COLCHICINE
0.03 mg/kg/d
THC
0.25mg/kg/sid
DMSO
12ml/1000ml 100ml/10lbs sid
DHEA
1mg/lb po sid
Fenbendazole
The daily dose for Panacur® C is 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) of body weight
Tippens method is 3 days on, 4 days off repeating
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
1 gram per 50lbs once a day
Bibliography
Panacur-C_Detailer.a4081613023b79f2c90df5093fa91da6
Cannabinoids as anticancer drugs- current status of preclinical research
Anti-Cancer Potential of Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and Flavonoids Present in Cannabis Marijuana and Cancer – Cannabinoid Drugs
Exceptional Repositioning of Dog Dewormer- Fenbendazole Fever
Could Fenbendazole Treat Cancer in Dogs and Cats-
Teaching an old dog new tricks- The case of Fenbendazole
Unexpected Antitumorigenic Effect of Fenbendazole when Combined with Supplementary Vitamins
Colchicine – an overview – ScienceDirect Topics
Accidental colchicine poisoning in a dog – PMC
Survival of a dog with accidental colchicine overdose – PubMed
Note: 090324 Actual anti-cancer protocols are moving towards Ivermectin and away from Fenbendazole.
It has happened that doctors (by happenstance non-veterinarians) who have recommended and sold products to dog owners, outside of FDA and other regulatory purview, at high dollar making unreasonable claims, have paid a hefty legal price. Key issues there were the collection of steep fees against unreasonable claims, and then selling “product” to these hopeful customers. The key element of my musings is that I don’t sell the “product” nor to I profit (well besides a finder’s fee from Amazon in the amount of 17 cents which is a net-loss against the cost of building and maintaining this page.) The point is that I sell no product, and I promise nothing.