-Adult and immature
Oxyuris spp., Strongyloides spp. and
Parascaris equorum.
Dosage and
administration
Horses: For routine treatment of horses administer orally 5 g
Panacur Equine Granules per 150 kg bodyweight.
(= 7.5 mg
fenbendazole/kg bodyweight)
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Practical
dosage recommendations:
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Up to 150 kg
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5 g
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151 to
300 kg
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10 g
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301 to
450 kg
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15 g
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451 to
600 kg
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20 g
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601 to
750 kg
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25 g
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751 to
900 kg
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30 g
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Panacur Equine
Granules sachet packs each contain 10.2 g of granules and can be
used as follows:
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Practical
dosage recommendations:
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Foals and
ponies up to 300 kg
bodyweight
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1 sachet
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Thoroughbreds and other breeds of
horses up to
600 kg bodyweight
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2 sachets
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Heavy
hunters, heavy draught horses
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3 sachets
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Donkeys
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1 sachet
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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.
Pharmaceutical precautions
None.
Further
information
Panacur granules
are odourless and tasteless and are readily consumed by animals.
Panacur has been
extensively used for the treatment of worm infestations in exotic
animal species. For further information on suggested dose rates,
please contact the Veterinary Adviser of the company.
Studies have
indicated that inhibited 3rd stage small strongyle larvae
represent 50% of the total larval population in the horse.