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Drontal Tasty - 48

157564
For the control of the following gastrointestinal roundworms and tapeworms of dogs and puppies. Active ingredient: Praziquantel, Pyrantel embonate, Febante

Drontal Tasty - 6

120711
For the control of the following gastrointestinal roundworms and tapeworms of dogs and puppies. Active ingredient: Praziquantel, Pyrantel embonate, Febante

Drontal Tasty Bone - 102

157554
For the control of the following gastrointestinal roundworms and tapeworms of dogs and puppies. Active ingredient: Praziquantel, Pyrantel embonate, Febante

Drontal Tasty Bone - 24

157544
For the control of the following gastrointestinal roundworms and tapeworms of dogs and puppies. Active ingredient: Praziquantel, Pyrantel embonate, Febante

Flubenol - 600g - IE

143740
Flubendazole is a broad spectrum anthelmintic for oral administration, active against mature and immature stages of the following nematodes of the gastro–intestinal tract of the pig: Ascaris suum (large roundworm), Hyostrongylus rubidus (red stomach worm), Oesophagostomum dentatum (nodular worm), Trichuris suis (whipworm), Metastrongylus apri (lungworm), Strongyloides ransomi (threadworm - adult). Flubendazole is ovicidal. Active ingredient: Flubendazole

Flubenol - 600g - UK

160701
To ensure administration of a correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible. If animals are to be treated collectively rather than individually, they should be grouped according to their bodyweight and dosed accordingly, in order to avoid under or overdosing. Individual treatment (Single administration): Add 1 g of Flubenol for each 10 kg bodyweight onto the finished feed, as a single animal dose. (This is equivalent to 5 mg of flubendazole per one kg bodyweight). One 13 g measuring spoon treats one 130 kg sow. Treatment frequency: Twice a year unless recommended otherwise by a veterinary surgeon. Pigs brought onto the premises should be treated on arrival and before mixing with other animals. Regular faecal examination is advocated to know which worms are present on the farm so that specific measures may be taken to prevent re-infection. Treatment of clinical worm infestations: Treat relevant infestations at intervals shown below: Nodular worm: every 2 months. Large roundworm: every 2 months. Red stomach worm: every month. Whipworm: every 6 weeks. Pigs must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Pigs may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 7 days from the last treatment.
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