Fenzol Fenbendazole 500
Brand Name : Fenzol Fenbendazole 500
Active Ingredient (Generic Name) : Fenbendazole
Indication : Intestinal Parasites
Packaging : 6 tablets in 1 strip
Strength : 500 mg
What is Fenbendazole 500
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Fenbendazole is an anthelmintic (dewormer) from the benzimidazole class. It works against many kinds of internal parasites (nematodes, some cestodes/tapeworms, and helminths) in animals.
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“Fenbendazole 500” normally refers to a formulation containing 500 mg of fenbendazole per unit (e.g. tablet/bolus) for veterinary use. E.g. one bolus (tablet) may contain 500 mg of active fenbendazole.
Product Examples / Approvals
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There is a veterinary tablet “PANACUR 500” for dogs containing 500 mg of fenbendazole per tablet. It is authorized in France.
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Many veterinary formulations (tablets, boluses, powders) exist in various strengths; 500 mg is a common one for larger animals or higher parasite burdens.
Safety, Toxicology & Regulatory Status
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According to European regulatory / veterinary sources: Fenbendazole is of low acute toxicity orally in animals.
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No evidence of genotoxicity; in long-term rodent studies, there was no carcinogenicity found.
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But for human safety: limited data. The “NOEL” (no observed effect level) in some animal (rat/dog) studies is high; but safety margins depend on species, dose, and duration.
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In Europe, human data suggests: single doses up to 2,000 mg, and repeated doses up to 500 mg/day for 10 days, did not result in serious adverse effects in limited settings. But such uses are outside mainstream approved indications.
What Is Not Known / What Is Controversial
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Use in humans for treating diseases other than parasitic infections is largely experimental or anecdotal. There are no large, well-controlled clinical trials showing safety & efficacy for uses such as cancer, viruses, or other off-label/investigational uses.
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The proper dosing, duration, interactions, and long-term safety in humans are not established.
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Products labeled for veterinary use may not meet pharmaceutical purity or manufacturing standards for human medications; risk of impurities, variable potency, formulation issues.
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Risk of liver effects, immune, or other adverse effects when used off-label in humans is possible.
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