April. Flavor tablet. Internal broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent for dogs and cats. Proven effect in one shot. Efficacy study conducted in the Department of Parasitology, School of Veterinary Medicine.
Formula
Fenbendazole 62,50 g
Praziquantel 6,25 g
Pyrantel (as Pamoato) 6,25 g*
Excipients Q.S.F. 100,00 g
*Equivalent to 18,015 g of Pamoato of Pirantel
Use Indications
Aprax is a broad-spectrum endoparasiticide intended to control gastrointestinal parasitosis in dogs and cats caused by nematodes and tapeworms.
Nematodes: Toxocara canis and cati, Toxascaris leonina, Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma tubeeforme, Uncinaria stenocephala;
Tapeworms: Taenia spp., Dipylidium caninum.
Efficacy studies conducted with Aprax in dogs and cats show greater than 98% efficacy against flatworms and roundworms.
Orientative Dossage
Flavored tablets for oral use only.
Dogs: 1 tablet every 10 kg of weight by day orally. (Tablet of 800 mg).
1 tablet every 20 kg of weight by day orally. (Tablet of 1600 mg).
Cats: Half tablet every 5 kg of weight by day orally. (Tablet of 800 mg).
Equivalent to:
Fenbendazole 50 mg/kg/day
Praziquantel 5 mg/kg/day
Pyrantel 5 mg/kg/day
Administering the calculated total dose of the veterinary drug in one doseThe animal can be administered the estimated dose on three consecutive days for severe infestation.The same regimen should be repeated 15-21 days after the first treatment.A systematic deworming schedule for prevention can also be performed every 60 to 90 days.Your veterinarian can adjust dosing intervals to suit your circumstances.
Aprax can be used in pregnant females from the 40th day of pregnancy, in puppies from 30 days of age and in kittens from 6 weeks.
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