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Panacur C Canine Dewormer 1 gr 3 Pk Yellow #8005, Wormers
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| Panacur C (fenbendazole) is used for the treatment and control of Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis), and Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis) in dogs only. Panacur C is safe for use in puppies 6 weeks or older and adult dogs, including pregnant bitches. Package Contents: Three 1-gram packets. |
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Brand Names: Panacur C Canine Dewormer (Intervet)
Active Ingredients: Fenbendazole Granules 22.2% (222 mg/g) in each dosage unit.
Uses: Panacur C (fenbendazole) is used for the treatment and control of Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis), and Tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis) in dogs only. Panacur C is safe for use in puppies 6 weeks or older and adult dogs, including pregnant bitches.
Availability: Panacur C Canine Dewormer is a non-prescription medication and available over-the-counter(OTC) as granules in three packs of 1 gm packets, 2 gm packets, or 4 gm packets.
How to use: Read entire label before use. Fenbendazole is FDA approved for use in dogs only. The daily dose for Panakur C is 22.7mg/pound (50mg/kg) of body weight. Please refer to the following dosing table for help in finding the right dose for your dog. You should weigh your dog to make sure you are using the right size and number of packets. If your dog's weight is in-between the suggested dosing sizes, it is safe to use the next higher size. For example, a 15-pound dog should be treated with the 2-gram packet. The daily dose medication can be mixed with a small amount of the usual food. Dry dog food may require slight moistening to allow for proper mixing. Make sure your dog eats all of the medicated food.
Dog Weight Packet Size: 10 pounds - 1 gram 20 pounds - 2 gram 30 pounds - 1 gram + 2 gram 40 pounds - 4 gram 50 pounds - 1 gram + 4 gram 60 pounds - 2 gram + 4 gram 80 pounds - Two 4 gram Over 80 pounds use combinations to obtain recommended dose. The dog must be treated with this dose for 3 days in a row.
Recommended Deworming Schedule: Deworming schedules may vary depending on the climate where you live and the activity of your dog. The following schedule should be used as general guidance. Newly weaned pups (6 to 8 weeks of age) should be dewormed at 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks of age. Treat the dam at the same time as the puppies. Dogs over six months of age should be dewormed at least twice each year. Each deworming requires 3 daily treatments. (See Directions)
Side effects: Generally safe and effective, fenbendazole can cause side effects in some animals, such as loose stools or vomiting after administration of this product. The presence of dead worms in the stool may infrequently be observed.
Precautions: It is essential to maintain personal hygiene, as humans can contract roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm from pets. To prevent reinfection, daily cleanup of stools is recommended. Do not deworm a dog or puppy that is sick. Specific diagnoses require laboratory testing. Consult your veterinarian for help in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Dogs can become infected with several different kinds of tapeworms. Panacur C only kills Taenia species of tapeworms. If you continue to see tapeworm segments in your dog's stool after treatment with Panacur C, consult your veterinarian.
Overdose: If overdose is suspected, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency hospital.
Storage: Store this medication at controlled room temperature (59-86ºF). Keep this and all medication out of the reach of children and pets.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of the knowledge, expertise, skill, and professional judgment of your veterinarian. This information provides only a general overview and does not guarantee that the content covers all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions, or adverse effects that may be associated with the use of any pharmaceutical or general pet product or supplies. You should always consult your veterinarian for professional medical advice concerning health and treatment of your pet.
Note: All brand names, product names, and copyrights are trademarks, registered trademarks or intellectual property of their respective owners. |
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