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Drontal Plus XL Tablets For Dogs (2 Tablets)

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Drontal Plus For Dogs (2 Tablets)

Drontal Plus XL Worming Tablets – Worming your big dog, needn’t be a chore. The best you can do is to kill any worms, which may be present, on a regular basis is to use Drontal PLUS worming tablets. To avoid worms reaching maturity and affecting your pet's health, you should worm your pet regularly – every THREE months. This can also reduce public health risks.

 

Ask your vet who will be able to assess your pet's health and then advise you on a specific worming routine for your pet.

 

Dosage Guide: Large dogs, 

  • 31 - 35 kg bodyweight = 1 tablet Drontal Plus XL, 
  • 36 - 40 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus ½ tablet Drontal Plus Flavour, 
  • 41 - 45 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus 1 tablet Drontal Plus Flavour, 
  • 46 - 50 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus 1½ tablets Drontal Plus Flavour, 
  • 51 - 55 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus 2 tablets Drontal Plus Flavour, 
  • 56 - 60 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus 2½ tablet Drontal Plus, 
  • 61 - 65 kg bodyweight = 1 Drontal Plus XL Tablet plus 3 tablets Drontal Plus Flavour.

 

Warnings & Ingredients:

"Do not use simultaneously with piperazine compounds. In the interests of good hygiene, persons administering the tablets directly to the dog, or by adding them to the dog's food, should wash their hands afterwards. Do not store above 25°C. Protect from light. Do not use after the expiry date. Any part used tablets should be discarded. Any unused or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with national requirements. Consult a veterinary surgeon before treating pregnant animals for roundworms. The product may be used during lactation. Do not exceed recommended dose when treating pregnant bitches. The product contains anthelmintics active against roundworms and tapeworms. The product contains three active substances: Febantel, Pyrantel embonate (pamoate) and Praziquantel. Praziquantel is a partially hydrogenated pyrazino-isoquinoline derivative used widely as an anthelmintic for both human and veterinary use. In this fixed combination pyrantel and febantel act against all relevant nematodes (ascarids, hookworms, and whipworms) in dogs. In particular the activity spectrum covers Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum and Trichuris vulpis. This combination shows synergistic activity in the case of hookworms and febantel is effective against T.vulpis. The spectrum of activity of praziquantel covers all important cestode species in dogs, in particular Taenia spp, Dipylidium caninum, Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis. Praziquantel acts against all adult and immature forms of these parasites. Pyrantel acts as a cholinergic agonist. Its mode of action is to stimulate nicotinic cholinergic receptors of the parasite, induce spastic paralysis of the nematodes and thereby allow removal from the gastrointestinal system by peristalsis. Within the mammalian system febantel undergoes ring closure forming fenbendazole and oxfendazole. It is these chemical entities which exert the anthelmintic effect by inhibition of tubulin polymerization. Formation of microtubules is thereby prevented, resulting in disruption of structures vital to the normal functioning of the helminth. Glucose uptake in particular is affected, leading to a depletion in cell ATP. The parasite dies upon exhaustion of its energy reserves, which occurs 2-3 days later. Praziquantel is very rapidly absorbed through the parasite?s surface and distributed throughout the parasite. Both in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that praziquantel causes severe damage to the parasite integument, resulting in the contraction and paralysis of the parasites. There is an almost instantaneous titanic contraction of the parasite musculature and a rapid vacuolization of the syncytial tegument. This rapid contraction has been explained by changes in divalent cation fluxes, especially calcium. Benzimidazoles possess a wide safety margin. Pyrantel is not absorbed systemically to any extent. Praziquantel also has a wide safety margin, beyond five-times overdose. The product is well tolerated in dogs. In safety studies doses of 5 x or greater gave rise to occasional vomiting. Since it contains praziquantel, the product is effective against Echinococcus multilocularis, which does not occur in the UK but is becoming more common in some European countries. As a precautionary measure to prevent establishment of E. multilocularis in the UK and Ireland, it is recommended that all dogs entering the country travelling either under the PETS scheme (UK only) or going into quarantine (UK & Ireland) be treated with praziquantel. Fleas serve as intermediate hosts for one common type of tapeworm - Dipylidium caninum. Tapeworm infestation is certain to re-occur unless control of intermediate hosts such as fleas, mice etc. is undertaken."