Fenbendazole and ivermectin work in a complementary manner within the body, which is why their combination has the potential to be more effective in cancer adjuvant therapy. Here are the key reasons why combining them is beneficial: 1. Different mechanisms of action Fenbendazole destabilizes microtubules in cancer cells, disrupting their division and intracellular functions. It acts similarly to certain chemotherapeutic agents (e.g., taxanes), but more selectively. Ivermectin modulates the tumor microenvironment, has an immunostimulatory effect, blocks chloride channels in cancer cells, increases oxidative stress, and may inhibit cancer cell proliferation at the mitochondrial level. Multiple points of attack increase the chance of overcoming tumor resistance. 2. Potential synergistic effects Studies in animal and cellular models suggest that ivermectin may enhance the cytotoxic effects of other substances. When combined with fenbendazole, this may lead to: increased apoptosis (programmed death of cancer cells), inhibition of angiogenesis (the formation of blood vessels within the tumor), and a reduction in tumor-associated inflammation. 3. Reducing the risk of recurrence and resistance Monotherapy (using only one compound) can lead to the selection of resistant cells. Combination therapy reduces this risk by attacking the cell from multiple directions simultaneously.
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4. Complementary immunomodulatory effects: Fenbendazole may stimulate the immune system by influencing the gut microbiome. Ivermectin has potent immunomodulatory effects, influencing macrophages and T cells. Together, they may enhance the body’s ability to recognize and eliminate cancer cells. 5. Both fenbendazole and ivermectin exhibit low toxicity when properly dosed. This allows them to be safely combined in most individuals, even over the long term, provided liver function and overall tolerance are monitored
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