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Fenbendazole 444 mg, 30 units, Purity >99%, laboratory tested
Fenbendazole 444 mg, 30 units, Purity >99%, laboratory tested
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Fenbendazole 444 mg (30 capsules) is supplied as a high-purity research material intended for laboratory, analytical, and educational use. Each capsule contains a consistent 444 mg of the compound without added fillers, allowing for predictable handling in controlled environments.
Every batch is verified by an independent U.S. laboratory, confirming the purity level (99.76%), identity, and general characteristics of the material. Documentation such as batch details or test reports is available upon request for customers who need additional clarity for their research records.
The capsules are packaged in sealed, moisture-resistant bottles to help maintain stability during transport and storage. Orders are shipped from our U.S. facility, and a tracking number is provided for each shipment.
For best storage conditions, keep the product in a dry place at room temperature and away from direct sunlight. The container should remain closed when not in use to protect the material from humidity or environmental exposure.
This compound is supplied strictly for laboratory, research, and eaucational applications. It is not manufactured or sold for medical, clinical, or veterinary purposes, and it is not intended for use in or on living organisms. By purchasing this item, customers acknowledge that they will handle the material responsibly and in accordance with applicable research guidelines.
We aim to provide clear information, stable quality, and reliable shipping. If you need documentation for a specific batch or have questions regarding handling or specifications, our team is available to assist.
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I searched around for a while to find a cheaper alternative to the merc made fenben. I don't mean just a little cheaper, I mean cheap enough to justify it. There's not many options out there, and sanare seems to be the best bet when all things are considered. Fenben is a cheap to make unpatented drug, so presumably no corners were taken. Ideally I would send a sample to a lab for analysis, but I'll take it on faith as many people are happy with the product. Currently using as part of a protocol for my dog who has tumors, we'll see how it goes.
Somethings working, my lung cancer tumors have decreased in size significantly in just two months.

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