Fenbendazole is a benzimidizole , which inhibits tubulin formation and therefore doesn't allow microtubules to be formed. This disrupts the ability of the parasite to ingest and absorb energy. So basically starves it to death.
Safest - probably fenbendazole drench (various trade names)
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
As the drug manufacturer has not done the scientific testing on the meat and milk residues in sheep.
yes,,, there is a product called "safeguard", which is available at petstores without a vet prescription. it contains fenbendazole (spelling) which kills and eliminates 4 types of common worms in dogs. or just find an over the counter vet product containing fenbendazole.
The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay is called the half life.
I believe that term would be 'half-life'
Pyrantel Pamoate, pyrantel tartrate, Fenbendazole, Oxybendazole, praziquantrel, piperazine, ivermectin are examples.
No, only Half-Life and Half-Life: Decay.
Most likely Half Life Source
Antibiotics do not have a half life.
You say 'I've missed Half my life' which is short for : "I have missed half my life'