The Artemisinin is available over the counter. Re the others: a Peace Core friend familiar with the "flukes" was able to get me a bottle of bulk Praziquantel. I got an RX from my primary care physician for a short course of the Albendazole, which helped. Then my friend procured the Albendazole for me. @inthedark also used Praziquantel & Albendazole. You might ask @inthedark how they got their hands on the Praziquantel & Albendazole. Because many physicians aren’t familiar with this infection, we’re kind of on our own to get relief…prior to getting dedicated medical care, which I’m working on now. The Fenbendazole is actually not approved for this use, but you can order it in pill form OTC on Amazon. But truly, your best option is to have your physician get you an Rx for Triclabendazole (which is hard to get a hold of even with an Rx I’m told), or perhaps an Rx for Metronidazole (generic Flagyl), a more common medication. The following NIH links describe recent research papers detailing Metronidazole’s use in treating Fasciola. If you drop the strings below into Google, it should being these papers right up. (This site does not allow dropping in links...to avoid spam, probably a good idea.)
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14523339/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36660413/
Hope this helps. I know how frustrating this is, and how intolerable this condition can be if these things are allowed to rage unchecked. Unfortunately, this is just really rare in the US, so most in the medical establishment don’t know about it, or how to treat it.
It's so right I lived in Missouri and I too have a parasitic infection I believe I'm invested I called them up there's certain times of the year I get sick mainly in the spring and then like in September they seem to have a cycle doctors don't believe me they won't even take the time to look or listen and the ones that do not have power to do anything are you frustrated it's hard for me to express myself I'm going to put some pictures I really think this is what I have is flukes