Panacur dog and cat

Panacur

Panacur is a multi-day deworming treatment for dogs and cats, available in both tablet and paste forms.

Panacur 250 mg

Panacur 250 mg
Panacur 250 mg is a broad-spectrum deworming treatment for small dogs and cats, but it's also suitable for puppies and kittens. Panacur is a 3-day deworming regimen, with 1 tablet per 5 kg body weight. The active ingredient in Panacur 250 mg is Fenbendazole. 1 tablet contains 250 mg of Fenbendazole. The tablets can be administered directly into the mouth, crumbled over food, or administered after dissolving in water. The package contains 10 tablets.

Panacur 500 mg

Panacur 500 mg
Panacur 500 mg is a broad-spectrum deworming treatment for dogs and cats, but it's also suitable for puppies and kittens. Panacur is a 3-day deworming regimen, with 1 tablet per 10 kg body weight. The active ingredient in Panacur 500 mg is Fenbendazole. 1 tablet contains 500 mg of Fenbendazole. The tablets can be administered directly into the mouth, crumbled over food, or administered after dissolving in water. The package contains 10 tablets.

Panacur worming paste

Panacur worming paste
Panacur deworming paste is a broad-spectrum, two-day deworming treatment for dogs and cats. It's used for treating worm infections in kittens, adult cats, puppies, and adult dogs. Additionally, this treatment can be used as an aid in controlling Giardia. The active ingredient in Panacur deworming paste is Fenbendazole. 1 gram of paste contains 187.5 mg of Fenbendazole. The paste can be administered directly into the mouth after eating or mixed with food. The paste contains 18 units.

Dosage Panacur

Dosage

Product Optimal Dosage
Panacur Deworming Paste 1 unit per 1 kg body weight for kittens, puppies, and adult dogs*
Panacur Deworming Paste 3 units per 2 kg body weight for adult cats
Panacur 250 mg 1 tablet per 5 kg body weight
Panacur 500 mg 1 tablet per 10 kg body weight

*Since dosing accuracy is limited, Panacur worming paste should not be administered to kittens and puppies weighing less than 1 kg.

How often should dogs and cats be wormed?

The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult dogs an average of 4 times a year. Puppies should be wormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.

Instructions Panacur

For more information, read the Panacur leaflet.

Grouped product items
Panacur 250 mg 10 tablets
€10.41
Panacur 500 mg 10 tablets
€16.21
Panacur worming paste 4,8 grams
€12.73

 

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Panacur

Panacur is a multi-day deworming treatment for dogs and cats, available in both tablet and paste forms.

Panacur 250 mg

Panacur 250 mg
Panacur 250 mg is a broad-spectrum deworming treatment for small dogs and cats, but it's also suitable for puppies and kittens. Panacur is a 3-day deworming regimen, with 1 tablet per 5 kg body weight. The active ingredient in Panacur 250 mg is Fenbendazole. 1 tablet contains 250 mg of Fenbendazole. The tablets can be administered directly into the mouth, crumbled over food, or administered after dissolving in water. The package contains 10 tablets.

Panacur 500 mg

Panacur 500 mg
Panacur 500 mg is a broad-spectrum deworming treatment for dogs and cats, but it's also suitable for puppies and kittens. Panacur is a 3-day deworming regimen, with 1 tablet per 10 kg body weight. The active ingredient in Panacur 500 mg is Fenbendazole. 1 tablet contains 500 mg of Fenbendazole. The tablets can be administered directly into the mouth, crumbled over food, or administered after dissolving in water. The package contains 10 tablets.

Panacur worming paste

Panacur worming paste
Panacur deworming paste is a broad-spectrum, two-day deworming treatment for dogs and cats. It's used for treating worm infections in kittens, adult cats, puppies, and adult dogs. Additionally, this treatment can be used as an aid in controlling Giardia. The active ingredient in Panacur deworming paste is Fenbendazole. 1 gram of paste contains 187.5 mg of Fenbendazole. The paste can be administered directly into the mouth after eating or mixed with food. The paste contains 18 units.

Dosage Panacur

Dosage

Product Optimal Dosage
Panacur Deworming Paste 1 unit per 1 kg body weight for kittens, puppies, and adult dogs*
Panacur Deworming Paste 3 units per 2 kg body weight for adult cats
Panacur 250 mg 1 tablet per 5 kg body weight
Panacur 500 mg 1 tablet per 10 kg body weight

*Since dosing accuracy is limited, Panacur worming paste should not be administered to kittens and puppies weighing less than 1 kg.

How often should dogs and cats be wormed?

The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult dogs an average of 4 times a year. Puppies should be wormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.

Instructions Panacur

For more information, read the Panacur leaflet.

Panacur dog and cat

Animal Dog, Puppy, Cat, Kitten
Prescription required Netherlands No
Prescription required Germany Yes
Prescription required France Yes
Prescription required Spain Yes
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