Droncit (Praziquantel) Injectable For Dogs & Cats Version 1.1 Revision Date 06/22/2011 Page 2 Of 8 3.
Droncit injectable cestocide is a clear solution containing 56.8 milligrams of praziquantel per ml which has been formulated for subcutaneous or intramuscular use in dogs and cats for removal of cestodes (tapeworms). This dewormer can easily be crumbled and mixed into your cat's favorite food for easy administration. Droncit ® (praziquantel) injectable cestocide is indicated for the removal of the following canine and/or feline cestodes.
The Medication Actually Can Be Used In Pregnant And Nursing Cats As Well.
Dipylidium caninum, taenia pisiformis, echinococcus granulosus and for the removal and control of echinococcus multilocularis. For cats from five to eleven pounds, administer one tablet, and for cats over eleven pounds, administer one and a half tablets. Droncit feline is safe for use in pregnant and breeding cats and cats over the age of 6 weeks.
Droncit Is Safe To Use In Most Kitties, Except For Those Under 6 Weeks Of Age, According To Vetinfo.
Smaller animals require relatively larger doses because of their higher metabolic rate. Droncit (praziquantel) injectable cestocide may be administered by either the subcutaneous or intramuscular route to dogs and cats. Side effects of praziquantel in cats.
Tablets Are Dosed At 2.5 Mg Per Pound (5 Mg/Kg) Once.
Droncit (praziquantel) injectable cestocide is indicated for the removal of the following canine and/or feline Droncit 34mg for dogs 50/btl $ 254.95 — available on subscription select options; Our team of experts has selected the best dewormers for cats out of hundreds of models.
It Is Effective Against Numerous Tapeworm Species ( Dipylidium Caninum , Taenia Pisiformis , Echinococcus Granulosus , Echinococcus Multilocularis ) But Has No.
Droncit® 23 feline cestocide tablets can be administered directly or crumbled and mixed with the cat’s food. Mild side effects were observed in 18 of 189 dogs (9.5%) and 8 of 85 cats (9.4%) administered droncit ® injectable in field trials. Anaphylactoid reactions were not observed in clinical trials.