Brand: PANACUR ® EQUINE ORAL PASTE 18.75%w/w
Company: MSD ANIMAL HEALTH
FORMULATION: «oral paste» in pre-charged syringes
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S): fenbendazole: 18.75% (= 187.5 g/kg)
CHEMICAL CLASS of the active ingredient(s): benzimidazole
INDICATIONS
HORSES & other EQUINES
PARASITES CONTROLLED* (spectrum of activity)
* Country-specific differences may apply: read the product label.
- Adult and immature roundworms of the gastro-intestinal tract in horses and other equines. Panacur also has an ovicidal effect on nematode eggs.
- Panacur effectively treats and controls the following roundworm infections:
- Large strongyles (adults and migrating larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris; adults and tissue larval stages of Strongylus edentatus).
- Adult and immature small strongyles (Cyathostomes), including encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage larvae; it is also effective against encysted inhibited 3rd stage larvae in the mucosa.
- Adult and immature Oxyuris spp, Strongyloides spp and Parascaris equorum.
RECOMMENDED DOSE*
*Can be slightly different in some countries: read the product label!
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7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight, equivalent to 1 Syringe per 600 kg bodyweight.
- Increased dosing for specific infections:
- Five day course: For the treatment and control of migrating and tissue larval stages of large strongyles, encysted mucosal 3rd and 4th stage small strongyle larvae and encysted inhibited 3rd stage small strongyle larvae in the mucosa, administer 1 syringe per 600 kg bodyweight daily for 5 days (= 7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight daily for 5 days).
- Single dose treatments: For the treatment and control of encysted mucosal stages of small strongyles administer 1 syringe per 150 kg bodyweight (= 30 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
- For the treatment and control of migrating stages of large strongyles administer 1 syringe per 75 kg bodyweight (= 60 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
- For the treatment and control of Strongyloides westeri in sucking foals administer 1 syringe per 90 kg bodyweight (= 50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight).
SAFETY
- LD50 (acute oral) in rats: >5000 mg/kg (estimate calculated according to the WHO based on the LD50)
- Estimated hazard class according to the WHO: not applicable for veterinary medicines
Suspected poisoning? Read the articles on fenbendazole safety in this site.
Withholding periods (=withdrawal times) for meat & milk (country-specific differences may apply: read the product label)
- MEAT & OFFAL: UK: Not to be used in horses intended for human consumption.Treated horses may never be slaughtered for human consumption. The horse must have been declared as not intended for human consumption under national horse passport legislation.
- MILK: Do not use in mares producing milk for human consumption.
WARNING !!!: Never use on humans, dogs or cats
You may be interested in the following articles in this site dealing with the general safety of veterinary products:
- Safety for humans
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RESISTANCE PREVENTION
Risk of resistance? YES
- Small strongyles (cyathostomes). Resistance of small strongyles to benzimidazoles is widespread and frequent e.g. in the USA, UK and Europe, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, etc.
- Parascaris equorum: Cases of tolerance to benzimidazoles have been also reported (e.g. in the USA).
This means that if this product does not achieve the expected efficacy against the mentioned parasites, it may be due to resistance and not to incorrect use, which is usually the most frequent cause of product failure.
Alternative chemical classes/active ingredients to prevent resistance of gastrointestinal roundworms through product rotation:
- Imidazothiazoles, mainly levamisole. Not approved for use in horses in many countries.
- Macrocyclic lactones: mainly ivermectin, moxidectin. But tolerance or resistance to these compounds have also been reported in Europe (e.g. in the UK, Germany, Italy), the USA, and Brazil.
- Tetrahydropyrimidines, mainly pyrantel (limited spectrum of activity), but resistance cases have also been reported (e.g. Australia, USA, Brazil, Japan).
These alternative products may not be available in all countries, or may not be available as oral pastes or gels.
Learn more about resistance and how it develops.
MARKETING
Are the active ingredients of this product ORIGINAL* or GENERICS**?
- GENERICS
*Meaning that they are still patent protected and generics are not yet available
**Meaning that they have lost patent protection and may be acquired from manufacturers of generic active ingredients other than the holder of the original patent.
COUNTRIES where this product is marketed (maybe under another TM): UK, Ireland and other EU countries, but maybe with a different formulation.
GENERIC BRANDS available? YES, worldwide by the dozens
Click here to learn more about GENERIC vs. ORIGINAL drugs.
COMMENTS
This product is a classic oral paste dewormer for horses from MSD ANIMAL HEALTH with original fenbendazole.
Fenbendazole is a veteran benzimidazole introduced in the 1970s (by HOECHST → INTERVET → MSD ANIMAL HEALTH) that is abundantly used in livestock and horses, moderately in pets. It is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic effective against roundworms in the gut and the lungs, but not against those in the skin. It is also ineffective against gastric bots (Gasterophilus spp) or whatever external parasites. At the recommended dose it is also ineffective against horse tapeworms (Anoplocephala spp).
For an overview and a list of the most used oral paste & gel brands click here.
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