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you cant mix it! literally

but you can take the benadryl first and wait 30 minutes for the effect

then take the mebendazole... by doing this your making the worms sedate making them less active so they wont go anywhere in the holes in your body (eyes,ears,nose,lungs etc.) but in your anal

hope this help

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