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GuestFenbendazole is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat intestinal worms such as roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. In recent years, it has gained attention for off-label use in humans, particularly for treating parasitic infections and as part of experimental therapies in cancer support. This has raised important questions about its long-term safety in humans.
In short-term use, Fenbendazole is generally considered safe and well-tolerated, with minimal side effects such as mild stomach upset or nausea. However, long-term use in humans has not been extensively studied in clinical trials. While anecdotal evidence suggests some individuals have used it for extended periods without major issues, potential risks may include liver strain, gastrointestinal changes, or nutrient absorption concerns if taken continuously without breaks.
Because Fenbendazole is not officially approved for long-term human use in most countries, medical supervision is essential. Regular monitoring—especially of liver function—is recommended if prolonged use is being considered.
Equally important is the quality of the product. Always obtain the medication from a certified Fenbendazole manufacturer that follows pharmaceutical-grade standards.
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