Please note that this product is an authorised veterinary medicinal product and must be supplied by a Suitably Qualified Person only. If purchasing online, our SQP will contact you by phone before this product is dispatched, please ensure that a correct contact number is listed within your account so we can reach you to avoid any delays to your order
Uses
A broad spectrum anthelmintic as an aid in the control and treatment of Encephalitozoon cuniculi (E. cuniculi) and intestinal worms in domestic rabbits.
A SQP will need to contact you before we can dispatch this product, please ensure that we can reach you between the hours of 9am - 6pm on your contact number
Route of administration
Panacur Rabbit should be administered orally by squeezing the paste from the syringe into the side of the mouth.
Preventative regime
Administer 1 syringe graduation per 2.5 kg bodyweight (20 mg/kg fenbendazole) daily for 9 consecutive days.
Routine dosing of rabbits is recommended 2-4 times yearly. Dosing should also be considered during periods of higher risk, such as when the rabbit is acquired, prior to mating and when mixing with other rabbits.
Treatment regime
For rabbits with clinical signs associated with E. cuniculi a treatment course of 20 mg/kg (1 syringe graduation per 2.5 kg bodyweight) daily for 28 days is recommended.
For single treatment course only.
For full details on dosage and administration please click here
Legal category: NFA-VPS
Marketing authorisation number: V 1356/93.
Licensed Meds
In Store we have trained and suitably qualified staff that are able to dispense items such as Panacur Wormers, Drontal Wormers and Frontline Flea Treatment. Please see our store locator page to check which stores offer this service. Please note that due to licensing laws these products can only be dispensed when our SQP(s) are in the store. We would advise you to contact the store first, before making any special trips.
A Suitably Qualified Person (SQP) is an animal health advisor. The legal phrase SQP is a category of professionally qualified persons who are entitled to prescribe and/or supply certain veterinary medicines under the Veterinary Medicines Regulations. To qualify as an SQP a person must undertake relevant training and pass examinations approved by AMTRA.