Nutrizole Labs entered the fenbendazole market in 2023, operated by iMacaan LLC (DBA: Nutrizole Labs, Hialeah, FL 33012, USA). The company has decent Amazon reviews and provides a legitimate third-party Certificate of Analysis from an accredited lab. However, iMacaan LLC previously sold wireless phone chargers before pivoting to fenbendazole. The website (nutrizolelabs.com) appears to be no longer operational, and reviews on some platforms are notably poor. The company may be winding down operations.
Nutrizole Labs provides a legitimate third-party Certificate of Analysis from Harken Research (Los Angeles, CA) — an ANSI-accredited testing laboratory (Accreditation #AT-3228). The certificate shows Fenbendazole at 100.658% purity, tested via HPLC on 8/25/2024, with full lab director signature and contact details. This is one of the better certificates in the market.
iMacaan LLC — the parent company behind Nutrizole Labs — was originally selling wireless phone charging stations on Amazon before pivoting to fenbendazole supplements in 2023. While a business pivot isn't inherently negative, it does raise questions about pharmaceutical expertise and supply chain knowledge when transitioning from consumer electronics to health supplements.


While Amazon reviews are generally decent, some verified purchasers report serious issues:
"There's no labeling to tell you anything other than the amount of substance in it and the lot number, best by date, distributor. No indication of what it is, dosage, or anything."
— Brad Ford, October 2024
"Product shipped without ingredient label, which does not comply with consumer rights regulations. We dropped the package USPS and got receipt, after 24 hours still did not get our refund."
— WalLY, May 2024 (18 people found helpful)
Fakespot (by Mozilla) rates Nutrizole Labs as Grade C with an adjusted 2-star rating and flags <20% of reviews as unreliable. The fenbendazole capsule products individually receive an F grade from Fakespot.


The Nutrizole Labs website (nutrizolelabs.com) appears to be no longer operational. The footer previously showed: "Distributed by: iMacaan LLC, DBA: Nutrizole Labs, info@nutrizolelabs.com, Hialeah, FL 33012 USA." The lack of an active website suggests the company may be winding down or has ceased operations entirely.
Nutrizole Labs retains a B rating primarily because of its legitimate third-party lab certificate from an ANSI-accredited facility — something few competitors offer. The company is U.S.-registered and products are still available on Amazon with reasonable reviews. However, the pivot from wireless chargers, Fakespot's C/F grades, reports of products shipping without labels, and the now-inactive website all suggest a company that may not be long for this market. Buy at your own discretion.
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