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    Fenbendazole is an anthelmintic medication primarily used in veterinary medicine to treat parasitic infections in animals, especially dogs, cats, and livestock. It is effective against a variety of worms, including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain tapeworms. In recent years, there has been growing interest in its potential use in humans, particularly due to anecdotal claims of its anti-cancer effects.

    While Fenbendazole is not officially approved for human use by regulatory bodies such as the FDA or EMA, limited research suggests it may have a favorable safety profile. It shares structural similarities with human-approved Anthelmintics like Mebendazole and Albendazole, which are widely used and considered safe. Some early studies and off-label experiments have shown minimal toxicity when used in controlled doses. Medzsupplier is Fenbendazole Tablet Wholesaler, supplier and exporter. Buy Fenbendazole Online at Medzsupplier.

    Reported side effects in humans, though rare, may include mild gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, or temporary liver enzyme elevation. However, due to a lack of large-scale clinical trials, its safety and efficacy in humans cannot be fully confirmed.

    Individuals considering Fenbendazole for personal use, especially for unapproved purposes such as cancer treatment, should consult a healthcare professional. Self-medication can lead to unintended health risks, especially if combined with other treatments. Until more research is available, Fenbendazole’s use in humans remains experimental and should be approached with caution.

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