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Panacur C Canine Dewormer (Fenbendazole) - 1 gram

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Merck Animal Health SKU: 004110 Barcode: 021784470117

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Broad-Spectrum Deworming Support for Dogs

Product Description

Panacur C Canine Dewormer (Fenbendazole) – 1 Gram is an oral deworming granule packet formulated to treat and control common intestinal parasites in dogs. The product targets roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms. Panacur C is administered once daily for three consecutive days and can be easily mixed with food for convenient dosing.

Benefits

  • Broad-Spectrum Action: Treats roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms.
  • Easy Administration: Granules mix easily with a small portion of regular food.
  • Short Treatment Course: Requires dosing once daily for only three days.
  • Weight-Directed Dosing: Packet sizes allow accurate dosing by dog weight.
  • Puppy-Safe Formula: Approved for puppies 6 weeks and older, including pregnant dogs.

Ingredients

Fenbendazole: 22.2% (222 mg per gram).

Variants/Types

Variant

Fenbendazole Content

Typical Daily Dose by Weight*

1 Gram Packet

222 mg

Dogs weighing 10 lbs

2 Gram Packet

444 mg

Dogs weighing 20 lbs

4 Gram Packet

888 mg

Dogs weighing 40 lbs

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Weight-Based Dosing: Administer 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) once daily.
  • Three-Day Treatment: Repeat the full daily dose for three consecutive days.
  • Food Mixing: Mix granules into a small amount of regular food.
  • Complete Consumption: Ensure the dog eats all medicated food.
  • Packet Combinations: Combine packets as needed for dogs over 40 lbs.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Age Restriction: Use only in dogs and puppies 6 weeks or older.
  • Health Status: Do not administer to dogs that are sick or debilitated.
  • Side Effects: Mild vomiting has been reported in a small percentage of dogs.
  • Human Safety: Keep the product out of reach of children.
  • Tapeworm Limitation: Effective against Taenia species only; not all tapeworms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What parasites does Panacur C Canine Dewormer treat?

Ans: Panacur C is labeled to treat and control roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia pisiformis tapeworms in dogs. The active ingredient fenbendazole disrupts parasite energy metabolism, leading to parasite elimination during the labeled treatment course.

Q2: What is the active ingredient in Panacur C Canine Dewormer?

Ans: Panacur C contains fenbendazole at a concentration of 22.2%. Fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic used in veterinary medicine to treat common intestinal parasites in dogs when administered according to label directions.

Q3: How often should Panacur C be given to dogs?

Ans: Panacur C is administered once daily for three consecutive days. The packet size listed in the dosing chart represents the full daily dose, which must be repeated each day to complete the recommended three-day treatment course.

Q4: How do I choose the correct Panacur C packet size for my dog?

Ans: Packet size is selected based on the dog’s body weight. Smaller dogs use single packets, while larger dogs require packet combinations to reach the recommended daily dose as outlined on the manufacturer’s dosing chart.

Q5: How should Panacur C be administered?

Ans: Panacur C granules should be mixed into a small portion of the dog’s regular food. The dog must consume all medicated food to receive the full daily dose and ensure proper parasite treatment.

Q6: Is Panacur C safe for puppies and pregnant dogs?

Ans: Panacur C is approved for use in puppies 6 weeks of age and older. The manufacturer also states it is safe for adult dogs, including pregnant bitches, when used according to label instructions.

Q7: Are there any side effects associated with Panacur C?

Ans: In clinical studies, vomiting was reported in approximately 1% of treated dogs. Most dogs tolerate Panacur C well; however, a veterinarian should evaluate persistent vomiting or any unusual symptoms.

Q8: How long does it take for Panacur C to work?

Ans: Panacur C works over the three-day treatment period. Parasite control occurs when fenbendazole disrupts parasite metabolism; however, follow-up fecal testing may be recommended to confirm treatment effectiveness.

Q9: Does Panacur C treat all types of tapeworms?

Ans: Panacur C is labeled to treat Taenia species tapeworms only. It is not effective against Dipylidium caninum, which typically requires a different deworming medication prescribed by a veterinarian.