Fenbendazole 500mg is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic (dewormer) commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat and control parasitic worm infestations in animals. Though primarily designed for animals like dogs, cats, horses, cattle, and poultry, it has gained attention in off-label research for potential human use, particularly in parasitic infections and, more controversially, in experimental cancer studies (not FDA-approved for cancer treatment). Veterinary Uses: Treatment of gastrointestinal parasites such as: Roundworms (Toxocara, Toxascaris) Hookworms (Ancylostoma, Uncinaria) Whipworms (Trichuris) Tapeworms (Taenia spp.) Strongyles and pinworms in horses Liver flukes and lungworms in cattle and sheep Giardia infections in dogs Note: Use in humans is not FDA-approved, and any human use should be guided by a healthcare provider or be part of a clinical trial. Broad-spectrum efficacy against multiple parasite types Well-tolerated in animals with a wide safety margin Low resistance risk when used properly Oral administration makes it easy to use Potential off-label research into anticancer properties (under investigation) Fenbendazole works by inhibiting microtubule formation in the intestinal cells of parasites. It binds to β-tubulin, preventing glucose uptake and energy production in the worms, leading to their starvation and death. For animals: It is usually given orally, either directly as a tablet/paste or mixed with food. For off-label human use (experimental): Some individuals take 500 mg tablets once daily for 3 consecutive days, followed by 4 days off (a 7-day cycle), though this is not officially recommend. Always follow veterinary or healthcare professional advice. Dogs: Typically 50 mg/kg body weight once daily for 3 days. Cats: Variable; consult a veterinarian. Horses: 5 mg/kg as a single dose. Cattle/Sheep: Dosing varies by species and weight. Human (experimental/off-label): 500 mg/day (as seen in anecdotal protocols) – not medically endorse or approve. Missed Dose: Administer as soon as remembered. If it’s almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double up. Overdose: Generally low toxicity in animals. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. In humans, consult a medical professional immediately. Tablets or granules: 222 mg, 444 mg, 500 mg, and 1000 mg Paste and suspensions also available for veterinary use In animals: Rare and usually mild Vomiting Lethargy Temporary loss of appetite In humans (experimental): Abdominal discomfort Flatulence Nausea (rare) Liver enzyme changes (reported in some long-term users) Minimal drug interactions reported in animals. In humans, potential interactions with liver-metabolized drugs (e.g., anticonvulsants, antifungals). Use caution with alcohol or hepatotoxic drugs. Veterinary use only unless directed by a physician or used under experimental protocol. Not recommend for pregnant or lactating animals unless approve by a vet. Individuals with liver disease should exercise caution. Avoid use if allergic to benzimidazole class drugs (e.g., mebendazole, albendazole). Store at room temperature (15°C–30°C or 59°F–86°F) Keep in a dry, tightly closed container Protect from light and moisture Keep out of reach of children and pets USA: Available as veterinary medication (brand names include Panacur®, Safe-Guard®) Australia: Available for veterinary use through pet supply stores, online pharmacies, and veterinarians Note: Not registered for human use in either country. A: It is not FDA-approved for human use. Any human use is experimental and should be approach with extreme caution. A: In animals, it is well-tolerate. Long-term human use lacks sufficient clinical safety data. A: No definitive evidence supports its use as a cancer cure. Some preliminary studies and anecdotal reports exist, but more research is needed. A: Yes, in many countries it is available over-the-counter for veterinary use. A: Both are benzimidazole use to treat parasitic infections. Mebendazole is approve for human use; Fenbendazole is not.
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Fenbendazole 500mg
$75.00 – $180.00
Fenbendazole 500mg |
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Pack Size | Price: | Price/unit | Quantity | Add To Cart |
Equivalent Brand | Fenbendazole |
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Generic Name | Fenbendazole |
Indication | Treat a Variety of Parasites |
Strength | 500 mg |
Manufacturer | Kachhela Medex Pvt. Ltd. |
Packaging | 10 Tablets 1 Strip |
Pharmaceutical Form | Tablets |
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