Jan Krongboon Bangkok
Warszawa 2 years ago
Antiparasitic drugs in the prevention of cancer. Some of them are used in cancer therapy, e.g. vermox mebendazole, zentel albendazole, ivermectin are available in Poland. Yomesan niclozamide is available in Germany even without a prescription.
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
2 years ago
Thank you for your post. Would you like to ask a specific question? The listed antiparasitic drugs serve to eliminate pathogenic parasites from the body, and such are the registered indications for their use. You can read about cancer prevention in our study: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-zapobiegac-nowotworom The following articles may also be interesting: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/nowotwory https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/szczepionka-na-raka-technologia-mrna-w-leczeniu-nowotworow
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
2 months ago
Repositioned drugs for cancer, including the two you mentioned, work on cancer slowly, measurable effects are after many weeks and months. Since your husband has an advanced degree, it's a fight against time.
In a 2018 comparative study entitled Drug repurposing in malignant pleural mesothelioma: a breath of fresh air? The authors found 11 drugs from different groups of non-oncological drugs.
They compiled Table 1 entitled Drugs repurposed in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) of the most well-known drugs repurposed in other cancers, in which they list these substances in random order.
Under this table, they discuss each of them.
There are no antiparasitic drugs among them. But statins, metformin, the antifungal drug itraconazole and the old anti-alcohol drug dysulfiram are commonly used. Others listed there may be difficult to access.
It is possible that there have been some interesting studies since 2018, but in a cursory search I did not notice them.
As for fenbendazole, it is a veterinary drug. Its safety profile for humans is unknown. Its pharmacy equivalent is mebendazole, or vermox
Good morning
My husband has a disseminated tumor in the peritoneum. It is a mesothelioma, a rare cancer.
Detected right away.
Would Vermox or fenbendazole help?
Chemotherapy is also undertaken.
If you buy antiparasitic drugs, you should only buy them in pharmacies in Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, or in Poland with a Vermox prescription. No cheap medicines from Thailand via the internet.
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
4 months ago
Absolutely no one here claimed that only antiparasitic drugs are repositioned for intestinal cancer. This is just your interpretation resulting from your misunderstanding of the concept of repositioned medicine. Drugs from many other drug groups are repositioned for intestinal cancer, e.g. cimetidine proton pump inhibitor, disulfiram for alcoholism, doxycycline antibiotic, griseofulvin and ketoconazole antifungal, propranolol beta blocker, simvastatin anticholestorol.
For lung cancer, read medicines repurposed lung cancer. You will find studies mentioning e.g. mebendazole, ivermectin and niclosamide antiparasitic.
With metastases, probably not much can be changed
Drugs for intestinal cancer for parasites
And what about metastatic lung cancer?
In one of the interviews, Mel Gibson talks about how 3 of his friends cured stage 4 cancer without chemotherapy. Fucking doctors and pharmacists about the latest drugs and methods when no new cancer drug has been developed since 1970 and no one has done research to treat cancer. And why? Because cancer is the MOST PROFITABLE DISEASE and why treat people with cancer if they can die (I recommend reading the plan to depopulate humanity) and in addition earn a lot of money on it...
Anyone who thinks chemotherapy cures cancer etc should be disposed of, especially people, oncologists.... Chemotherapy kills a person and cancer can be cured! Stanisław Burzyński treated people from cancer without chemotherapy and some of them are still alive, only those who underwent chemotherapy before his treatment have died and this chemotherapy killed 😉 these people
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
11 months ago
Yes, mebendazole is one of the repositioned drugs for pancreatic cancer. This is in addition to ivermectin, itraconazole. Search for clinical trials for pancreas cancer repurposed. In many countries, mebendazole is available without a prescription, and it also comes in large hospital packages of up to 1000 tablets. In Belgium, the anticancerfund dot org foundation deals with repositioned drugs. They have 360 such drugs in their database. They provide free medical advice by e-mail
How to get this drug and is it effective against pancreatic cancer
Jan, if you can, please write back
Thank you, I will wait for Jan ;) answer
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 months ago
To @Herenya:
Recent research on the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer highlights the importance of combination therapies – the integration of continuous, sequential systemic treatment with aggressive metastatic resection can significantly improve long-term survival rates.
Modern treatments aim to overcome drug resistance and improve drug delivery to cancer cells. Targeted therapies, including antiangiogenic drugs such as bevacizumab and anti-EGFR antibodies such as cetuximab and panitumumab, have shown efficacy in combination with conventional chemotherapy.
With peritoneal metastases, cytoreductive surgery in combination with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is recommended to improve 5-year survival rates by 30-50%.
We don't fully understand each other, cancer is spread from the intestine to the ovary, spine and pelvis - is it metastasis? My lungs are clear. We know nothing about other places. It is known that it is spilled over the mentioned tissues for about 10 cm
And what does krudavit help? For example, for a brain tumor, is there a chance that it will help?
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
11 months ago
For colorectal cancer read about cimetidine cimetidine, a reposeized drug. Unavailable in Poland for several years. In the form of injections, it is used in veterinary oncology, including for horses.
If these are already metastases, palliative treatment. Active treatment of cancer at this stage borders on the miraculous. You can only try, miracles happen in medicine.
Vermox mebendazole is poorly absorbed and has limited effect at low doses. It will work in the intestine, but not in other metastatic sites.
And what about colorectal cancer with metastases to other tissues, including the spine? Can vermox or kruidvat help anything?
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
13 months ago
At the Hopkins Medical Institute in Houston, a leading hospital that has been dealing with mebendazole for several years, they dose up to 5 grams a day for remission. At Care Oncology Clinic in London, their treatment protocol with 3 other cancer repositioned medications, you dose mebendazole for 6 weeks, alternating with doxycycline for 4 weeks. In addition, metformin and statins are constant. Sometimes they add a fifth drug, chloroquine. Read about repurposed medicines for cancer
How to use mebendazole in cancer therapy?
Prostate cancer.
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
15 months ago
Up to @robert r66:
Vermox, an antiparasitic drug, is not an effective treatment for prostate cancer. Malignant prostate cancer is a serious disease that requires specialized treatment. There are various therapeutic methods, such as HIFU (precise destruction of cancer cells using ultrasound waves), radiotherapy or pharmacological therapies.
There is no evidence that Vermox is effective in treating this type of cancer. In the case of prostate cancer, you should always consult your oncologist to determine the optimal treatment plan.
Hello I have malignant prostate cancer can Vermox fight it
Hello to cancer, what dosage is used?
Mom weighs 40kg and has a brain tumor.
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
16 months ago
As for vermox, the name of the active ingredient is mebendazole. You can search for clinical trials using the English name mebendazole. There are also clinical observations. For example, last week Dr. Szaluś from Warsaw described on his Facebook page a case of a patient with colorectal cancer drug-resistant to all cytostatics, cytotoxicants and other therapies. Mebendazole stopped the metastasis and stabilized the development for several months until the cancer also became resistant to mebendazole. There are many repositioned drugs, and you can dose many of them at the same time to prevent you from becoming resistant to just one drug and to reduce the potential side effects of some of them
Alfa
16 months ago
Does vermox really slow down the development of cancer for anyone?
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
19 months ago
There is a praziquantel for all flukes. Prescription in Germany pack of 6 tablets e120. Also the old drug zentel albendazole 400mg, but it can give side effects at high dosage. For giardia, there is metronidazole, tinidazole, also zentel albendazole acts on all parasites, including protozoa.
I also had giardias.
Jan Krongboon Bangkok I beg for your answer. Sorry for the spam but I don't know how to get in touch. I got a fluke, schistosmosis, all the doctors are ignoring me, and vermox only helped for a while. I have pelvic and bladder symptoms. Please help me find the drug, bring it down to and dosage. Even contact us at 512-462-873
Jan Krongboon Bangkok
19 months ago
It is available in every pharmacy with a prescription. Packs of 6 tablets for 6 PLN. If you want cancer, then dose a lot and a long time. Vermox is absorbed only in 1-2% and half-life about 6h. In a large amount of fat, the absorption is higher. In many European countries and around the world, mebendazole is over-the-counter. It can be found in hospital packages of up to 1000 tablets and a weight of 100mg.
Please let me know where I can get vermox mebentazole in Poland
can I get vermox mebentazole in Polish pharmacies
Care Oncology Clinic from Lodnyn, about the treatment protocol used for all types of cancer and at every stage of their development, including the early stages. careoncology remove com/the-coc-protocol-in-early-stage-cancer It can also be used for maintenance treatment after the end of standard treatment or during interruptions of standard therapy and as part of a long-term strategy to alleviate the risk of recurrence or metastasis. In this link is about their protocol for glioblastoma multiforme, but reading from the middle of the article there are more than 10k characters about the protocol itself. Can be easily translated by gooletranslator. They use in this clinic vermox mebendazole, in addition to 3 other drugs, also widely available and very cheap, these are metformin, doxycycline and simvastatin. careoncology remove com/the-coc-protocol-in-glioma/
He tries on himself and they really work.