Now available without a prescription.
Removes both types of tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum and Taenia pisiformis)
in cats and kittens over 6 weeks of age.
Tapeworm infection is one of the most common internal parasite problems actually
observed by cat owners. The presence of tapeworms is indicated by the presence
of tapeworm segments passed with the feces. Tapeworm segments are white, pinkish-white
or yellow-white and similar in size and shape to flattened grains of rice. The
segments are most frequently observed lying on the animal's droppings or, less
often, moving across a freshly passed stool. Segments are also found on the
hair around the anus of the animal, or occasionally on the animal's bedding.
Cats become infected with tapeworms after eating fleas or small animals (rabbits,
hares) which are infected with tapeworm larvae. Consult your veterinarian for
assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.
100% safe and effective when used according to label directions. Isolated incidents
of either vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, or listlessness have been reported
following treatment, but were considered non-significant. If these signs are
observed and they persist, consult your veterinarian.
Consult your veterinarian before administering tablets to weak or debilitated
animals.
Sized for easy oral administration or may be crumbled and mixed with food.
Each tablet contains 23 mg Praziquantel.
Dosage:
- 4 lbs. & under - ½ tablet
- 5-11 lbs. - 1 tablet
- Over 11 lbs. - 1½ tablets