Description
Fenbendazole Wormentel 150 mg
Overview
Fenbendazole Wormentel 150 mg is a veterinary anthelmintic medication used to treat a wide range of internal parasites in animals, especially dogs and livestock. It belongs to the benzimidazole group of anti-parasitic agents and is highly effective against intestinal worms such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms.
Key Details
- Active Ingredient: Fenbendazole
- Brand: Wormentel
- Strength: 150 mg per tablet
- Use: Veterinary – dogs, livestock, and other animals
- Form: Oral tablet
Uses
- Treatment of roundworms (Toxocara, Toxascaris)
- Hookworms (Ancylostoma, Uncinaria)
- Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis)
- Tapeworms (Taenia species – not Echinococcus)
- Off-label use for Giardia (consult your vet)
Dosage & Administration
- Dogs: Typically 50 mg/kg body weight daily for 3 days
- Always follow your veterinarian’s dosage recommendation
- Can be given with food to enhance absorption
Precautions
- Not for use in animals with known allergy to benzimidazoles
- Use with caution in pregnant animals (consult vet)
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store in a dry, cool place away from sunlight
Side Effects
- Mild gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, soft stool)
- Lethargy (rare)
- Allergic reactions (rare)
FAQs
- Q1: What is Fenbendazole Wormentel 150 mg used for?
- A: It is used in veterinary medicine to deworm dogs and livestock, targeting roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and certain tapeworms.
- Q2: Can this product be used in small breed dogs?
- A: Yes, but dosage should be adjusted according to body weight. Always consult your veterinarian for exact dosing.
- Q3: Is it safe for puppies?
- A: It can be used in puppies over 6 weeks of age, but always confirm with your vet.
- Q4: Can it be used repeatedly?
- A: Yes, regular deworming is often necessary. Follow your vet’s schedule based on your pet’s risk and environment.
- Q5: Is it approved for use in humans?
- A: No. This is strictly a veterinary product. Human use is off-label, experimental, and not approved by health authorities.