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Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats

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Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer is for the treatment of tapeworms in cats. 

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Why choose Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats?

Worms in cats can be a big problem, but they don't have to be! A single application of Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats effectively kills all forms of common UK adult tapeworms living within the gut. 

  • Specifically formulated with cats in mind, Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer targets both immature and mature forms of adult tapeworms in cats
  • Fuss-free worming – say goodbye to tablets with an easy to use spot-on application
  • Vet strength formula - fast-acting treatment of tapeworms in cats and dogs
  • Highly-effective treatment against all the common species of tapeworm found in cats of the United Kingdom and Ireland including Dipilydium caninum, and Taenia species. Also effective against Echinococcus multilocularis.

Any cat that hunts and consumes mice or birds, is at high risk of tapeworm infection. Our cats often show few, if any, signs of a tapeworm infection but if left untreated they can lead to serious health complications for you and your family. Don’t risk it. Trust Droncit for fast-acting treatment of all common tapeworm species found in the UK.  

Sizes

Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats is available in the following size:
  • 4 Pipettes

Key Benefits

  • Kills tapeworms commonly found in UK cats
  • Vet strength formula fast and effective tapeworm treatment
  • Easy to use spot-on formula say goodbye to tablets, tapeworm treatment for cats without the fuss!

Ingredients

  • Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats:
    Each pipette contains 20mg praziquantel with 0.5mg butylated hydroxytoluene
Instructions

Frequency

Most cats need worming 4 times per year, but some will require monthly worming whilst others may need treatment less often. Please consult your vet to assess the risk level of your pet and to plan a suitable worming regime.

Dosage for Cats

The minimum dose rate is 8mg/kg body weight, or 1 pipette per 2.5kg body weight. 

1-2.5kg body weight = 1 pipette 

>2.5-5kg body weight = 2 pipettes

>5kg body weight = 3 pipettes

For external use only. 

Tapeworming Made Easy

Spot-on use for external application to the skin. The cat should be accurately weighed prior to treatment to ensure that the correct pipette size is used. 

Remove one Pipette from package. Hold pipette in upright position, twist and pull off cap and use the opposite end of the cap to break the seal. 

Part the fur on the cat’s neck at the base of the skull until skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze firmly several times to empty the contents directly onto the skin. Application on the base of the skull will minimise the ability of the cat to lick the product off. 

To minimise the possibility of run-off after application of more than one pipette, it is advised that the applications should be performed slowly to allow absorption and that it may be advisable to allows the contents of the previous pipette to be absorbed before applying another. 

Apply only to the skin surface and on intact skin. NOT to be administered by any other route. 

Tapeworm infestation is certain to re-occur unless control of the intermediate hosts such as fleas, mice, etc. is undertaken.

Flea control: Flea infestations can be controlled by the regular use of effective flea control remedies.

Control of mice: If cats roam and hunt, contact with, and consumption of, mice and subsequent re-infestation with Taenia taeniaeformis is impossible to prevent. 

It is recommended to re-apply Droncit Spot-On Tapewormer for Cats when signs of tapeworm infestation re-appear or at monthly intervals. 

Important Information

Do not use on cats weighing less than 1kg bodyweight. 

Do not allow recently treated animals to groom each other.

Care should be taken to avoid the contents of the pipette coming into contact with the eyes or mouth of the recipient animal. For external use only.

Occasionally a transient local reaction such as scurf or mild exudation may be observed at the application site. 

The product is bitter tasting and salivation may occasionally occur if the cat licks the application site immediately after treatment. This is not a sign of intoxication and disappears after a short time without treatment. 

No incompatibility has been observed between this product at the recommended dose and a range of common veterinary treatments. 

Overdosing can lead to slight skin reactions which disappear without treatment within a few days. 

There are no contraindications for use during pregnancy and lactation.

Keep out of sight and reach of children and wash hands after use.

This product can be irritant to skin and eyes. Care should be taken to prevent contact of the solution with the skin, eyes or mouth. If contact with the skin occurs, wash off any skin contamination with soap and water immediately. If accidental contact occurs with the eyes, flush the affected eyes thoroughly with clean fresh water. In the event of skin or eye contact, seek medical advice if irritation persists and show the Doctor the package. 

Do not stroke or groom animals until the area of application is dry (typically around 1 hour after application). Wash hands thoroughly after use. Do not eat, drink, or smoke during application.

Storage

Store in the original package to protect from moisture. Store away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs.  Store below 25°C

From Vetoquinol UK: Marketing authorisation number: Vm 08007/4157

Use medicines responsibly. Droncit® Spot-On contain praziquantel and butylated hydroxytoluene. AVM-GSL. Further information is available from the datasheet or Vetoquinol UK (uk_office@vetoquinol.com) 

What our vet says

What our vet says
"Tapeworm is common in cats and linked to flea infestations. Droncit should help control the problem, alongside regular flea treatment. One application per month should control the problem. But look out for signs of tapeworm infection in between, especially if your cat is a keen hunter. If your cat is under 1kg, this treatment is not recommended."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)