A single dose of Droncit Tapewormer Tablet for Cats and Dogs effectively kills all forms of common NZ adult tapeworms living within the gut.
- Targets both immature and mature forms of adult tapeworms in cats and dogs
- Vet strength formula – fast-acting treatment of tapeworms in cats and dogs
- Can be given with food for easy administration
- Highly-effective treatment against all the common species of tapeworm found in the NZ including Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia multiceps, Taenia hydatigena, Taenia ovis, Taenia pisiformis, Taenia taeniaeformis and Dipylidium caninum. Also effective against Echinococcus multilocularis.
Any dog that scavenges when out walking, or cats that hunt and consume mice or birds, are at high risk of tapeworm infection. Our pets often show few, if any, signs of a tapeworm infection but if left untreated it can lead to serious health complications for your pet and your family. Don’t risk it. Trust Droncit for fast-acting treatment of all common tapeworm species found in NZ.
INSTRUCTIONS
For oral administration only.
Tablet can be given with food.
Dosage Guide:
Dogs and cats routine tapeworm treatment:
up to 10kg – half a tablet
11-20kg- 1 tablet
20-40kg 2 tablets
Dogs for Hydatid Tape worm:
up to 5 kg – half a tablet
5-10kg – 1 tablet
10-20kg – 2 tablets
20-30kg+ 3 tablets
INGREDIENTS
Droncit Tablet Tapewormer for Cats and Dogs: Each tablet contains 50 mg praziquantel
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Not for use in dogs weighing less than 2.5kg.
Not for use in unweaned puppies and kittens.
This product may be administered to pregnant females.
Fleas serve as intermediate hosts for one of the common types of tapeworm Dipylidium caninum. To avoid reinfection with this parasite, flea control of the animal and its housing should be carried out at the same time. Unless flea control is complete an infected flea population may survive and re-treatment of the animal may be necessary.
Keep out of sight and reach of children and wash hands after use.
STORAGE: Do not store above 25°C, Store in a dry place, Any partly used tablets should be discarded