S2 EP8 How to Talk to Your Doctor About Off-Label Treatments
13 January 2026

S2 EP8 How to Talk to Your Doctor About Off-Label Treatments

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We break down why adding fenbendazole to chemotherapy can be dangerous, how cytochrome P450 interactions can derail treatment, and the exact language that turns a tense ask into a collaborative safety plan. We close with four anchor principles and a challenge about the patient’s ethical duty to self-educate.

• risks from P450 enzyme induction and inhibition 
• toxic buildup or underdosing of chemotherapy 
• the one harm-reduction question to ask your doctor 
• transparency on sourcing, excipients and dosing 
• respect for medical boundaries and legal duties 
• shift from approval-seeking to safety collaboration 
• four anchor principles for safer communication 
• the patient’s ethical obligation to self-educate 
• resources and reminder to consult clinicians

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