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Drontal (praziquantel/pyrantel
pamoate) Broad Spectrum Dewormer
Tablets for Cats and Kittens are
scored for easy breakage. Each
tablet contains 18.2 mg praziquantel
and 72.6 mg pyrantel base as
pyrantel pamoate.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Drontal (praziquantel/pyrantel
pamoate) tablets will remove
Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum,
Taenia taeniaeformis), Hookworms
(Ancylostoma tubaeforme), and
Large Roundworms (Toxocara cati)
in cats and kittens.
The presence of tapeworms is
indicated by the observance of
tapeworm segments passed in the
cat's feces. Tapeworm segments are
white, pinkish-white or yellow-white
in color and are similar in size and
shape to flattened grains of rice.
The segments are most frequently
observed lying on a freshly passed
stool. Segments may also be found on
the hair around the anus of the
animal or on the animal's bedding.
Cats become infected with tapeworms
after eating fleas or small mammals
(rabbits, mice) which may be
infected with tapeworm larvae.
Hookworms are small whitish or
reddish-brown worms less than one
inch in length that live in the
intestinal tract and feed on blood.
Cats can become infected with
hookworms by swallowing infected
larvae while grooming or when larvae
from the environment burrow through
the skin. Cats infected with
hookworms may have poor physical
condition, dull hair coat, and
reduced body weight and diarrhea,
sometimes with the presence of dark
blood.
Large roundworms are white or
yellow-white strands 2-7 inches in
length (similar in size and color to
smooth strings of spaghetti) that
may be observed in the cat's vomit
or feces. Cats become infected with
large roundworms by swallowing
infective eggs, particularly while
grooming, or by ingestion of mice
that may be infected with larval
stages.
Large roundworms and hookworms pass
eggs in the feces of the cat that
can only be observed with the aid of
a microscope.
The presence of these parasites
should be confirmed through
identification of parasite eggs in
the feces.
Consult your veterinarian for
assistance in the diagnosis,
treatment and control of parasites.
Large roundworms and hookworms may
be observed in the feces of the cat
a day or so after the cat has been
treated with Drontal Tablets. The
majority of tapeworms, however, are
digested and are not found in the
feces after treatment.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
To
assure proper dosage, weigh the cat
prior to treatment. Select the
number of whole or partial tablets
needed for the cat from the
following table.
|
Body Weight* (lbs.) |
Number of Tablets |
|
1.5 - 1.9 |
|
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2 - 3 |
|
|
4 - 8 |
1 |
|
9 - 12 |
1 |
|
13 - 16 |
2 |
*NOT FOR USE IN KITTENS LESS THAN
ONE MONTH OF AGE OR WEIGHING LESS
THAN 1.5 LBS.
Drontal Tablets may be given
directly by mouth or offered in a
small amount of food. Do not
withhold food from the cat prior to
or after treatment.
EFFICACY:
A
total of 93 cats with naturally
acquired parasite infections were
included in two well-controlled
laboratory studies to establish the
efficacy of Drontal Tablets. In
addition, 85 cats and kittens of
various sizes, ages and breeds were
included in clinical field studies
conducted at six veterinary clinics
at different geographic locations
throughout the United States. Data
indicate 98% of the cats were
completely cleared of parasite
infections within 7 days of
treatment. These studies
demonstrated Drontal Tablets are
safe and efficacious for the removal
of the parasite species indicated on
the label when used as directed.
SAFETY:
Cats
treated with 10 times the highest
recommended Drontal Tablet dosage
during safety studies showed signs
of vomiting and salivation without
other adverse effects. Eighty-three
of 85 cats treated with the
recommended dosages of Drontal
Tablets in a clinical field study
did not exhibit any drug related
side effects. A temporary loss of
appetite was reported for one cat
and transient loose stools were
observed in a second cat.
RETREATMENT:
Steps
should be taken to prevent parasite
infections, otherwise retreatment
will be necessary.
Tapeworms transmitted by fleas will
likely reoccur unless measures are
taken to control fleas. Flea control
procedures must include insecticide
treatment of the cat's environment
(i.e. bedding and resting areas) as
well as direct treatment of the cat
with dips, powders, sprays or other
approved insecticides.
Roundworms and hookworms are
controlled in cats by maintaining an
environment free of infective eggs
and larvae. Feces and soiled litter
should be removed on a daily basis
to prevent build-up of eggs and
larvae in the environment.
Certain parasites such as tapeworms
and large roundworms are transmitted
to the cat after they eat infected
rodents. Controlling the predatory
habits of cats, i.e., catching and
eating rodents, will prevent these
parasite infections.
Cats maintained under conditions of
constant exposure to parasite
infections should have a follow-up
fecal exam within 2 to 4 weeks after
the first treatment.
If reinfection with tapeworms,
hookworms or large roundworms
occurs, treatment with Drontal
Tablets may be repeated.
WARNING:
KEEP
OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Consult
your veterinarian before
administering to sick or pregnant
animals. |