Product Details:
| Strength | 888 mg |
| Pack Size | 10 Tablets |
| Animal Type | Human |
| Dosage Form | Tablet |
| Composition | Fenbendazole |
| Prescription | Prescription |
| Brand | Other Brand |
| Shelf Life | 36 months |
| Packaging Type | Strip |
Fenbendazole tablets are primarily used as a broad-spectrum dewormer for various intestinal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, some tapeworms, Giardia) in animals like dogs, cats, livestock, and fish, working by disrupting parasite cell structures. While popular in online communities for potential off-label human cancer treatment, it's not FDA-approved for humans, carries risks like liver injury (hepatotoxicity), and its cancer efficacy lacks robust scientific proof, with anecdotal reports often coinciding with conventional treatments.
Veterinary Uses (Approved)
Gastrointestinal Parasites: Treats roundworms (Ascarids), hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and Strongyloides.
Tapeworms: Effective against Taenia species but not Dipylidium.
Other Parasites: Also used for Giardia, lungworms (in livestock), and some flukes (Paragonimus, Aelurostrongylus).
Animals Treated: Cattle, sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, and seals.
Human Uses (Off-Label & Unproven)
Self-Treatment for Cancer:
Promoted on social media for various cancers (breast, prostate, lung, skin), often alongside standard care, but scientific evidence for efficacy is limited.
Limited Research:
Some studies explore its potential anti-cancer effects, but robust clinical trials proving safety and effectiveness for humans are lacking.
Important Considerations
Not for Human Cancer:
The American Cancer Society emphasizes that personal stories aren't proof and it's not a proven cancer cure.
Hepatotoxicity Risk:
Self-administration in humans carries risks, including liver damage, as seen in case reports.
Consult a Doctor:
Never use fenbendazole for human conditions without professional medical guidance.
Product Details:
| Strength | 888 mg |
| Pack Size | 10 Tablets |
| Animal Type | Human |
| Dosage Form | Tablet |
| Composition | Fenbendazole |
| Prescription | Prescription |
| Brand | Other Brand |
| Shelf Life | 36 months |
| Packaging Type | Blister |
Fenbendazole tablets are primarily used as a broad-spectrum dewormer for various intestinal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, some tapeworms, Giardia) in animals like dogs, cats, livestock, and fish, working by disrupting parasite cell structures. While popular in online communities for potential off-label human cancer treatment, it's not FDA-approved for humans, carries risks like liver injury (hepatotoxicity), and its cancer efficacy lacks robust scientific proof, with anecdotal reports often coinciding with conventional treatments.
Veterinary Uses (Approved)
Gastrointestinal Parasites: Treats roundworms (Ascarids), hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and Strongyloides.
Tapeworms: Effective against Taenia species but not Dipylidium.
Other Parasites: Also used for Giardia, lungworms (in livestock), and some flukes (Paragonimus, Aelurostrongylus).
Animals Treated: Cattle, sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, and seals.
Human Uses (Off-Label & Unproven)
Self-Treatment for Cancer:
Promoted on social media for various cancers (breast, prostate, lung, skin), often alongside standard care, but scientific evidence for efficacy is limited.
Limited Research:
Some studies explore its potential anti-cancer effects, but robust clinical trials proving safety and effectiveness for humans are lacking.
Important Considerations
Not for Human Cancer:
The American Cancer Society emphasizes that personal stories aren't proof and it's not a proven cancer cure.
Hepatotoxicity Risk:
Self-administration in humans carries risks, including liver damage, as seen in case reports.
Consult a Doctor:
Never use fenbendazole for human conditions without professional medical guidance.
Product Details:
| Composition | Fenbendazole + Ivermectin |
| Strength | Fenbendazole 150 Ivermectin 6 mg |
| Animal Type | Human |
| Bolus Type | Single Dose |
| Pack Size | 20 Bolus |
| Indication | Tape Worm |
| Prescription Required | Yes |
| Brand | Other Brand |
| Brand Name | Zolvac Duo 156 |
used in livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, horses) and sometimes other animals (elephants, camels, even dogs/cats) for treating a wide range of internal and external parasites, including gastrointestinal worms (roundworms, tapeworms, lungworms) and external pests like mites
Product Details:
| Strength | 500mg |
| Pack Size | 1*10 Tablets |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 500 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Tricavac 500
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 500mg |
| Pack Size | 1*10 Tablets |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 500 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac Lifesciences |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Tricavac 500
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 250mg |
| Pack Size | 1*4 Tablet |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | TRICAVAC 250 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 250mg |
| Pack Size | 1*4 Tablet |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 250 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 250 mg |
| Pack Size | 1*4 Tablet |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | TRICAVAC 250 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac Lifesciences |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 500mg |
| Pack Size | 1*10 Tablets |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 500 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Tricavac 500
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 250mg |
| Pack Size | 1*4 Tablet |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 250 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
| Usage/Application | Clinical |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Triclabendazole is used to treat fascioliasis, an infection caused by the liver fluke parasite, Fasciola hepatica. Infections with a liver fluke usually occur after eating contaminated water plants, such as watercress or algae, or animals that eat these plants.
Product Details:
| Strength | 250mg |
| Pack Size | 1*4 Tablet |
| Pack Type | Strips |
| Brand Name | Tricavac 250 |
| Manufacturer | Medsuvac |
Product Details:
| Strength | 1250 mg |
| Packaging Size | 10x10 |
| Dose/Strength | 1250 mg |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Napdac 500
Niclosamide is used to treat broad or fish tapeworm, dwarf tapeworm, and beef tapeworm infections. Niclosamide may also be used for other tapeworm infections as determined by your doctor. It will not work for other types of worm infections (for example, pinworms or roundworms).