Description
PANACUR 150 MG TABLET
PANACUR 150 MG TABLET DETAILS –
Panacur 150 mg tablet contains 150 mg of active Fenbendazole. Fenbendazole is primarily known and approve for use in veterinary medicine to treat various parasitic infections in animals, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. It is commonly use to target parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain types of tapeworms in dogs, cats, livestock, and other animals.
3 g bolus contains 1.5 g, 150 mg and 3 g active Fenbendazole respectively. It is used in cattle, sheep, goat for the treatment of infestation with gastrointestinal nematodes, lungworms and tapeworms.
Composition:
The active ingredient of Panacur is Fenbendazole.
Each 1.5 gm Bolus contains 1.5 gm of active Fenbendazole
Each 3 gm Bolus contains 3 gm of active Fenbendazole
Each 150 mg tablet contains 150 mg of active Fenbendazole
Indications for use:
Infestation of cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goat & horses with gastrointestinal nematodes, lungworms and tapeworms, such as Haemonchus spp., Ostertagia spp., Trichostrongylus spp. and Cooperia spp., Nematodirus spp.
Dosage and Administration:
Cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goat: Panacur 150 mg tablet per 30 kg body weight and Panacur 1.5 gm bolus per 300 kg body weight (5 mg Fenbendazole per kg body weight).
Horses: 7.5 mg per kg body weight.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat- 8 days (Large Animals) & 14 days (Sheep, Goat), Milk- 4 days
Storage:
Store at room temperature
Presentation:
Panacur 1.5 gm bolus – A box of 15 x2
Panacur 3.0 gm bolus – A box of 10 bolus
Panacur 150 mg tablet -A box of 5 x 10
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