Brand: Quantex ® 50 mg Tablets
Company: MIPET
FORMULATION: «tablets» for oral administration; may be chewable, flavored, coated, etc.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S): PRAZIQUANTEL: 50 mg/tablet
CHEMICAL CLASS of the active ingredient(s): ISOQUINOLINE
INDICATIONS: DOGS & CATS
PARASITES CONTROLLED* (spectrum of activity):
* Can be slightly different in some countries: read the product label!
RECOMMENDED DOSE*:
- 1 tablet for every 10 kg bw (equivalent to 5.0 mg/kg praziquantel)
* Can be slightly different in some countries: read the product label!
SAFETY
- LD50 (acute oral) in rats: n.a. for the tablets. 2840 mg/kg for praziquantel
- Estimated Hazard Class according to the WHO: not applicable for veterinary medicines
Suspected poisoning? Read the article on praziquantel safety in this site.
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RESISTANCE PREVENTION
Risk of resistance development? VERY LOW
There are no reports on resistance of tapeworms to praziquantel more than 40 years after its introduction.
Learn more about resistance and how it develops.
MARKETING
Are the active ingredients of this product ORIGINAL* or GENERICS**?
- Praziquantel: GENERIC (introduced in the 1970s)
*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: UK
GENERIC BRANDS available? YES, in most countries.
Click here to learn more about GENERIC vs. ORIGINAL drugs.
COMMENTS
QUANTEX 50 mg Tablets for Dogs & Cats from MIPET is a wormer effective against tapeworms. It is the same as DRONCIT from BAYER.
Praziquantel is a veteran isoquinoline anthelmintic introduced in the 1970s (by BAYER). It is still the most effective and most vastly used parasiticide against tapeworms, but without any efficacy against roundworms, fleas or ticks. Praziquantel adds efficacy against tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia pisiformis, etc.) but has no efficacy whatsoever against roundworms, hookworms or whipworms. It is the anthelmintic most vastly used against tapeworms in pets. There are hundreds of antiparasitic brands for pets containing praziquantel.
Praziquantel has no residual effect, i.e. it acts against the worms during a few hours after administration but is quickly metabolized and excreted. For this reason treatment must often be repeated for certain indications.
For an overview and a list of the most popular pet wormers click here.
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