from fenbendazole, which is limited to veterinary medicine.
Both drugs are being investigated for potential anti-cancer properties in preclinical studies, but due to its established safety profile and better bioavailability in humans, mebendazole is the one currently in human clinical trials.
Medbendazole is fenben glorified by Big Pharma re-naming, so they can profit from it.
nothing would surprise me, but meben has been shown to be better for Glioblastoma