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Home > Home > Non Prescription Drugs > Non Prescription Drugs P-T > PANACUR GRANULES WORMER

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PANACUR GRANULES WORMER

PANACUR GRANULES WORMER

£0.71

Panacur Granules are used as a broad-spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment of domestic dogs and cats infected with gastro-intestinal tapeworms, and for immature and mature stages of roundworms of the gastro-intestinal and respiratory tracts. Panacur also has an ovicidal effect on nematode eggs. For the treatment of weaned puppies and kittens infected with gastro-intestinal roundworms and puppies infected with protozoa. For the treatment of pregnant bitches to reduce prenatal infections of Toxocara canis and the transfer of T.canis and Ancylostoma caninum to their pups via the milk. Also for the treatment of dogs and cats infected with lungworm. Treatment should be repeated when natural re-infection with parasitic worms occurs. Routine treatment of adult animals with minimal exposure to infection is advisable 2 to 4 times per year. More frequent treatment, at 6 to 8 weekly intervals is advisable for dogs in kennels. Puppies should be treated at 2 weeks of age, 5 weeks of age and again before leaving the breeder's premises. Treatment may also be required at 8 and 12 weeks of age. Thereafter, frequency of treatment can be reduced unless the pups remain in kennels where reinfestation occurs more readily. Pregnant queens can be safely treated with the product but only require a single treatment at the routine adult dose rate, as there is no pre-natal transfer of worm larvae in the queen. For animal treatment only.





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