Whistleblower Kim Chul-Min taking fenbendazole…
2019-11-01 18:12:04
The desperate ones are at the bottom of the main battle, and experts are at risk of not validating them.
Rumor has it that one of the common parasites, fenbendazole, is excellent for the treatment of terminal cancer patients.
This was due to an interview with Joe Tifens, a male in his 60s who ate penbendazole, a dog repellent, and cured terminal cancer in early September.
It is rushing to buy in the form of 'below the main hall'.
In addition, the KBS 2 current culture program 'Reporters' gathered the topic with the news that many cancer patients are taking penbendazole and the case of the late Gagman singer Kim Chul-min who has been sentenced to late stage cancer.
There are no restrictions on the purchase of penbendazole, and it is reported that cancer patients buy medicine through animal hospitals, animal medicine designation pharmacies, etc.
People are sharing information and even after expressing their intention to post reviews.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said, “Don't take penbendazole, which is not approved as an anticancer drug, for cancer patients.” “Penbendazole is a substance that has not been tested in humans for safety and efficacy
This has not been proved at all. ”In particular,“ the end-stage cancer patients suffered from side effects due to chemotherapy due to their reduced physical strength. ”
The Korean Veterinary Association of Korea (KVPA) said, “About the controversy over the administration of fenbendazole in humans.
It is not recommended to take a product that is approved as a veterinary medicinal product. 'Even if there are no side effects for humans, premature doses can cause serious side effects.
We should not sell anything other than licensed usage and capacity, and consumers should not buy anything for this purpose.