I stumbled across three vendors of fenbendazole for humans after reading the posting on the
fenbendazole thread:
Amazon
FenBenLabs
TheHappyHealingStore
Although ivermectin and fenbendazole are both
antithelminics, they are somewhat different. Each antithelminic apparently addresses different classes of worms. But
some people recommend using a variety of worm medicine routines instead of the same medicine all the time.
I discovered this independently with my own pet -- a medication that worked once didn't always work the next time.
In the case of
Joe Tippens who used fenbendazole for cancer, he took over-the-counter animal dewormers (
Panacur C / Safeguard / Merck -- he states each gram = 222 mg fenbendazole) which are available on Amazon in US.
I don't know much about all this but am interested because I'm dealing with a pet who has worms every few years and I've had Lyme disease an equal number of times. I've read that some European doctors prescribe ivermectin for Lyme, which implies a lot more about Lyme disease vs treating it as a simple bacterial infection (the only option here). I've tried a number of natural treatments (activated charcoal, wormwood, black walnut tincture, parasite cleanses, and artemisinin), and since ivermectin is effectively banned and fenbendazole is still available, I figure fenbendazole is worth a try too.