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Introduction

1. Panacur SA Paste (for cats & dogs)

2. Panacur Granules (for cats & dogs)

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

4. Panacur Equine Granules

5. Panacur Equine Paste

Presentation

1. Panacur SA Paste

Ready-to-use oral fenbendazole paste for cats & dogs.

 

2. Panacur Granules

A 22% granulate formulation of Fenbendazole, Ph.Eur., as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. 1g Panacur Granules contains 0.22g active ingredient Fenbendazole, Ph.Eur.

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

A chewable tablet containing 1g Fenbendazole PhEur active ingredient in a tasty meat base presented as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for dogs.

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

A 22% granulate formulation of Fenbendazole as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for horses. 1 g Panacur Equine Granules contains 0.22 g active ingredient Fenbendazole, PhEur. 

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

Syringes containing 24g of an 18.75% paste formulation of fenbendazole and 0.2% apple and cinnamon flavour as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for horses. 1g Panacur Equine Paste contains 0.187g active ingredient Fenbendazole PhEur.

 

Uses

1. Panacur SA Paste

Ready-to-use oral fenbendazole paste for dogs and cats of all ages in the treatment of worms. A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of adult and immature roundworms of the gastro-intestinal tract in cats and dogs. Can be used on pregnant bitches. Panacur Paste should be administered orally by squeezing the paste from the syringe onto the back of the tongue after feeding.

2. Panacur Granules

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.

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment of domestic dogs infected with immature and mature stages of nematodes of the gastro-intestinal tract, Taenia and Giardia species.

Adult dogs

For the treatment of adult dogs infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes and cestodes:

Ascarid spp. (Toxocara canis & Toxascaris leonina)

Ancylostoma spp.

Trichuris spp.

Uncinaria spp.

Taenia spp.

Also for the treatment of domestic dogs infected with protozoa Giardia spp.

Weaned puppies under 6 months of age

For the treatment of weaned puppies infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes or puppies infected with protozoa Giardia spp.

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

A broad-spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of adult and immature roundworms of the gastro-intestinal tract in horses and other equines. Panacur also has an ovicidal effect on nematode eggs. 

Horses:

Panacur effectively treats and controls the following roundworm infections.

Large strongyles (adults and migrating larval stages of S. vulgaris; adults and tissue larval stages of S. edentatus).

Adult and immature small strongyles (Cyathostomes) (benzimidazole susceptible) including encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage larvae; it is also effective against inhibited 3rd stage larvae (encysted) in the mucosa.

Adult and immature Oxyuris spp., Strongyloides spp. and Parascaris equorum.

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of adult and immature roundworms of the gastro-intestinal tract in horses and other equines. Panacur also has an ovicidal effect on nematode eggs.

Panacur effectively treats and controls the following roundworm infections:

Large strongyles (adults and migrating larval stages of S. vulgaris; adults and tissue larval stages of S. edentatus).
Benzimidazole susceptible adult and immature small strongyles (Cyathostomes) including encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage larvae; it is also effective against encysted inhibited 3rd stage larvae in the mucosa.
Adult and immature Oxyuris spp., Strongyloides spp., and Parascaris equorum.

 

Dosage & administration

1. Panacur SA Paste

Adult Cats and Dogs Orally administer 2 syringe graduations per 1 kg bodyweight as a single dose (= 100 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight). Each 5 g syringe is sufficient to dose up to 9 kg bodyweight as a single dose. Additional syringes are required for dogs and cats weighing over 9 kg. For dogs and cats weighing over 9 kg two extra syringe graduations are required for each additional 1 kg bodyweight as a single dose. Treatment should be repeated when natural reinfection 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 and cats in catteries or at breeder`s premises. Puppies and kittens under 6 months of age Orally administer 1 syringe graduation per 1 kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days). Each 5 g syringe is sufficient to dose up to 6 kg bodyweight for 3 consecutive days.

Practical dosage recommendations:

Up to 1 kg 1 syringe graduation daily for 3 days

1.1 to 2 kg 2 syringe graduations daily for 3 days

2.1 to 3 kg 3 syringe graduations daily for 3 days

3.1 to 4 kg 4 syringe graduations daily for 3 days

4.1 to 5 kg 5 syringe graduations daily for 3 days

5.1 to 6 kg 6 syringe graduations daily for 3 days

Additional syringes are required for puppies under 6 months of age weighing over 6 kg. For puppies weighing over 6 kg an extra syringe graduation is required daily for each additional 1 kg bodyweight. Puppies and kittens should be treated at 2 weeks of age 5 weeks of age and again before leaving the breeder`s premises. Treatment may also be required at 8 and 12 weeks of age

Pregnant bitches Owing to the reduced dose rate for treatment of pregnant bitches (i.e. 25 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily) which can not accurately be attained when using the Panacur Paste 5 g syringe it is recommended that alternative formulations of fenbendazole be used. Pregnant queens

Pregnant queens can be safely treated with Panacur Paste but only require a single treatment at the routine adult dose rate. Orally administer 2 syringe graduations per 1 kg bodyweight as a single dose (= 100 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight). Each 5 g syringe is sufficient to dose up to 9 kg bodyweight as a single dose. Increased dosing for specific infections

For the treatment of clinical worm infestations in adult dogs and cats or Giardia spp. infections in dogs and puppies orally administer 1 syringe graduation per 1 kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 3 days). For the control of lungworm Oslerus (Filaroides) osleri in dogs administer 1 syringe graduation per 1 kg bodyweight for 7 consecutive days (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 7 days). A repeat course of treatment may be required in some cases. For the control of lungworm Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in cats administer 1 syringe graduation per 1 kg bodyweight for 3 consecutive days (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 3 days).

 

2. Panacur Granules

Routine treatment of adult dogs and cats

Administer 100mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lb) bodyweight as a single dose.

 

Practical dosage recommendations:

1 g sachet /dose             Treats 2kg (4.4lb) bodyweight as a single dose (1.1 – 2.2kg)

1.8 g sachet / dose         Treats 4kg (8.8lb) bodyweight as a single dose (2.2 – 4.4kg)

4.5 g sachet /dose          Treats 10kg (22lb) bodyweight as a single dose (5 – 10kg)

 

For dogs weighing over 10kg (22lb), additional sachets are required according to the additional bodyweight.

 

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible and then administer one or a combination of the above sachets, which most closely doses this bodyweight. The dose should be administered by mixing into the feed.

 

e.g.       For a 9kg dog = 2kg dose (1g sachet) + 4kg dose (1.8g sachet) + 4kg dose (1.8g sachet).

 

             i.e.         one x 1gram sachet + two x 1.8gm sachets. (10kg dose)

                         or          one x 4.5gram sachet (10kg dose)

 

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.

 

Weaned puppies and kittens under six months of age

 

Administer 50mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lb) bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days.

 

Practical dosage recommendations:

1 g sachet /dose          Treats 4kg (8.8lb) bodyweight (minimum weight 2.2kg) dosed daily for three consecutive days (2.2 – 4.4kg)

1.8 g sachet / dose      Treats 8kg (17.6lb) bodyweight dosed daily for three consecutive days (4.5– 8kg)

4.5 g sachet /dose       Treats 20kg (44lb) bodyweight dosed daily for three consecutive days (10– 20kg)

 

For dogs/puppies weighing over 20kg (44lbs), additional sachets are required according to the additional bodyweight.

            

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible and then administer one or a combination of the above sachets, which most closely doses this bodyweight. The dose should be administered by mixing into the feed.

 

NB. Smaller or unweaned puppies and kittens should be treated with Panacur 2.5% or 10% Liquid Wormer or Panacur Paste.

 

e.g.       For a 9kg puppy = 4kg dose (1gm sachet) + 8kg dose (1.8gm sachet) daily for 3 consecutive days.

 

             i.e.         one x 1 gram sachet + one x 1.8 gram sachet (12kg dose) daily for 3 days

             or          three x 1 gram sachet (12kg dose) daily for 3 days.

 

Puppies should be treated at 2 weeks of age, 5 weeks of age and again before leaving the breeder's premises.   Treatment may also be required at 8 and 12 weeks of age.   Thereafter, frequency of treatment can be reduced unless the pups remain in kennels where re-infestation occurs more readily.

 

Pregnant Bitches

 

Administer 25mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lbs) bodyweight daily from day 40 of pregnancy continuously to 2 days post-whelping (approximately 25 days).

 

Practical dosage recommendations:

 

1 g sachet /dose             Treats 8kg (17.6lb) bodyweight dosed daily for approx. 25 days

1.8 g sachet / dose         Treats 16kg (35.2lb) bodyweight dosed daily for approx. 25 days

4.5 g sachet /dose          Treats 40kg (88lb) bodyweight dosed daily for approx. 25 days

 

For bitches weighing over 40kg, additional sachets are required according to the additional bodyweight.

 

As this treatment of pregnant bitches is 98% effective, puppies from these bitches should themselves be treated with a 3 day course at 2 and 5 weeks of age with Panacur 2.5% or 10% Liquid Wormer or Panacur Paste.   Treat the bitch at the same time at the routine adult dose rate (i.e. 100mg/kg as a single dose).

 

Pregnant Queens:

 

Pregnant queens can be safely treated with Panacur Granules but only require a single treatment at the routine adult dose rate, as there is no pre-natal transfer of worm larvae in the queen. Administer 100mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lb) bodyweight as a single dose.

 

Increased dosing for specific infections:

 

For the treatment of clinical worm infestations in adult dogs and cats or Giardia spp. infections in dogs, administer 50mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lbs) bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days.

 

For the control of lungworm Oslerus (Filaroides) osleri in dogs administer 50mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lbs) bodyweight, daily for 7 consecutive days.

A repeat course of treatment may be required in some cases.

 

For the control of lungworm Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in cats administer 50mg fenbendazole per 1kg (2.2lbs) bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days.

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

Routine treatment of adult dogs

One half tablet per 5 kg bodyweight as a single oral dose (= 100 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).

Practical dosage recommendations:

2.5 to 5 kg

  ½ Tablet

5.1 to 10 kg

  1 Tablet

10.1 to 15 kg

  1½ Tablets

15.1 to 20 kg

  2 Tablets

20.1 to 25 kg

  2½ Tablets

25.1 to 30 kg

  3 Tablets

 

For dogs weighing over 30 kg, an extra ½ tablet is required for each additional 5 kg bodyweight.
The tablet can be added to feed, directly before feeding, or administered by mouth directly after feeding.
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.

Weaned puppies under 6 months of age

One half tablet per 10 kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days given to weaned pups by adding to feed directly before feeding. Or alternatively, administered by mouth directly after feeding (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 3 days).

Practical dosage recommendations:

5 to 10 kg

½ Tablet daily for three consecutive days

10.1 to 20 kg

1 Tablet daily for three consecutive days

 

For weaned puppies under 6 months of age weighing over 20 kg, an extra ½ tablet is required daily for each additional 10 kg bodyweight.
Owing to the small average bodyweight of unweaned puppies and weaned puppies below 5 kg, accurate dosing of these animals can not be attained using Panacur Favourites for Dogs, it is recommended that alternative formulations of Panacur be used e.g. Panacur Paste.

Pregnant bitches

One half tablet per 20 kg bodyweight daily from day 40 of pregnancy continuously to 2 days post-whelping (approximately 25 days) (= 25 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily).

Practical dosage recommendations:

10 to 20 kg

½ Tablet daily for approx. 25 days

20.1 to 40 kg

1 Tablet daily for approx. 25 days

 

For bitches weighing over 40 kg, an extra ½ tablet is required daily for each additional 20 kg bodyweight.
The tablet can be added to feed, directly before feeding, or administered by mouth directly after feeding.

Increased dosing for specific infections

For the treatment of clinical worm infestations in adult dogs or Giardia spp. infections in dogs, administer ½ tablet per 10 kg bodyweight daily for 3 consecutive days. (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 3 days).
The tablet can be  added to feed, directly before feeding, or administered by mouth directly after feeding.

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

Horses: For routine treatment of horses administer orally 5 g Panacur Equine Granules per 150 kg bodyweight.

(= 7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight)

Practical dosage recommendations:

  Up to 150 kg                          5 g

  151 to 300 kg                         10 g

  301 to 450 kg                         15 g

  451 to 600 kg                         20 g

  601 to 750 kg                         25 g

  751 to 900 kg                         30 g

Panacur Equine Granules sachet packs each contain 10.2 g of granules and can be used as follows:

Foals and ponies up to 300 kg bodyweight 

1 sachet 

Thoroughbreds and other breeds of horses up to 600 kg bodyweight 

2 sachets 

Heavy hunters, heavy draught horses 

3 sachets 

Donkeys 

1 sachet 

 

Increased dosing for specific infections
Five day course

For the treatment and control of migrating larval and tissue stages of large strongyles, encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage larvae and inhibited 3rd stage larvae (encysted) in the mucosa, administer 5g Panacur Equine Granules per 150kg bodyweight daily for 5 days.

(=7.5mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 5 days)

Single dose treatments

For the treatment and control of encysted mucosal stages of small strongyles, administer 20g Panacur Equine Granules per 150kg bodyweight (=30mg fenbendazole /kg bodyweight).

For the treatment and control of migrating larval and tissue stages of large strongyles, administer 40g Panacur Equine Granules per 150 kg bodyweight (=60mg fenbendazole /kg bodyweight).

Diarrhoea caused by Strongyloides westeri in two to three week old suckling foals should be treated with Panacur 10% suspension at a dose rate of 25ml per 50kg bodyweight (=50mg fenbendazole /kg bodyweight).

Panacur Equine Granules should be sprinkled onto concentrate or grain feed and the full dosage given as one administration.

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage. The use of a `weigh band' is recommended.

Pregnant mares and young foals may be safely treated with fenbendazole at therapeutic dosage levels.

Recommended dosing programme

All horses should be routinely wormed with the single dose of Panacur Equine Granules every 6-8 weeks.

Treatment of encysted mucosal dwelling larvae should ideally be done in the autumn (late October/November) and again in the Spring. 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.

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

No dietary control is required before or after treatment.

Routine treatment

Administer orally, 1 syringe per 600 kg bodyweight (= 7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).

Practical dosage recommendations

Weight

  Type

  Routine treatment

  Up to 100kg

  Miniature ponies

  Syringe mark 100kg

  101-300kg

  Donkey, Shetland and other small ponies, foals

  Syringe mark 300kg

  301-400kg

 Dartmoor,New Forest, Welsh etc

  Syringe mark 400kg

  401-500kg

  Light hunter, Arabs etc.

  Syringe mark 500kg

  501-600kg

  Thoroughbreds

  1 syringe

  601kg and over

  Heavy hunters, draught horses

  1 syringe + additional 100kg syringe marks for each extra 100kg bodyweight

 

Increased dosing for specific infections:
Five day course

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 1 syringe per 600kg bodyweight daily for 5 days (=7.5mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 5 days).

Single dose treatments

For the treatment and control of encysted mucosal stages of small strongyles administer 1 syringe per 150kg bodyweight (=30 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
For the treatment and control of migrating larval and tissue stages of large strongyles administer 1 syringe per 75kg bodyweight (=60 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
For the treatment and control of Strongyloides westeri in suckling foals administer 1 syringe per 90kg bodyweight (=50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
Panacur Equine Paste should be administered orally by squeezing the paste from the syringe onto the back of the horse's tongue.
Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage. The use of a `weigh-band' is recommended.
Pregnant mares and young foals can be safely treated with Panacur Equine Paste (fenbendazole) at recommended dosage levels.

Recommended dosing programmes

All horses should be routinely treated with the single dose of Panacur Equine Paste every 6–8 weeks.
Treatment of encysted inhibited and encysted mucosal dwelling larvae should ideally be performed 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 should be given at any time of year.

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Contra-indications, warnings, etc.

1. Panacur SA Paste

None.

 

2. Panacur Granules

Operator warnings

Direct contact with the skin should be kept to a minimum. Wash hands after use.

 

Environmental warnings

Dispose of used containers and sachets safely.

 

For animal treatment only.

Keep out of reach of children.

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage.

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

Due to the minimum dosage that can be accurately attained using Panacur Favourites for Dogs, the product should not be used for the following indications:

Weaned or unweaned puppies weighing less than 5kg.

Treatment of clinical infections, in adult dogs weighing less than 5kg.

Pregnant bitches weighing less than 10kg where prolonged treatment at 25mg/kg/day is required.

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage.

Direct contact with the skin should be kept to a minimum.

Wash hands after handling the product.

For animal treatment only.  Keep out of reach of children.

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.

Operator warnings

Direct contact with the skin should be kept to a minimum. Wash hands after use.

Environmental warnings

Dispose of any unused product and empty sachets in accordance with guidance from your local waste regulation authority.

For animal treatment only. Keep out of reach of children.

Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage.

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.

Operator warnings

Direct contact with the skin should be kept to a minimum. Wear impermeable rubber gloves while administering the product. Wash hands after use.

Environmental warnings

Dispose of any unused product and empty syringes in accordance with guidance from your local waste regulation authority.

For animal treatment only. Keep out of reach of children.

Pharmaceutical precautions

1. Panacur SA Paste

Do not store above 25°C.

Keep away from children.

Avoid direct contact with skin.

 

2. Panacur Granules

None.

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

Do not store above 25°C. Protect from freezing.

Do not store this product with food for human consumption.

Unused halved tablets should be disposed of with household refuse and not returned to the opened blister pack.

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

None.

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

Do not store above 25°C. Protect from direct sunlight.

Packaging quantities

1. Panacur SA Paste

Syringe á 5g.

 

2. Panacur Granules

3 x 1.8g sachets

3 x 4.5g sachets

90 x 1.8g sachets

60 x 4.5g sachets

 

3. Panacur Favourites for Dogs

Handipack – 2 tablets

Handipack – 4 tablets

Dispensing pack – 30 x 2 tablets

 

4. Panacur Equine Granules

10×10.2g and 1×10.2g foil laminate sachets of Panacur Equine Granules.

 

5. Panacur Equine Paste

24g syringes and packs of 20×24g syringes.

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Disclaimer

This site has been created by www.MedicAnimal.com for information purposes only. MedicAnimal is a proud retailer of Panacur but is not affiliated with or related to the manufacturer of Panacur and the contents of this site are neither sponsored or endorsed by the manufacturer of Panacur.