Febendazole
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Febendazole is a drug prescribed by veterinarians to treat intestinal parasites. It kills roundworms, whipworms, hookworms, and tapeworms in pets. It is only FDA-approved in dogs, but veterinarians often prescribe Febendazole to cats as well.
Your veterinarian may perform a fecal floatation test if they suspect a parasite or as part of a routine check-up. It involves taking a small fecal sample from your dog using a lubricated fecal loop. The feces is then put in a small container with a solution that will allow most of the fecal matter to sink and the parasite eggs to float. A slide is then made of the floating material and examined under a microscope. The slide is then scanned for eggs.
How It Works
Febendazole works by interrupting the parasites’ cellular transport and metabolism. They diminish the parasites’ energy reserves and limit their ability to eliminate waste and produce protective factors from their cells.
Storage Information
Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature.
Missed Dose?
Consult your veterinarian if a dose is missed.
Side Effects and Drug Reactions
Febendazole may result in these side effects:
Febendazole may react with these drugs:
USE CAUTION WHEN ADMINISTERING THIS DRUG TO PETS WITH LIVER DISEASE
DO NOT GIVE FEBENDAZOLE TO PREGNANT OR LACTATING PETS
This drug is safe to use in pets over 6 weeks of age.
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