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Intervet Panacur 22% Granules Single Sachet

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RATING 4

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Code   Price  
PM0341  1.8G  Was: £2.06
Now: £1.25
 
PM0342  4.5G  Was: £2.81
Now: £2.22
 

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General purpose wormer for cats and dogs to be added to their food - contains fenbendazole. Pet-Supermarket provide you with the same medications you buy from your vet without a need for a prescription saving you time and money.

This is the recommended treatment for worming selected by our own vet

Uses
A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment of domestic dogs and cats infected with immature and mature stages of roundworms of the gastro?intestinal and respiratory tracts.

Panacur also has an ovicidal effect on nematode eggs.

Adult dogs and cats: For the treatment of adult dogs and cats infected with gastro?intestinal roundworms and tapeworms:

Ascarid spp. (Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati and Toxascaris leonina)
Ancylostomaspp
Trichurisspp.
Uncinariaspp.
Taeniaspp.

Puppies and kittens: For the treatment of weaned puppies and kittens infected with gastro?intestinal roundworms and puppies infected with protozoa (Giardia spp.).

Pregnant Bitches: For the treatment of pregnant bitches to reduce prenatal infections with Toxocara canis and the transfer of T. canis and Ancylostoma caninum to their pups via the milk.

Other
Also for the treatment of dogs infected with lungworm Oslerus (Filaroides) osleri or protozoa Giardia spp., and cats infected with lungworm Aelurostrongylus abstrusus.

Treatment should be repeated when natural re-infection with parasitic worms occurs.

Routine treatment of adult animals with minimal exposure to infection is advisable 2 to 4 times per year.

More frequent treatment at 6 to 8 weekly intervals is advisable for dogs in kennels.