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FAQ - Common Questions About the Protocol Answered

Frequently Asked Questions


Is fenbendazole FDA-approved for cancer?


No. Fenbendazole is FDA-approved as a veterinary dewormer only. It is not approved for cancer treatment in humans.


How long does it take to see results?


There is no established timeline. Joe Tippens reported his experience after several months. Each person's situation is different.


Can I take fenbendazole with chemotherapy?


This must be discussed with your oncologist. Some patients have used the protocol alongside conventional treatment, but medical supervision is essential.


Where can I buy Panacur C?


Panacur C is available at pet supply stores, online pet pharmacies, and veterinary clinics. It's a veterinary product.


Is the protocol legal?


Fenbendazole is legal to purchase as a veterinary medication. Using it for human cancer treatment is not regulated or approved.


What are the side effects?


Reported side effects include GI discomfort, headache, and fatigue. More serious liver effects have been documented, particularly in South Korea.


Does it work?


There is no scientific consensus. Laboratory studies show some promise, but no human clinical trials have proven effectiveness for cancer treatment.


How much does it cost?


The protocol supplements cost approximately $50-100 monthly, depending on sources and brands chosen.


Can I use it preventively?


There is no evidence supporting preventive use. The protocol is discussed primarily in the context of cancer treatment.


Should I tell my doctor?


Yes. Transparency with your healthcare provider is important for monitoring and avoiding interactions.