BIGGUN
Avid Member
Found this 10% liquid Fenbendazole on BeardedDragons.co
http://www.beardeddragon.co/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=652&search=Panacur
Then found this dosage:
Fenbendazole (Panacur)* 50-100 mg/kg PO rep q 2 wks 2-3x
With this footnote.
Fenbendazole, commonly sold under the brand name "Panacur", is generally purchased by veterinary clinics in powdered form. The powder is mixed with fluid as needed for oral administration. Fenbendazole is also available in cream form sold in tubes for horses. The calculations for fenbendazole are as follows:
Cream
kg bodyweight x 0.25 = cc per dose
gm bodyweight x 0.00025 = cc per dose
Compounded liquid
0.3-0.4 cc/lb. bodyweight per dose
0.66-0.88 cc/kg bodyweight per dose
So I'm not sure where they took into account the % of the solution.
I thought I found a basic formula to take this into account but I can't locate it again. I might have seen it when researching Ponazuril.
Thanks, Kevin
http://www.beardeddragon.co/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=652&search=Panacur
Then found this dosage:
Fenbendazole (Panacur)* 50-100 mg/kg PO rep q 2 wks 2-3x
With this footnote.
Fenbendazole, commonly sold under the brand name "Panacur", is generally purchased by veterinary clinics in powdered form. The powder is mixed with fluid as needed for oral administration. Fenbendazole is also available in cream form sold in tubes for horses. The calculations for fenbendazole are as follows:
Cream
kg bodyweight x 0.25 = cc per dose
gm bodyweight x 0.00025 = cc per dose
Compounded liquid
0.3-0.4 cc/lb. bodyweight per dose
0.66-0.88 cc/kg bodyweight per dose
So I'm not sure where they took into account the % of the solution.
I thought I found a basic formula to take this into account but I can't locate it again. I might have seen it when researching Ponazuril.
Thanks, Kevin