Fenazol Vet
24.00৳
The Acme Laboratories Ltd (Vet)
Generic:Â Fenbendazole (Vet)
4 x Boluses (1 Strip)
| Weight | 0.015 kg |
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Description
Introduction
Fenazol Vet is an antiparasitic drug used in veterinary medicine to treat various parasitic infections in animals. It is primarily used to treat infections caused by roundworms, hookworms, and other gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock, pets, and other animals.
Uses of Fenazol Vet
Fenazol Vet use as an antiparasitic.
How to use Fenazol Vet
Take Fenazol Vet in the dose and duration as advised by Registered Veterinary Physician
How Fenazol Vet works
Fenazol Vet prevents worms from making energy, which eventually causes the parasite to starve to death. In certain worm species, the condition may also extend to immature life stages like larvae or eggs.
Brief Description
Indication
Livestock – Round worm, Lung worm & Tape worm in Sheep, Goat, Calf, Cattle & Buffalo. – Round worm in horse – Round worm & tape worm in dog, cat. Poultry Fenbendazole is used for the treatment of infestation caused by round worm such as Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum, Syngamus trachea etc.
Administration
Fenbendazole is available in various formulations, including oral suspensions, pastes, and powders, depending on the animal species and route of administration.
Dose
Route of administration: For oral administration only Bolus Sheep & goat: 1 bolus/ animal (5 mg/ kg body weight) as a single dose. Cattle & Horse: 7.5 mg/ kg body weight as a single dose. Dog & Cat: 100 mg/ Kg body weight as a single dose. Liquid Poultry: 0.1-0.5 ml /kg body weight (20-100 mg/kg) as a single dose or 1 ml/200 kg body weight (1 mg/kg) daily for 5 days. Cattle: 1 ml/25 kg body weight as a single dose Horse: 1 ml/20-40 kg body weight as a single dose. Dogs: 1 ml/2 kg body weight as a…
Mode of Action
The FDA has approved using fenbendazole in veterinary medicine to treat a broad range of worms in goats, swine, horses, and cattle. The FDA has approved its use for treating whipworms, tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms. Fenbendazole prevents worms from making energy, which eventually causes the parasite to starve to death. In certain worm species, the condition may also extend to immature life stages like larvae or eggs.
Contraindication
Fenbendazole should be used with caution in animals that are hypersensitive to the medication.Fenbendazole should not be used within 14 days of liver fluke treatment and animal less than 3 month of age.
Precautions
Fenbendazole usually has no side effects when taken as prescribed. It is unlikely that an animal overdose on fenbendazole will result in toxicity. It is important to note that fenbendazole does not treat all types of parasites. Do not administer the medication to animals that are underweight or sick with infectious diseases
Side Effect
Some animals vomit or have nausea after deworming. When used as labeled, fenbendazole in dogs and cats is generally well tolerated, and side effects are uncommon. The following side effects may be seen: Vomiting, Excessive drooling,Diarrhea,Allergic reaction
Pregnancy & Lactation Category Note
Fenbendazole is safe to use before, during, and after pregnancy. However, when administering to lay, pregnant, or lactating animals, consideration should be given to risk and necessity.
Interaction
With medicine: Fenbendazole should not be given concurrently with the bromsalan flukicides; abortions in cattle and death in sheep have been reported after using these compounds together With feed & others: No interaction was found with feed.
Storage Conditions
Store below 30° C temperature and dry place, protected from light. Keep all medicines out of reach of children.
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