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Deworming and Scabies Medications Marketed as Cancer Treatments
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: While no specific Connecticut cases were highlighted in the investigation, residents should be aware of the dangers of unapproved medical treatments. The Connecticut Department of Public Health advises consulting licensed medical professionals for cancer treatment to ensure patient safety and effective care.
An investigation by the BBC has identified instances where individuals are marketing deworming and scabies medications as cancer treatments. The findings indicate these drugs are being offered to patients, including those with terminal illnesses, with claims they can reduce tumor size. Reporters spoke with one terminally ill man who stated a stair lift salesman offered him these medications. The salesman reportedly told the man the drugs possessed properties that could shrink tumors. This practice involves substances typically prescribed for parasitic infections, such as those caused by worms or mites. These medications are not approved or recognized as effective treatments for cancer by medical regulatory bodies. The investigation did not provide specific details on the number of individuals affected or the total monetary value involved in these transactions.
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