Panacur vet 150
Fenbendazole
Panacur Vet 150 is a medication that helps get rid of worms in farm animals such cows, sheep, goats, and horses. It helps get rid of parasites in the body and maintains animals healthy and able to work.
- Strengths 150
- Form Tablet
- Packaging Size 10 x 5
- Packaging Type Box
- Manufacturer MSD
Description of Panacur vet 150
Panacur Vet 150 has Fenbendazole in it, which is a common deworming medication for livestock. It works by finding and killing different internal parasites, such as lungworms and worms in the stomach.
Deworming farm animals on a regular basis helps them digest food better, gain weight, and be more productive overall. Farmers often utilize it as part of their regular herd health care.
Ingredients of Panacur vet 150
- Active Ingredient:
Fenbendazole — 150 mg - Inactive Ingredients:
Standard veterinary excipients
Usage of Panacur vet 150
- Give as advised by a veterinarian.
- Given by mouth, either mixed with food or directly
- Dosage varies based on the type and weight of the animal.
- Finish the whole course as directed.
Precautions for Panacur vet 150
- Use under veterinary guidance.
- Use caution if:
- The animal is either pregnant or nursing.
- Animal has health problems that are not obvious
Avoid for Panacur vet 150
- The animal is allergic to fenbendazole.
- People are thinking of giving the wrong amount.
Possible Side Effects
- Some animals may have mild stomach problems
- Severe reactions, unusual behavior, or weakness
- Other deworming treatments
- Any treatments or supplements your animal is taking
- Use the correct dose based on body weight
- If mixed with feed, ensure the full dose is consumed
- Avoid overdosing
- Follow a regular deworming schedule
- Symptoms persist or unusual reactions occur
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep away from sunlight and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children
- What does Panacur Vet 150 do?
It is used to treat worm infections in farm animals such as cattle and goats. It helps eliminate internal parasites and supports overall animal health. - How is it given to animals?
It is usually given orally. It can be mixed with feed or administered directly, depending on the animal and situation. - How often should it be used?
Usage depends on the animal and veterinary advice. Many farms follow a deworming schedule every few months. - Is it safe for all animals?
Generally yes, but always consult a vet, especially for pregnant or weak animals. - What happens if the dose is missed or incorrect?
Incorrect dosing may reduce effectiveness. It is important to follow the correct dosage to ensure proper parasite control.
Common Side Effects
Usually well-tolerated.
Serious Side Effects — Get Veterinary Help Right Away
If you notice any of the following, seek veterinary help immediately:
Drug or Product Interactions
This product may interact with:
Always inform your vet about:
Warnings and Safety Tips
When to Get Veterinary Help
Contact a vet immediately if:
Storage
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for educational purposes only. Always consult a veterinarian before use.
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