Re: please help, i have blind spots now
You can buy it online, yes, but it's generally cheaper and faster to just buy it from your local feed store or pet store. Some pet stores have safeguard pills for dogs that you can take, and any feed store worth anything will have at least two different brands of fenbendazole paste. It's not the most palatable stuff but it's less offensive than ivermectin by far and is the gentlest, most effective treatment I've had. I spent a month and a half seizing and vomiting, then I switched to fenbendazole for nematode control. You can see them fall off the insides of your eyes and start dissolving in your vitreous humor within a few hours of a suitable dose. Dose twice what is recommended for your body weight minimum; the vitreous humor is tough to get drugs into and you're not going to get any side effects or toxicity with this drug. They had to force-feed a rat 10000 times the normal dose to establish an LD50, and even then it wasn't consistent.
Keep in mind that fenbendazole is not a paralytic and is active against flukes and protozoa as well as nematodes. if you've got flukes, treating with this drug is uncomfortable, but less so than most other drugs. If you've got flukes, pair it with albendazole to slow those f***ers down.
Try not to drive for a few days when they start dying, your vision is going to go blurry for a little while. you may also get blood in your vitreous humor as they fall off your capillaries. Do not panic if this happens, it should clear in no more than three days. Didn't try eye drops the times it happened to me, so I can't say if there's any difference. I have found, however, that antihistamine-containing eye drops keep their reproduction lower. Specifically, I have Visine A, and the active ingredients are Pheniramine Maleate .3% and Naphazoline HCl .025%.