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Triple-Action Broad-Spectrum Quad Dewormer for Dogs and Puppies
Product Description
Nemacor Maxx 4 is a beef-flavored, broad-spectrum GI supplement designed to protect dogs and puppies from four major intestinal parasites — hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, and tapeworms. Combining three active ingredients — Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, and Fenbendazole — these scored tablets are suitable for puppies and dogs over 2 pounds and 3 weeks of age, and can be given as a treat or mixed with food for easy, weight-based oral administration. Made in the USA.
Benefits
- Quad-Worm Coverage: Helps protect against four major intestinal parasites — tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms — in a single dose.
- Triple-Action Formula: Combines Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, and Fenbendazole, each targeting parasites through a distinct mechanism of action.
- Supports Digestive Health: Helps restore intestinal wellness and gut comfort by eliminating harmful parasites from the GI tract.
- Easy Administration: Scored, beef-flavored tablets can be given as a treat or crushed and mixed into food for stress-free dosing.
- Suitable for Puppies: Safe for use in puppies and dogs greater than 2 pounds and 3 weeks of age.
Ingredients
|
Ingredient |
Small Dog / Puppy (2–20 lb) |
Medium Dog (21–45 lb) |
Large Dog (46–118 lb) |
|
Pyrantel Pamoate |
25 mg |
60 mg |
115 mg |
|
Praziquantel |
25 mg |
60 mg |
115 mg |
|
Fenbendazole |
110 mg |
300 mg |
600 mg |
Variants/Types
|
Variant |
Weight Range |
Pack Size |
|
Small Dog / Puppy |
2–20 lbs |
2-count bottle |
|
Medium Dog |
21–45 lbs |
2-count bottle |
|
Large Dog |
46–118 lbs |
2-count bottle |
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Small Dogs / Puppies (2–20 lbs): 2–4 lbs: ½ tablet; 5–8 lbs: 1 tablet; 9–14 lbs: 1½ tablets; 15–20 lbs: 2 tablets.
- Medium Dogs (21–45 lbs): 21–30 lbs: 1 tablet; 31–45 lbs: 1½ tablets.
- Large Dogs (46–118 lbs): 46–60 lbs: 1 tablet; 61–90 lbs: 1½ tablets; 91–118 lbs: 2 tablets.
- With Food: Give as a treat or crush and mix into food. Fasting before or after administration is not required.
- Repeat Dosing: Administer as a one-time dose. Additional doses can be given every 2 weeks as needed.
Disclaimer: Product information and usage guidelines are provided by the manufacturer. Always use products as directed on the label and consult your veterinarian before use if you have any concerns regarding your pet's health.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Age & Weight Restriction: For use in puppies and dogs greater than 2 pounds and 3 weeks of age only.
- Breeding & Pregnant Dogs: Safety for use in breeding animals and pregnant female dogs has not been tested. Consult a veterinarian before use.
- Drug Interactions: Use with caution alongside organophosphate-containing products (found in some flea and tick treatments) or diethylcarbamazine (once-a-day heartworm preventives), as interactions have been recorded.
- Known Allergies: Do not use if your dog has had a prior allergic reaction to Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, Fenbendazole, or similar products.
- Storage: Store at controlled room temperature (59–86°F). Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Shipping & Returns
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of intestinal worms do these deworming tablets treat?
Ans: These tablets are a broad-spectrum dewormer that targets four major intestinal parasites — tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms. The triple-action formula combines Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, and Fenbendazole, each working through a distinct mechanism to eliminate multiple worm types.
Q2: How do the three active ingredients each work against parasites?
Ans: Praziquantel causes paralysis in tapeworms by damaging their cell membranes. Pyrantel Pamoate depolarizes neuromuscular function in hookworms and roundworms, leading to paralysis and expulsion. Fenbendazole inhibits glucose uptake in whipworms and other nematodes, draining their energy reserves and causing death.
Q3: Can these tablets be given to puppies?
Ans: Yes, these tablets are suitable for puppies greater than 2 pounds and at least 3 weeks of age. Always administer the correct weight-based dose using the small dog dosage chart and consult your veterinarian before deworming very young puppies.
Q4: How often should the dewormer be administered?
Ans: Administer as a one-time dose. If worms are still observed, additional doses can be given every 2 weeks. For routine prevention, consult your veterinarian to determine the most appropriate deworming schedule based on your dog's lifestyle and parasite exposure risk.
Q5: Is it safe to use these tablets alongside other flea or tick treatments?
Ans: Use with caution if your dog is currently receiving organophosphate-containing flea or tick products or diethylcarbamazine heartworm preventives, as interactions have been recorded. Always inform your veterinarian about all current treatments before administering this dewormer.
Q6: Can these tablets be used in pregnant or breeding dogs?
Ans: Safety for use in breeding animals and pregnant female dogs has not been tested. It is strongly recommended to consult a licensed veterinarian before administering this dewormer to pregnant or breeding dogs to avoid potential risks to the mother or developing puppies.
Q7: How should the tablets be administered to a dog that refuses to take medication?
Ans: The scored, beef-flavored tablets can be given directly as a treat or crushed and mixed into food for easier administration. Fasting is not necessary before or after dosing, making it straightforward to incorporate the tablet into a regular meal.
Q8: What should be done if a dog accidentally receives more than the recommended dose?
Ans: Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog ingests more than the prescribed amount. Both Pyrantel Pamoate and Fenbendazole have a wide safety margin in dogs; however, prompt veterinary advice is always recommended in cases of accidental overdose.
Q9: How long does it take for the dewormer to start working?
Ans: Most parasites begin dying within hours of administration. Praziquantel causes rapid paralysis of tapeworms, while Pyrantel Pamoate and Fenbendazole work to paralyze and expel hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms from the gastrointestinal tract within a short time after dosing.
Q10: Does treatment prevent re-infestation after dosing?
Ans: No, this dewormer treats existing infestations but does not prevent reinfection. Regular deworming, along with good hygiene practices, effective flea control, and limiting exposure to contaminated environments, is essential to reduce the risk of recurrent parasite infestations in dogs.