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Broad-Spectrum Dewormer for Horses and Cattle Parasite Control
Product Description
Panacur Fenbendazole Suspension 10% is a veterinarian-prescribed oral dewormer designed to treat and control a wide range of internal parasites in horses and cattle. It's proven fenbendazole formula supports effective parasite removal with flexible dosing based on body weight. The suspension format allows accurate administration while maintaining safety profiles established for livestock use when directed.
Benefits
- Broad Spectrum Control: Effectively targets multiple gastrointestinal and respiratory parasites, including strongyles, roundworms, lungworms, and some tapeworm species in livestock.
- Flexible Dosing: Weight-based dosing allows veterinarians to tailor treatment for various parasite burdens and species needs accurately and safely.
- Oral Suspension Format: The liquid formulation makes it easier to administer using dosing syringes or stomach tubes for precise delivery in large animals.
- Milk Safety Profile: It is approved for use in dairy cattle at the recommended dosage, and there is no required milk withdrawal.
- Proven Active Ingredient: Fenbendazole is a commonly used benzimidazole anthelmintic known for its safety and effectiveness in managing veterinary parasites.
Variants
1000 ml
Ingredients
Active Ingredient
Fenbendazole 100 mg/ml .
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Animal Weight |
Dose (5 mg/kg) |
Dose (10 mg/kg) |
|
100 lb |
2.3 ml |
4.6 ml |
|
200 lb |
4.6 ml |
9.2 ml |
|
300 lb |
6.9 ml |
13.8 ml |
|
400 lb |
9.2 ml |
18.4 ml |
|
500 lb |
11.5 ml |
23.0 ml |
|
1,000 lb |
23.0 ml |
46.0 ml |
|
1,500 lb |
34.5 ml |
69.0 ml |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Determine Body Weight: Calculate an accurate dose according to the estimated animal body weight before administration to ensure treatment effectiveness and safety.
- Shake Before Use: Shake well prior to administration to ensure uniform distribution of active ingredient throughout suspension.
- Oral Administration: Administer orally using a suitable dosing syringe by inserting it through the interdental space and depositing medication onto the tongue.
- Alternative Delivery: Product may also be given through a stomach tube when proper veterinary guidance and handling procedures are available.
- Treatment Frequency: Regular deworming every six to eight weeks may be needed for horses, depending on the risk of parasite exposure.
- Retreatment Timing: If parasite exposure continues, cattle may need retreatment after four to six weeks to keep parasite control effective.
- Prescription Requirement: Federal Law limits the use of this medication to licensed veterinarians or those acting under their instructions.
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
- Human Consumption Warning: Do not use in animals intended for human consumption because of established residue safety restrictions.
- Slaughter Withdrawal: Treated cattle must not be slaughtered for human consumption within eight days after using this product.
- Dairy Dose Restriction: Do not give the higher 10 mg/kg dose to dairy cattle because it may lead to milk residue violations.
- Calf Limitation: There are no established withdrawal periods for pre-ruminating calves, and this product should not be used for veal processing animals.
- Child Safety: Keep medication out of reach of children to prevent accidental exposure or misuse.
Possible Side Effects
- Low Risk Profile: No known contraindications have been identified when used according to labeled directions in horses and cattle.
- Mild Digestive Signs: Occasional mild gastrointestinal disturbances may occur with anthelmintic treatments, depending on parasite burden and animal sensitivity.
Storage Information
- Temperature Control: Store at or below 25°C or 77°F to maintain product stability and effectiveness throughout shelf life.
- Freeze Protection: Protect from freezing conditions, as extreme temperatures may affect suspension consistency and drug performance.
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 animals can Panacur Fenbendazole Suspension be used for?
Ans: Panacur Fenbendazole Suspension is approved for use in horses, beef cattle, and dairy cattle to treat and control different internal parasites. Follow the labeled dosing instructions and veterinary advice to ensure safety and effectiveness for each species being treated.
Q2: How does fenbendazole work to remove parasites?
Ans: Fenbendazole works by interfering with the parasite’s energy metabolism, leading to its death and removal from the animal’s body. It belongs to the benzimidazole class of anthelmintics widely used in veterinary medicine for controlling gastrointestinal and respiratory parasites.
Q3: Is there a milk withdrawal period for dairy cattle after using Panacur?
Ans: At the recommended 5 mg/kg dose, dairy cattle do not need a milk withdrawal period. However, the higher 10 mg/kg dose should not be given to dairy cattle. This dose may lead to drug residues in milk that go beyond safety limits.
Q4: How often should Panacur be administered to horses or cattle?
Ans: Treatment frequency depends on parasite exposure risk and veterinary recommendations. Horses may require deworming every six to eight weeks, while cattle exposed to ongoing parasite contamination may need retreatment after four to six weeks to maintain effective parasite control.
Q5: Do I need a prescription to purchase Panacur Fenbendazole Suspension?
Ans: Yes, this product is a prescription animal drug. Federal law limits its use to being given by a licensed veterinarian or as directed by one. Veterinary supervision helps make sure dosing is correct, safety is maintained, and parasite management is appropriate.