Mebendaz Dewormer Powder (80g) – Broad-Spectrum Parasite Control for Dogs & Cats
Ensure your beloved pet is healthy, happy, and free from internal parasites with Mebendaz Dewormer. This powerful, broad-spectrum anthelmintic comes in an easy-to-administer 80g powder, making it simple to mix into your pet’s food. Formulated with the trusted active ingredient Mebendazole, Mebendaz provides effective treatment and control of the most common and harmful intestinal worms, including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Why Choose Mebendaz Dewormer Powder?
- Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: Provides a comprehensive attack against a wide range of common intestinal parasites, eliminating the need for multiple single-worm treatments.
- Easy-to-Administer Powder: No more fighting with pills! Simply measure the correct dose and mix it directly into your dog or cat’s wet or dry food. The palatable formula is designed for high acceptance.
- Economical 80g Bulk Size: The generous 80g container provides multiple doses, making it a cost-effective solution for multi-pet households or for routine deworming schedules as recommended by your vet.
- Trusted Active Ingredient: Contains Mebendazole, a well-established and effective dewormer used by veterinarians to safely eliminate parasitic infections.
How Mebendaz (Mebendazole) Works to Eliminate Worms
Mebendaz works by targeting the parasites’ metabolism. The active ingredient, Mebendazole, is absorbed by the worms and inhibits their ability to utilize glucose (sugar), their primary source of energy. This effectively starves the worms, causing them to die within 2-3 days. The dead worms are then passed naturally through your pet’s digestive system.
Comprehensive Parasite Protection – What Mebendaz Treats
Internal parasites can cause a range of health issues, from poor coat and weight loss to serious anemia and intestinal blockage. Mebendaz is effective against:
- Roundworms (Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina): The most common intestinal parasite in dogs and cats, especially puppies and kittens.
- Hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma tubaeforme, Uncinaria stenocephala): These parasites latch onto the intestinal wall and feed on blood, which can be particularly dangerous for young or small animals.
- Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis): A common parasite in dogs that can cause chronic diarrhea and weight loss.
- Tapeworms: Mebendaz is effective against certain types of tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis). Note: It is not effective against the common flea tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum). If you see rice-like segments in your pet’s feces or around their tail, consult your veterinarian for a treatment that includes Praziquantel.
Dosage and Administration – Simple to Mix
CRITICAL: Always consult your veterinarian to confirm the correct diagnosis and dosage for your pet. Dosage is based on body weight.
- Administration: The required dose of Mebendaz powder should be accurately measured and thoroughly mixed with a small portion of your pet’s regular food. Ensure your pet consumes the entire medicated meal.
- Treatment Course: Treatment is typically administered once or twice daily for 3-5 consecutive days, as directed by your veterinarian.
- Example Dosage Guide (Hypothetical – Always Follow Product Label/Vet Advice):
- The standard dose is often around 22mg of Mebendazole per kg of body weight. You will need to know the concentration of the powder to calculate the correct dose in grams.
Important Safety Information & Precautions
- For veterinary use in dogs and cats only.
- Do not use in puppies or kittens under the recommended age (typically 2-3 weeks, check label) or in animals that are sick or debilitated without veterinary supervision.
- The safety of this product in pregnant or breeding animals has not been established. Consult your vet before use.
- Side effects are rare but can include vomiting or diarrhea. If these symptoms persist, contact your veterinarian.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: How often should I deworm my pet?
- A: Your veterinarian will recommend a deworming schedule based on your pet’s age, lifestyle (e.g., outdoor access, hunting), and geographic location. Puppies and kittens require more frequent deworming than adult animals.
- Q: How do I know if my dog or cat has worms?
- A: Common signs include a pot-belly appearance (especially in young animals), weight loss, dull coat, diarrhea, vomiting, coughing, or “scooting” their rear on the floor. However, many infected animals show no symptoms, which is why regular deworming is important.
- Q: My pet has fleas. Will this product kill the tapeworms they might get?
- A: No. Mebendaz is not effective against the common tapeworm transmitted by fleas. For that, you need a product containing Praziquantel. Always combine flea control with the appropriate dewormer.
For reliable, broad-spectrum control of the most common intestinal worms, trust Mebendaz Dewormer to keep your pet protected.
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