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Panacur® Granules 22.2% for Dogs
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Panacur Granules are a broad-spectrum dewormer for dogs. They help treat common intestinal parasites using a well-known benzimidazole compound. This page explains how the product works, how it is used, and how you can order with US delivery from Canada, including options for those paying without insurance.
What Panacur Is and How It Works
Panacur® contains fenbendazole, a veterinary anthelmintic. It targets susceptible roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms in dogs. The medicine disrupts parasite energy metabolism. Worms cannot survive and are cleared through normal digestion. Many pet families value the simple three-day course and food-mixing format.
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As labeled for dogs, this therapy is mixed with a small portion of food. Dogs should finish the meal to ensure the full dose. A veterinarian may recommend repeat testing to confirm clearance or to guide ongoing control in high-risk settings.
These fenbendazole granules 22.2% are designed for convenient packet-based dosing. Pack sizes help align the daily amount to body weight. When in doubt about dose selection, follow the official label or consult a veterinarian.
Who It’s For
This treatment is indicated for dogs needing removal of susceptible intestinal parasites. It may be used in adult dogs and puppies when labeled criteria are met. Healthy animals benefit most when parasite exposure is suspected or confirmed. Dogs in kennels, shelters, or areas with soil contamination may be more frequently exposed.
Dogs with known sensitivity to benzimidazoles should avoid this medicine. Use caution in very young puppies, severely debilitated animals, or those with vomiting that prevents normal feeding. For conditions outside the label or for breeding or pregnant animals, discuss risks and benefits with a veterinarian first.
Learn more about specific parasite risks: Hookworm Infection and Tapeworm Infection. Broader categories for pet care are available under Pet Medications.
Dosage and Usage
The standard canine regimen is a once-daily dose for three consecutive days, based on body weight per label guidance. The contents are mixed into a small portion of usual food. Feed immediately. Do not moisten packets before mixing. Encourage complete consumption of the treated meal.
Dose selection uses the dog’s current weight and packet sizes, sometimes combined to match the needed total. If the dog refuses part of the food, discuss a strategy with a veterinarian. Repeat fecal testing may be advised in multi-dog households or where reinfection risk is high.
When instructions differ by age or condition, follow the official product label. Do not extend the course without veterinary direction. If persistent signs continue after the three-day course, seek veterinary advice to evaluate alternative causes, reinfection, or need for repeated treatment.
Strengths and Forms
The granules are supplied in unit-dose packets for easy mixing. Common presentations include:
- Concentration: 22.2% (222 mg/g) granules
- Packet sizes: 1 g, 2 g, and 4 g sachets
Availability may vary by market and supplier. Labeling and pack options can differ internationally.
Missed Dose and Timing
If a daily dose is missed, give it when remembered on the same day, then continue the next day as scheduled. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double up. Consistent dosing on three consecutive days improves treatment success. If multiple doses are missed, consult a veterinarian about restarting the course.
Storage and Travel Basics
Store in a dry place at typical room temperature, away from moisture and direct light. Keep packets in the original carton until use. Do not use damaged or opened sachets. Keep all medicines out of reach of children and animals.
For travel, pack the labeled carton and a copy of the prescription when applicable. Use a resealable bag to protect unopened packets. Avoid heat and humidity extremes, such as a car dashboard or unventilated trunk. If flying, keep the product in a carry-on to reduce temperature fluctuations during transit.
When specific handling conditions apply to other items, suppliers use temperature-controlled handling when required.
Benefits
This class of dewormer offers broad intestinal parasite coverage in dogs. The three-day schedule is straightforward. Packets are matched to weight, which helps accurate dosing. Mixing with food avoids pill administration. Clearing intestinal parasites may reduce digestive upset, improve stool quality, and support overall health. The formulation is generally well tolerated when used as directed on the label.
Side Effects and Safety
- Mild digestive upset: occasional vomiting or soft stools
- Transient loss of appetite: usually resolves quickly
- Lethargy: short-lived in some dogs
More serious reactions are uncommon. In rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions may occur, especially when parasite burden is heavy and die-off is rapid. Stop the treatment and seek veterinary care if severe vomiting, collapse, hives, facial swelling, or breathing difficulty occurs. Report any unexpected effects to a veterinarian, who can also advise on monitoring, especially in dogs with other health conditions.
Drug Interactions and Cautions
Tell a veterinarian about all medicines, supplements, and flea-tick products the dog currently receives. Combining multiple dewormers or off-label regimens should be supervised. Certain health issues, including persistent vomiting or severe diarrhea, may reduce absorption of oral therapies. Veterinary guidance is important when treating pregnant or nursing dogs.
What to Expect Over Time
During the three-day course, stool quality may change as parasites are cleared. Dead or expelled worms may be seen. Energy and appetite can normalize as the gut recovers. Reinfection can occur, especially in environments with contaminated soil, prey exposure, or in multi-dog homes. A veterinarian may recommend periodic fecal checks and a preventive plan suited to local risks.
Compare With Alternatives
Some dogs may do better with a liquid or paste format. Consider discussing these with your veterinarian:
- Panacur® Suspension: liquid option for dogs that benefit from measured dosing by volume.
- Panacur® Paste: paste formulation that can simplify dosing for certain dogs.
For broader perspectives on deworming choices, see the guide Drontal For Dogs.
Pricing and Access
Canadian sourcing often provides competitive pricing for veterinary medicines, with US delivery from Canada. You can review current options on this page and place an order when ready. If you use cash-pay, compare per-course costs against local retail. Packet sizes and quantities can influence overall value.
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Availability and Substitutions
If a specific packet size is unavailable, a veterinarian may advise combining other packet sizes to reach the daily total, or suggest a different approved formulation. Stock status can vary. We do not provide restock dates. When substitutions are considered, confirm that the alternative has comparable labeling for the dog’s condition.
Patient Suitability and Cost-Saving Tips
Good candidates include dogs with confirmed or suspected intestinal parasites, where label organisms are likely. Dogs with chronic digestive problems or complex medical histories may need tailored plans under veterinary care.
- Multi-month planning: order enough packets for the full course and any advised repeats.
- Refill reminders: set calendar alerts to align with follow-up fecal checks.
- Right-size packets: match weight-based packets to reduce waste and improve value.
- Environmental control: regular cleanup and yard hygiene lower reinfection risk.
Questions to Ask Your Clinician
- Which parasites are most common in my area, and how often should testing occur?
- What dose and packet combination best match the dog’s current weight?
- Should I repeat a course or run a fecal check after completion?
- Are there signs that require stopping the medicine and seeking urgent care?
- Would a liquid or paste formulation be better for this animal?
Authoritative Sources
Merck Animal Health: Panacur C (Dogs)
FDA Animal Drugs: Fenbendazole
Health Canada Drug Product Database
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How do I give Panacur Granules 22.2% for dogs with food?
Mix the granules into a small portion of the dog’s normal food, then feed immediately so the entire dose is eaten. Do not pre-wet the packets. If the animal does not finish the meal, consult a veterinarian about dosing strategies. The typical course is once daily for three consecutive days. Follow the label for body-weight based dosing and ask a veterinarian to confirm the plan for puppies or special cases.
What parasites does Panacur Granules 22.2% cover in dogs?
This medicine treats several common canine intestinal parasites, including many roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms, and certain tapeworms as labeled. Coverage varies by species, so confirm with a veterinarian which organisms are expected in the dog’s environment. Fecal testing before and after treatment can help confirm clearance and guide prevention in multi-pet households or areas with higher exposure risks.
What is the Panacur Granules 22.2% dosage for dogs?
The label uses a weight-based daily dose given once per day for three consecutive days. Packet sizes are combined as needed to reach the total daily amount. The medicine is mixed with a small portion of food and fed right away. Do not double doses after a missed dose. When uncertain, follow the official product label and ask a veterinarian for guidance.
Can puppies use Panacur Granules 22.2% safely?
Puppies may receive this treatment when they meet the age and weight criteria on the label. A veterinarian can confirm readiness and dosing, especially in very young animals. Because parasite burdens can be higher in puppies, monitoring for digestive changes is sensible. Keep the schedule consistent for the three-day course and discuss any repeated exposures that may need follow-up testing or prevention.
Which packet size should I choose: 1 g, 2 g, or 4 g?
Packet selection depends on the dog’s current body weight and the labeled dose per kilogram. Veterinarians often combine packet sizes to meet the total daily amount. For example, a larger dog might use multiple packets per day. Keep packets sealed until use and mix each day’s dose into food right before feeding. If weight changes significantly, recheck the dose before the next course.
What side effects can occur with this dewormer?
Most dogs tolerate the treatment well. Mild effects such as soft stools, brief vomiting, reduced appetite, or tiredness can occur and usually resolve. Rare reactions may include hypersensitivity, especially with heavy parasite burdens. Stop the medicine and contact a veterinarian if severe vomiting, hives, facial swelling, breathing difficulty, or collapse occurs. Report any unexpected effects and ask about follow-up testing if signs persist.
How should I store the packets at home and during travel?
Keep packets dry at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Leave sachets sealed until the dose is mixed with food. Store out of reach of children and animals. When traveling, carry the original carton and paperwork in a protective bag, and avoid temperature extremes. For flights, a carry-on bag helps maintain stable conditions and keeps dosing supplies accessible.
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