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Panacur Dewormer Horse Paste 10% (fenbendazole) is a veterinarian-approved, flavored equine paste designed to effectively eliminate a broad spectrum of internal parasites including strongyles, pinworms, and ascarids. Its easy-to-use syringe applicator ensures precise dosing, while the apple cinnamon flavor simplifies administration. Suitable for all life stages, Panacur is a trusted choice with a 4.7-star rating and compatibility with trichlorfon for comprehensive parasite control.
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,621 Reviews |
C**A
eña sería: “Easy to Use and Very Effective”
Excellent product. It worked very well and was easy to administer thanks to the syringe-style applicator. I noticed it worked quickly and did exactly what it promises. The packaging arrived in good condition and the product looked fresh and well sealed. I would definitely buy it again and recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and effective option.
D**N
Works Great for Chickens with Proper Dosage
This dewormer has been an excellent addition to my chicken care routine. Even though it’s marketed for horses, many poultry keepers (like myself) use it in smaller doses for chickens, and it works very effectively. The paste is easy to measure out, which makes dosing more manageable when you only need a small amount for each bird. I like that it comes in a sturdy syringe-style tube, which makes it simple to apply without a mess. The paste itself has a thick consistency, so it doesn’t drip everywhere, and you can control exactly how much comes out. I’ve found that when given correctly, it clears up internal parasites and keeps my flock healthy and active.
J**N
Convenient
Convenient and good price
N**E
For cats? Dogs? Same medicine but no script.
I know this is against instructions and not recommended but I had 3 cats passing giardia back and forth. I took in a 2 week old sick kitten who had it. I took her to the vet. 30$ visit, 30$ test, 30$ medicine. $90.00 Shared litter box, she passed it to the other 2 cats. She was cured but then got reinfected. I was on fixed income and could not pay for all 3 cats vet visit, tests and meds. The vets office said I’d need to bring each cat, $30 each. test each cat $30 more before I could get panacur for them. SSI paid me $860 a month so $270 for these cats for one treatment round was not possible for me at that time. Cat panacur requires a prescription but horse panacur does not. I bought this and made the very careful calculations and measurements to bring the weight from horse to kitten. It was difficult to administer and 7 years later the sick kitten is still angry at my boyfriend who did the catch and squirt in mouth duty. (She won’t let him near her to this day) because of the shared litter box and every cat having different cure times they each at least once were cured and then got re infected. I think the kitten had 3 rounds. In total we were not free of green leaky diarrhea and cat gas for 3 months. I can’t imagine how much it would have cost to go through the vet for each cat each time. Less than 20$ did several rounds of treatment on 2 adult and one baby cat. It is white pasty & gross. The cats hated it. But it likely saved the kittens life & cured the grown cats. I never noticed a negative side effect from this medicine on any of the three. In no way do I think what I did was a good idea. It is risky. I tried a similar approach with flea medicine and one of my cats got so ill I was terrified I’d poisoned her. (I thought it was successful with horse panacur and tried to save money by purchasing dog flea drops for 40 Lb dog and cutting it down to my cats weight.) horrible mistake. One cat took it fine but the other cat.... (once the giardia infected stray kitten) She reacted very bad...The poor girl was terrified. She looked like she was hallucinating. Huge pupils... She cried and shook and streamed drool in my lap. She was so afraid and refused to leave me. She even pooped herself a couple times as I held her. Afterwards I read horror stories online of people killing their pets doing this with flea drops. That experience made me realize it’s not worth the risk to save money. But at that time with the giardia outbreak I felt I had no choice. I had to help her. I had to help all of them and I was too poor to help them the right way. So I used this product in an off label manner. It worked. They were cured and had no bad reaction that I could see. But if you can afford the right way, please do it the safe, correct veterinarian route.
L**S
As Expected
Quality brand de-wormer I use for horses and dogs. Quick delivery.
J**E
work for my horse fine
works like it's supposed to it is not for humans in my opinion
K**R
Good product ...
I bought it to treat canine tapeworm and it worked. However, be forewarned that horse dosage is different from canine recommended dosage (in terms of the percentage of the "active ingredient" included) so you will have to adjust the amount. Hint: canines (while much smaller than horses) require a higher dosage percentage-wise of the active ingredient to treat and effectively kill their intestinal worms. If you can confidently work all of that out then it works fine but due to this, did not turn out to be as cost-effective as I first thought. It is a paste (which I liked) and the delivery method is measurable and thrifty. However, next time I'll buy the product targeted for canines.
S**E
It was ok
Used this from a review. I was doing a cleanse hopefully it did its job.
J**.
Five Stars
Great product great delivery time
A**D
Five Stars
Exactly what was required - long expiry date - fast shipping - A+++
B**N
Five Stars
a nice cheap alternative for deworming cats
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