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Panacur C Canine Dewormer (2 gram)

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Merck Animal Health SKU: 004111 Barcode: 021784470216

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Size: 1 pack

Broad-Spectrum Deworming for Medium Dogs

Product Description

Panacur C Canine Dewormer (Fenbendazole) – 2 Gram is an oral granule dewormer for dogs that helps treat and control roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms. The daily dose is mixed with a small amount of food and given once daily for three consecutive days, using weight-based packet sizing for accurate dosing.

Benefits

  • Broad-Spectrum Control: Targets roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms.
  • Food-Mix Dosing: Mix granules into a small portion of usual food.
  • 3-Day Regimen: Give the full daily dose for three days.
  • Weight-Based Packets: Packet size represents the daily dose by dog weight.
  • Label-Supported Use: Approved for puppies 6+ weeks and adult dogs.

Ingredients

Fenbendazole 22.2% (222 mg/g).

Variants/Types

Variant

Fenbendazole per Packet

Typical Label Packet Guidance*

1 Gram Packet

222 mg

Typically used for dogs around 10 lb.

2 Gram Packet

444 mg

Typically used for dogs around 20 lb.

4 Gram Packet

888 mg

Typically used for dogs around 40 lb.

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Daily Dose: 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) once daily.
  • Course Length: Repeat the daily dose for three consecutive days.
  • Mix With Food: Blend granules into a small amount of usual food.
  • Ensure Full Intake: Confirm the dog eats all medicated food.
  • In-Between Weights: It is safe to use the next higher packet size.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Minimum Age: Use only in puppies 6 weeks and older.
  • Sick Pets: Do not deworm a sick dog without veterinary guidance.
  • Possible Vomiting: Vomiting has been reported in about 1% of dogs.
  • Child Safety: Keep Panacur C packets out of reach of children.
  • Tapeworm Scope: Labeled for Taenia tapeworms; not all tapeworm species.

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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 tapeworms in dogs. Fenbendazole works by disrupting parasite metabolism. Follow label directions to support effective parasite control during the three-day course.

Q2: What is the active ingredient in Panacur C Canine Dewormer 2 Gram?

Ans: The active ingredient is fenbendazole 22.2% (222 mg per gram). A 2-gram packet provides 444 mg of fenbendazole. Fenbendazole is a veterinary anthelmintic used for the treatment of labeled intestinal parasites in dogs.

Q3: How often should Panacur C 2 Gram be given?

Ans: Panacur C is given once daily for three consecutive days. The packet size represents the full daily dose based on body weight. Repeat the same daily dose each day to complete the labeled regimen.

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

Ans: Choose packet size using the label dosing table based on the dog’s weight. The 2-gram packet is commonly used for dogs around 20 lb, and dogs over the listed weights require packet combinations to match the daily dose.

Q5: How should Panacur C granules be administered with food?

Ans: Mix the daily dose of granules into a small portion of the dog’s usual food and ensure all medicated food is eaten. Dry food may be moistened to facilitate mixing; then repeat the dosing daily for three days.

Q6: What is the labeled daily dose for Panacur C?

Ans: The labeled daily dose is 50 mg/kg (22.7 mg/lb) of body weight, given once daily. Use the dosing table to select the correct packet size or combination and administer the daily dose for three consecutive days.

Q7: Is Panacur C safe for puppies and adult dogs?

Ans: Label information supports use in puppies 6 weeks of age and older and in adult dogs when used as directed. Do not deworm a sick dog; consult a veterinarian if illness is suspected.

Q8: What side effects can occur with Panacur C?

Ans: Vomiting has been reported in a small percentage of treated dogs (about 1% in referenced materials). If vomiting continues or other concerning signs appear, stop and contact a veterinarian for guidance on next steps and follow-up for parasites.

Q9: What if my dog’s weight falls between dosing ranges?

Ans: If the dog’s weight is between suggested dosing sizes, label guidance indicates it is safe to use the next higher packet size. Weigh the dog for accuracy and follow the three-day dosing schedule for the full course.