Panacur Paste for Rabbits
Panacur Rabbit 187.5 mg/g Oral Paste contains Fenbendazole and is used as a broad spectrum anthelmintic as an aid in the control and treatment of Encephalitozoon cuniculi (E. cuniculi) and intestinal worms in domestic rabbits.
Dosage and administration
- Panacur Rabbit should be administered orally by squeezing the paste from the syringe into the side of the mouth.
- Only treat rabbits weighing greater than 2.5 kg with this product.
- To prepare the Panacur Rabbit syringe for the first use, remove the syringe tip and turn the dial ring until the edge of the ring nearest the tip lines up with the zero (0) on the tube. Depress the plunger and discard any expelled paste. To protect householders, discard any unused paste into tissue and immediately dispose of via the household waste. The syringe is ready for use. The plunger has 18 graduations, each unit corresponding to 50 mg fenbendazole. Determine the number of graduations needed based on the body weight of the animal. Turn the ring on the plunger to the corresponding graduation.
- Routine dosing of rabbits is recommended 2-4 times yearly.
- Dosing should also be considered during periods of higher risk, such as when the rabbit is acquired, prior to mating and when mixing with other rabbits.
Body weight
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Dosage
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>2.5 to 5 kg
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2 syringe graduations daily for 9 consecutive days
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5.1 to 7.5 kg
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3 syringe graduations daily for 9 consecutive days
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Body weight
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Dosage
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>2.5 to 5 kg
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2 syringe graduations daily for 28 days
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5.1 to 7.5 kg
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3 syringe graduations daily for 28 days
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- Direct contact with the skin should be kept to a minimum. Wash hands after use.
- Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage.
- For animal treatment only.