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			<title>Is Fenbendazole Hard on the Liver?</title>
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			<description>Fenbendazole is metabolized by the liver, so liver function plays an important role in processing the medication. In animals, fenbendazole is...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Fenbendazole is metabolized by the liver, so liver function plays an important role in processing the medication. In animals, fenbendazole is generally considered well tolerated when used at recommended doses. However, there is limited clinical evidence regarding its effects on the human liver, as the drug is not routinely approved for human use in many countries.<br />
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Most people are unlikely to experience serious liver problems from appropriate use, but individuals with existing liver disease or impaired liver function may have a higher risk of complications. Rare reports have described elevated liver enzymes after <a href="https://www.medsvilla.com/fenbendazole-ivermectin-tablet/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>fenbendazole ivermectin capsules</b></a> use, although a direct cause-and-effect relationship has not been clearly established in humans.<br />
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To help reduce potential risks, avoid taking more than the recommended dose, do not combine fenbendazole with unnecessary medications or excessive alcohol without medical advice, and inform your healthcare provider about any history of liver disease.<br />
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