Thank you for this invaluable data point. Mebendazole has been on my good-to-acquire list for quite a while, but for whatever reason, a prescription is needed hereabouts. I have had enough hints from various reports that it has very effective action modes against certain cancers. The backstory is that while it's an old drug, the generic maker took it off the market for a few years and then reintroduced it at 80x the original price. So among the various dewormers that we can use, it is by far the priciest.
The indications are that the mode of action is closest to fenben, but not exactly. While I think the worries about neurological issues from long-term usage of fenben is overstated (on purpose), the real issue as other folks have stated - is that fenben does taste like paint.
Re: This hits home.
Date: 2025-04-13 02:27 am (UTC)The indications are that the mode of action is closest to fenben, but not exactly. While I think the worries about neurological issues from long-term usage of fenben is overstated (on purpose), the real issue as other folks have stated - is that fenben does taste like paint.