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Fenbendazole powder (Panacur) 200mg/ 1g Dewormer for kittens and for puppies
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Fenbendazole for chickens
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fenben for goats
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fenbendazole dewormer for dogs powder
Description
White to cream odorless powder
1 g of the drug contains the active substance fenbendazole 200.0 mg
100g of powder
Homogeneous powder of white or gray color and specific smell, insoluble in water.
Release type:
laminate Packages: 10g, 100g.
Application:
Deworming of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, carnivores, fur game and poultry infected with nematodes (Mature and immature forms), some types of cestodes, flukes and their eggs.
Homogeneous powder of white or gray color and specific smell, insoluble in water.
Composition:
1 g of the drug (1 tablet) contains active ingredients:
– Fenbendazole 200 mg;
– Excipients: lactose, glucose, calcium carbonate
Application:
Deworming of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, carnivores, fur-bearing game and poultry infected with nematodes (Mature and immature forms), some types of cestodes, flukes and their eggs.
Storage
In a dry, dark, well-ventilated area, on a shelf at a temperature of 15 to 24 °C. Do not store with food.
Expiration date – 3 years from the release date
Fenbendazole dosage for cats, dogs, kittens and other animals
Helminth | Single-dose (for 10 kg ) | Multiplicity |
Cattle | ||
Dictyocauleses, Neoascarosis, Strongylatosis, Strongyloidosis | 0,4 | Once |
Trichuriasis | 0,75 | Twice at 24h interval |
Dicrocoeliasis | 1,0 | 5 times at 24h interval |
Cysticercosis | 1,25 | 3 times at 24h interval |
Paramphistomatosis | 0,75 | 5 times at 24h interval |
Sheep, goats | ||
Neoascarosis, Prototrongyloidosis, Strongyloidosis, Trihostrongyloidosis | 0,25 | Once |
Trichuriasis | 0,5 | Twice at 24h interval |
Dictyocauleses | 0,5 | Once |
Moniesiosis, Thysanieziosis | 0,5 | Once |
Nepionic cestodes: Echinococcosis, Coenurosis |
2,0 | 3 times at 24h interval |
Dicrocoeliasis | 1,0 | 3 times at 24h interval |
Pigs | ||
Askaris, Metastrongylosis, Trichuriasis | 0,5 | Twice at 12h interval |
Oesophagostomosis, Ollulanosis, Strongyloidosis | 0,2 | Twice at 12h interval |
Mixed invasion (preventive measures): piglet from 2 to 10 weeks age young growth fattening |
0,05 0,2 |
Once, weekly Once monthly |
Echinococcosis | 1,0 | 5 times at 24h interval |
Horses | ||
Parascarosis | 0,75 | Once |
Intestine Strongylatosis | 0,5 | Once |
Strongyloidiasis | 0,4 | Twice at 24h interval |
Dogs, cats | ||
Ancylostomosis, Сapillariasis, Taeniosis, Trichocephalosis, Toxascarosis, Toxocariasis | 2,0 | 3 times at 12h interval |
Fur animals | ||
Mixed nematododirosis invasion | 0,75 | Twice at 24h interval |
Rabbits | ||
Mixed nematododirosis invasion | 0,5 | 3 times at 24h interval |
Chickens, turkey | ||
Askaris, Geteracosis, Сapillariasis | 0,5 | 4-5 times at 24h interval |
Geese, ducks | ||
Amidostomosis, Echinuriosis, Сapillariasis, Syngamidosis, streptocarpus, tetramerous | 0,5 | 4-5 times at 24h interval |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
So, the total amount is 100 g, and you give 2.5 for a 10-kilogram animal? What is 2.5 – is it 2g or 25g?
This is a bit confusing. Please help. Thanks.
The table shows data for every 10 kg of animal body weight. I understand that
your question is about the doses used to treat dogs and cats. For an accurate understanding,
Here are the following calculations:
Take, for example, a dog weighing 10 kg.
The dose of a single application is 2.5 grams. The procedure should be repeated three times every 12 hours.
2.5 g x 3 g = 7.5 g of the product that we need for a one-time treatment of one 10-kilogram dog
for ” Fenbendazole ”
100g: 7.5 = 13.33 times, one 10-kilogram dog can be treated with 100 grams
of “Fenbendazole”.
For a 5-kilogram dog, the calculation will look like this:
we will need 3.75 grams of the product for a one-time treatment of one 5-kilogram dog;
100: 3 = 26.26 times, one 5-kilogram dog can be treated with 100 grams
of “Fenbendazole”.
For a 50-kilogram dog, the calculation will look like this:
- 5×3 = 37.5 grams of product that we need for one-time treatment of one 50-kilogram dog;
100: 30 = 2.6 times, one 50-kilogram dog can be treated with 100 grams
of “Fenbendazole”.
How do I use the included measuring spoon? Thanks.
On the measuring spoon that is included in the kit, there are 2 labels: 2 ml and 5 ml.
5 ml of the drug weighs about 3 grams, 2.5 ml-1.5 grams, respectively.
For example, if you need to measure 1 gram, you can measure 3 grams first and then divide 3 grams of the drug into 3 equal parts, each of which will be equal to 1 gram. For example, if you need to measure half a gram, then you can measure 1.5 grams, and also divide 1.5 grams of the drug into 3 parts. Each part will contain 0.5 grams of the drug.