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Not safe...in a single case.
I agree, not proven safe in an incontrovertible properly conducted phase one trial, but not proven unsafe by a long shot.
Hhmmm. Ask yourself, ignoring the non death related issues, how many people die from aspirin each year? Do you regard that medication as safe? Which would you regard as safer out of the two? Check it out.
Then take a look at ALL the other medications - including the ones used by everyone on this site. There are NO 100% safe drugs - anywhere. I'd suggest that Fenben is pretty safe relatively speeking.
I thought so, might even be safer than my ADT drugs I'm on. Never got a hot flash from fenben or Meben or Ivermectin. lol
Tbh, I've never seen anything that flags some sort of safety concern with this. There'll always be some case somewhere. I had friends when I was younger who used to take recreational drugs like extersy. They were more worried about drinking too much water than the drug. Even water can be fatal under the wrong circumstances. I think the real question is more like how it effects existing treatments or does it do anything at all. I don't see any reason not to try it. Take a placebo, it works and is proven scientifically. - which is why they include it in trials. Maybe you get some placebo benefit, who knows. My point is, would you care? Anything that potentkally works is worth a go IMO.
Fenbendazole (brand names Panacur®, Safe-Guard®) is a medication used to treat a variety of parasites in dogs (e.g., roundworm, hookworm, lungworm, whipworm, and certain types of tapeworm). Its use in cats for the treatment of parasites is “off label” or “extra label”.
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”It became undetectable within 30 days of starting with the prescribed testosterone blockers (Orgovix + Erleada) PLUS my own DIY repurposed drug cocktail. ”
So his psa went to zero when hr started hormone therapy. As one would expect.
I recently noticed that 100 mg of doxycycline have been added to the fenbendazole protocol. That small a dose is generally used for fish. Although readily available at most pet stores, one still needs a drs prescription. 100 mgs is subclinical and shouldn't affect intestinal bacteria as larger doses of antibiotics generally do. I guess one could go to a vet!
Yes I heard also about Doxy but 100mg I think is a standard single dose. If you need doxy for your fish you can go online to Fishmoxfishflex.com also look up SunfruitDan Rumble channel for Protocols on Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Mebendazole etc.