>Fenbendazole
-azole class drugs can cause a malignant cell to take on fluid from surrounding tissue. This is called the "efflux" response.
The malignant colony can swell to three or four times normal size and constrict normal blood flow. This can be fatal or create complications that are debilitating. The old adage "if the disease doesn't kill you the cure will" applies with -azole class drugs.
Once an efflux response has occurred there is no clearly defined medical procedure to reverse it because it can occur in a diverse number of tissues at any location in the body. Animal studies have clearly demonstrated these phenomenae and are not generally available on the surface web because the medical profession is even better at suppressing data than the government or military.
Advising anyone to take this drug without a thorough medical examination is reckless endangerment.
Idiot.