Panacur Equine Paste 10% Horse Dewormer, 25g
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Panacur Equine Paste 10% Horse Dewormer, 25g

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Vendor: Panacur
SKU: 154147
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Categories: Pet Supplies,

Product Type: Horse Pharmacy

Barcode: 21784471121

Details

  • Suitable for horses from all trots of life, regardless of age, size or body condition.
  • Crafted with a tasty apple-cinnamon flavor your horse will love.
  • Helps control strongyles, a type of parasitic worm, migrating larvae, pinworms and roundworms.
  • FDA-approved over the counter medication that’s safe for foals, pregnant mares, older horses, miniature horses, horses that are thin and underweight.
  • Easy-to-administer oral medication.

Help your equine feel better with Panacur Paste for Horses. This gel is prescribed to help control bloodworm infestations—specifically large and small strongylus, pinworms and roundworms. It may even help during the third stage of small strongylus, if used early enough. It's safe for horses of all ages and sizes, plus comes in a unique apple-cinnamon flavor that makes administration easy—and even enjoyable—for your horse.

Specifications

Item Number 154147
Product Form Paste

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Fenbendazole 10%; 100mg of fenbendazole

Instructions

PANACUR (fenbendazole) Paste 10% is administered orally at a rate of 2.3 mg/lb (5 mg/kg) for the control of large strongyles, small strongyles, and pinworms. One 25 gram syringe will deworm a 1,100 lb horse. For foals and weanlings (less than 18 months of age) where ascarids are a common problem, the recommended dose is 4.6 mg/lb (10 mg/kg); one 25 gram syringe will deworm a 550 lb horse.For control of encysted early third stage (hypobiotic), late third stage and fourth stage cyathostome larvae, and fourth stage larvae of Strongylus vulgaris , the recommended dose is 4.6 mg/lb (10 mg/kg) daily for 5 consecutive days; administer one 25 gram syringe for each 550 lbs body weight per day.Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.