Panacur Suspension 10% manages and eliminates parasitic infections, such as large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms.
Who is Panacur Suspension 10%, 1 Liter for?
Cattle (both dairy and beef/veal), and horses.
Why use Panacur Suspension 10%, 1 Liter?
This drug treats parasite illnesses such as large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms in horses efficiently.
It also treats the following in cattle and goats:
Beef and Dairy Cattle - For the treatment and control of: Lungworms: Adult Dictyocaulus viviparus; Stomach worms: Adult brown stomach worms (Ostertagia ostertagi), Adult and fourth stage larvae barberpole worms (Haemonchus contortus & H. placei), and Adult and fourth stage larvae small stomach worms (Trichostrongylus axei); Intestinal worms (Adult and fourth stage larvae): hookworms (Bunostomum phlebotomum), thread-necked intestinal worms (Nematodirus helvetianus), small intestinal worms (Cooperia punctata & C. oncophora), bankrupt worms (Trichostrongylus colubriformis), and nodular worms (Oesophagostomum radiatum).
Goats - for the treatment and control of: Stomach worms (adults): Haemonchus contortus and Teladorsagia circumcincta.
How does Panacur Suspension 10%, 1 Liter work?
This parasiticide eliminates organism infestations from the animal's intestines, resulting in parasite elimination by excretion.
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Each ml of Panacur Suspension 10% contains 100 mg of fenbendazole.
How is Panacur Suspension 10%, 1 Liter sold?
Suspension 10% 1 Liter/1000 ml bottle
What special precautions are there?
Never slaughter a treated cow for human consumption within 10 days after the last administration of this product.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Panacur Suspension 10%, 1 Liter?
Keep at room temperature, keep temperature below 25°C (77°F). Do not freeze.
Prevent re-infestation by administering on a regular basis - 6-to-8-week intervals may be required. Deworming should take place at the first of the following months: Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, and Dec. Contact a veterinarian for more information about infection diagnosis, concomitant treatments, and parasite infestation treatments.
Re-treatment may be necessary after 4 to 6 weeks if the parasite has been present continuously. Horses may benefit from routine deworming (at 6-8-week intervals). Using an appropriate syringe, give orally. Press the plunger down in order to deposit the product on the back of the tongue after inserting the syringe nozzle through the interdental gap. This medication can also be given through a gastric tube. For usage in cattle or horses, there are no recognized contraindications. For dairy calves treated with 5mg per kg of body weight, there is no withdrawal time. This product can be used in conjunction with an authorized trichlorfon (an equine stomach bot treatment). Follow the trichlorfon precautions and instructions. Dosage for horses and cattle (in milliliters): 100 Pounds: 2.3 to 4.6 Pounds 200 Pounds: 4.6 to 9.2 Pounds 300 Pounds: 6.9 to 13.8 Pounds 400 Pounds: 6.9 to 13.8 Pounds 9.2 to 18.4 Pounds: 11.5 to 23 Pounds: 23 to 46 Pounds: 34.5 to 69 Pounds: 34.5 to 69 Pounds: 34.5 to 69 Pounds: 34.5 to 69 Pounds: 34.5 to 69 Pounds: 34.5 To establish adequate dose, weigh the animal.
Each ml of Panacur Suspension 10% contains 100 mg of fenbendazole.