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PANACUR 10% 1L
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Description
POSOLOGY FOR EACH SPECIES, ROUTE(S) AND MODE OF ADMINISTRATIONCattle and horses: 1 ml of product per 13 kg body weight is administered orally according to the table:
Dosage recommendations:
65 kg 5 ml
135 kg 10 ml
200 kg 15 ml
265 kg 20 ml
335 kg 25 ml
400 kg 30 ml
Over 400 kg, an additional 3.75 ml is required for each 50 kg of body weight.
Cai:
Recommended dosing schedule
All horses should usually be dewormed with a single dosing schedule every 6-8 weeks.
Treatment of inhibited cystic larvae and those fixed in the mucosa should be performed in the fall (ideally in October/November) and then repeated in the spring (ideally in February). late October/November) and again in the spring (ideally in February). However, in horses that are not in good physical shape or in newly introduced herds with an unknown history of deworming, treatment can be performed at any time of the year.
5-day treatment
For the control of larval stages and migrating larvae of large strongyles, stages 3 and 4 of larvae trapped in the mucosa of small strongyles as well as stage 3 of trapped larvae inhibited by small strongyles in the mucosa, 5 ml of product per 64 kg of body weight is administered daily. for 5 days.
Single-dose treatment
For the treatment of larval stages trapped in the mucosa of small strongyles, administer 3 ml of product per 10 kg of body weight.
For the treatment and control of migrating larval stages and tissue of large strongyles, 6 ml of product per 10 kg of body weight is administered.
For the treatment of diarrhea caused by Strongyloides westeri in children aged 2 to 3 weeks, 5 ml of product per 10 kg of body weight is administered.
For administration to horses, mix the product completely with concentrate feed or cereals and give the entire dose in a single administration.
Sheep and goats: 0.5 ml per 10 kg body weight is administered orally according to the table:
Practical dosing advice:
Up to 10 kg 0.5 ml
From 11 to 20 kg 1.0 ml
From 21 to 30 kg 1.5 ml
From 31 to 40 kg 2.0 ml
From 41 to 50 kg 2.5 ml
From 51 to 60 kg 3.0 ml
From 61 to 70 kg 3.5 ml
From 71 to 80 kg 4.0 ml
Over 80 kg, an amount of 0.5 ml is required for each additional 10 kg of body weight. In cattle, it is preferable to administer the 20 ml Panacur Automatic Drencher and in sheep with 5 ml for sheep, but other standard types of dosing guns or administration equipment can be used.
Dogs and cats:
Routine treatment of dogs and cats is 50 mg/kg body weight administered for 3 consecutive days or a single dose of 100 mg/kg body weight (adults).
For dogs and cats, the dose should be mixed with food or administered directly orally after feeding, e.g., with a plastic syringe.
Treatment should be repeated at regular intervals to prevent natural reinfestation of animals with endoparasites, e.g., 2-4 times a year.
Purebred dogs should be treated at 6-8 week intervals. Special treatment regimens are indicated for puppies and cats, e.g., treatment at age 2 weeks, 5 weeks and before leaving the kennel.
If animals are treated collectively rather than individually, they should be grouped into body weight groups and dosed accordingly to avoid underdosing or overdosing.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER ADMINISTRATION
Oral administration only.
Shake the vial before use.
No dietary monitoring is required before or after treatment.
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