Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste 10% Horse Dewormer 57g is a fenbendazole-based oral paste designed for targeted control of encysted and developing internal parasites in horses. The five-day dosing regimen is labeled explicitly for larval-stage cyathostomes and fourth-stage Strongylus vulgaris larvae, supporting effective parasite management in equine deworming programs.
Active ingredient: Fenbendazole 10% (100 mg/g).
Inactive ingredient(s): Paste base flavored with artificial apple-cinnamon liquid.
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Ans: Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste 10% Horse Dewormer 57g contains fenbendazole at a 10% concentration (100 mg per gram). Fenbendazole is an anthelmintic used to control and treat internal gastrointestinal parasites in horses.
Ans: Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste is specifically labeled for control of encysted early third-stage, late third-stage, and fourth-stage cyathostome larvae, as well as arteritis caused by fourth-stage Strongylus vulgaris larvae.
Ans: Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste is administered orally using a dial-a-dose syringe. The paste should be deposited over the back of the tongue after ensuring the horse’s mouth is free of feed.
Ans: The recommended dosage is 4.6 mg per pound of body weight, equivalent to 10 mg/kg. This dose is given once daily for five consecutive days as part of the labeled PowerPac regimen.
Ans: The five-day regimen is designed to effectively target encysted and developing larval stages that are less susceptible to single-dose dewormers, providing enhanced control of these parasite stages.
Ans: One 57 g syringe is designed to treat a 1,250 lb horse when administered at the labeled 10 mg/kg dosage over the whole five-day treatment period.
Ans: Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste is not for human use and should not be used in horses intended for human consumption. Safety for the five-day regimen has not been evaluated in stallions or pregnant mares.
Ans: Some horses may experience mild, temporary reactions due to dying parasites releasing antigens. These reactions are generally transient; however, veterinary guidance should be sought if symptoms persist or are severe.
Ans: Panacur PowerPac Equine Paste does not have a guaranteed analysis because it is a veterinary drug, not a feed or nutritional supplement. The label specifies the active drug concentration instead.
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