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Effective Tapeworm Treatment for Cats and Kittens
Product Description
Droncit Feline Cestocide tablets contain praziquantel to effectively eliminate common tapeworms in cats and kittens over six weeks of age. The scored tablets allow easy oral dosing or mixing with food, with no fasting required. Most treated worms are digested internally, reducing visible stool passage. This veterinarian-restricted medication is manufactured by Elanco US and offers a safe, targeted deworming solution.
Please note that the product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial; manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.
Benefits
- Targeted Deworming: Effectively removes Dipylidium caninum and Taenia taeniaeformis tapeworm infections commonly found in cats through proven praziquantel activity.
- Easy Administration: Scored tablets can be crushed and mixed with food for convenient dosing or can be offered directly by mouth.
- No Fasting Needed. Treatment effectiveness is not affected by food presence; fasting before or after dosing is unnecessary.
- High Safety Margin. Tested at multiple times the recommended dose without significant toxicity; this shows strong safety for cats.
- Suitable Life Stages. Safe for breeding and pregnant cats when used according to veterinary guidance and labeled directions.
Ingredients
Praziquantel 23 mg/tablet
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Cat Weight |
Dosage |
|
4 pounds and under |
½ tablet |
|
5 to 11 pounds |
1 tablet |
|
Over 11 pounds |
1½ tablets |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Oral Administration: Tablets may be administered directly by mouth or crumbled and mixed thoroughly with a small portion of food.
- No Fasting Required: Presence of food in the gastrointestinal tract does not affect effectiveness, so fasting before or after dosing is unnecessary.
- Weight-Based Dosing: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended dosing schedule according to body weight to achieve optimal treatment effectiveness for individual animals.
- Reinfection Prevention: Additional treatment may be necessary in environments with reinfection risk, particularly if flea infestations are not eliminated.
- Prescription Requirement: Federal law restricts this medication to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Age Limitation: Not intended for use in kittens younger than six weeks of age, according to the manufacturer's safety guidance.
- Reinfection Risk: To prevent reinfection, you need to control fleas and manage the environment, especially for Dipylidium caninum tapeworm infections.
- Human Safety: Keep it away from children to avoid accidental consumption.
Possible Side Effects
- Digestive Upset: Mild diarrhea has been reported rarely during clinical field trials after administration at recommended dosage levels.
- Excess Salivation: Occasional salivation was seen in a small number of cats during safety evaluations done by the manufacturer.
- Overdose Symptoms: Significant overdose may cause vomiting, salivation, diarrhea, and depression based on safety study observations.
Storage Information
- Temperature Control: Store at temperatures less than or equal to 25°C or 77°F to maintain product stability and effectiveness.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does Droncit for cats treat?
Ans: Droncit tablets are meant for getting rid of common feline tapeworms, such as Dipylidium caninum and Taenia taeniaeformis. These parasites often spread through fleas or by eating infected rodents. This makes targeted treatment important for cats that are infected.
Q2: How do I give Droncit tablets to my cat?
Ans: Droncit tablets can be administered by mixing them in food for easier consumption or directly by mouth. The presence of food does not affect the medication’s effectiveness, so fasting before or after treatment is not required.
Q3: Is Droncit safe for kittens and pregnant cats?
Ans: Droncit is meant for cats and kittens older than six weeks. Safety studies done on breeding and pregnant cats showed no negative effects when given as directed. This suggests it has a good safety profile when used under veterinary supervision.
Q4: Will I see worms in my cat’s stool after treatment?
Ans: In most cases, tapeworms are digested within the cat after treatment because praziquantel damages the parasite’s protective surface. As a result, whole worms are rarely passed in stool, and only small fragments may occasionally be visible.
Q5: Does my cat need repeat treatment with Droncit?
Ans: Retreatment may be necessary if reinfection occurs, especially in environments where fleas are present. Eliminating fleas from both the cat and its surroundings is essential to prevent recurring Dipylidium caninum infections after initial treatment.