Fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication traditionally used in veterinary medicine to treat parasitic infections in animals such as dogs, horses, and livestock. However, recent interest has emerged around its off-label use in humans, particularly in alternative health communities and cancer research discussions.In humans, Fenbendazole Tablets for Humans are being explored for its potential anti-cancer properties. While it is not FDA-approved for human use, anecdotal evidence and limited studies have led some individuals to use Fenbendazole tablets as part of experimental cancer treatment regimens, especially for colon cancer, lung cancer, and glioblastoma. The drug appears to disrupt the microtubule function in cells, potentially interfering with cancer cell division and survival.Aside from potential cancer-related use, Fenbendazole may also be used off-label by some individuals to target intestinal parasites, including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain protozoa. Its broad antiparasitic activity makes it theoretically useful for deworming in humans, though more clinical trials are needed for formal approval.Despite its emerging popularity, self-medication with Wormentel Fenbendazole should be approached with caution. Side effects can include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and liver enzyme elevation. Consulting a healthcare provider before use is strongly recommended.