Anthelmin Plus XL Tablet for Dogs - Single Tablet
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Anthelmin Plus XL Tablet for Dogs - Single Tablet
This tablet is for the treatment of mixed infestations with the following roundworms and tapeworms in adult dogs:
- Nematodes:
- Ascarids: Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina (late immature forms and mature forms)
- Hookworms: Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum (adults)
- Cestodes:
- Tapeworms: Taenia spp., Dipylidium caninum
Each Tablet Contains:
- Praziquantel 175 mg
- Pyrantel embonate 504 mg
- Febantel 525 mg
Suitable For:
- Dogs (large and extra large size)
The tablets can be divided into equal halves.
This product is sold as a single tablet.
Please Note: We can only dispense one year's worth of this product per registered pet.
New regulations prevent us from sending any veterinary medicines to Northern Ireland at present. Find out how to order this medicine to Northern Ireland.
Cautions:
- Do not use simultaneously with piperazine compounds
- Do not use in animals with a known hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of excipients
- Do not exceed the stated dose when treating pregnant bitches
Special Precautions:
- This product is not recommended for use in dogs under 17.5 kg bodyweight
- Any part-used tablets should be discarded
Administration:
- No restriction of access to food is required either before or after administration of the product
- For oral administration
- To ensure administration of a correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible
- For the control of Toxocara, nursing bitches should be dosed 2 weeks after giving birth and every 2 weeks until weaning
- In the event of a heavy roundworm infestation, a repeat dose should be given after 14 days
- For adult dogs, a single dose should be used
- The advice of a veterinarian should be sought regarding the need for and frequency of repeat treatment