Praziquantel Fenbendazole Tablet

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Praziquantel 50mg
Fenbendazole 500mg
Excipient 1mg
For the treatment of mixed roundworm and tapeworm infections in dogs and cats. Also used as an adjunct to control canine Giardia protozoa and feline nematode lungworm infections.


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Routine Treatment of adult dogs:
This product should be administered as a single treatment at a dose rate of 5 mg praziquantel and 50 mg fenbendazole per kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1 tablet per 10 kg).
For example:

1. Small dogs and puppies over 6 months of age

0.5 - 2.5 kg bodyweight 1/4 tablet
2.5 - 5 kg bodyweight 1/2 tablet
6 - 10 kg bodyweight 1 tablet

2. Medium sized dogs:

11 - 15 kg bodyweight 1 1/2 tablets
16 - 20 kg bodyweight 2 tablets
21 - 25 kg bodyweight 2 1/2 tablets
26 - 30 kg bodyweight 3 tablets

3. Large Dogs:

31 - 35 kg bodyweight 3 1/2 tablets
36 - 40 kg bodyweight 4 tablets

Cat dosage specifications:
Routine Treatment of adult cats:
This product should be administered as a single treatment at a dose rate of 5 mg praziquantel and 50 mg fenbendazole per kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1/2 tablet per 5 kg bodyweight)
For example:
0.5 - 2.5 kg bodyweight 1/4 tablet
2.5 - 5 kg bodyweight 1/2 tablet
For routine control adult dogs and cats should be treated once every 3 months.

Increased dosing for specific infections:
1、For the treatment of Clinical worm infestations in adult dogs administer this product at a dose rate of: 5mg praziquantel and 50mg fenbendazole per kg bodyweight daily for two consecutive days (equivalent to 1 tablet per 10 kg daily for 2 days).
2、For the treatment of Clinical worm infestations in adult cats and as an aid in the control of the Lungworm, Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in cats and Giardia protozoa in dogs administer this product at a dose rate of: 5 mg praziquantel and 50 mg fenbendazole per kg bodyweight daily for three consecutive days (equivalent to 1/2 tablet per 5 kg daily for 3 days).
caution

1. Not intended for use in kittens less than 8 weeks of age.
2. Do not exceed the stated dose when treating pregnant bitches.
3. A veterinary surgeon should be consulted before treating pregnant bitches for roundworm.
4. Do not use in pregnant cats.
5. Safe for use in lactating animals. Both fenbendazole and praziquantel are very well tolerated. After severe overdose occasional vomiting and transient diarrhoea may occur. Inappetance may occur following high doses in cats.

Environmental Precautions:
Any unused product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with current national requirements.
Pharmaceutical Precautions:
No special storage precautions.
Operator Precautions:
None General Precautions: For animal treatment only Keep out of reach of children.


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