Panacur® Equine Guard Oral Suspension Wormer for Horses 10% w/v
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Important: In order to purchase this product you will be required to provide the following information about your animal(s):
(i) The weight of the heaviest animal to be treated
(ii) If the animal is a horse, to confirm if it has or has not been signed out of the food chain
In addition, by accepting our terms and conditions at the point of sale, you are confirming that you have a) used this product before, b) are aware of all relevant and necessary safety precautions, c) will only use the product for its authorised purpose and d) will read all product literature.
Panacur® Equine Guard Oral Suspension Wormer for Horses 10% w/v is a ready to administer oral wormer for the treatment and control of adult and immature roundworms of the gastro-intestinal tract. It is also effective in controlling other immature and mature roundworms including large redworm.
Withdrawal Period: Not to be used in horses intended for human consumption.
Sizes
Panacur® Equine Guard Oral Suspension Wormer for Horses 10% w/v is available in the following size:
- 225ml Bottle
Ingredients
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Active IngredientFenbendazole
Shake container before use.
No dietary control is required before or after treatment.
For the treatment and control of migrating and tissue larval stages of large strongyles, encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage small strongyle larvae and encysted inhibited 3rd stage small strongyle larvae in the mucosa administer 5 ml. per 65 kg bodyweight daily for 5 days (= 7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 5 days).
The product can be easily administered by mixing with grain or concentrate feed.
The full daily dosage must be given as one administration.
To ensure administration of a correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible; accuracy of the dosing device should be checked.
Recommended dosing programme
Treatment of encysted inhibited and encysted mucosal dwelling larvae should be carried out in the autumn (ideally late October/November) and again in the Spring (ideally in February). However, for horses that fail to maintain condition or bought-in horses with unknown worming history, the treatment can be given at any time of the year.
Treatment with the product should form part of an integrated worming plan. Consult with your supplier for advice regarding wormers to use throughout the year.