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Defender Plus Nex
Defender Plus Nex
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DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
The recommended dose rates are 57.5 mg/kg Pyrantel Pamoate and 5 mg/kg Praziquantel. This is equivalent to 1 tablet per 4 kg (9 lbs) body weight. The tablet should be given directly but if necessary can be disguised in food. Defender Nex 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. The tablets are scored into halves to enable a range of weights to be treated.
Worming at least every 3 months will help keep the pets healthy and reduce the number of worm eggs shed into the environment. Hunting cats are especially susceptible to tapeworm infections because of the animals they catch, such as mice which act as intermediate hosts for several tapeworm species. Monthly worming can be recommended for hunting cats.
Dosage:
2 kg and under - ½ tablet
2.1 – 4 kg body weight - 1 tablet
Over 4 kg body weight - 1 ½ tablet
*Not intended for use in kittens less than 2 months of age or weighing less than 2 lbs.
Treatment Recommendations
Kittens: Treat at 6,8,10 and 12 weeks and then a monthly until 6 months of age, after that every 3 months or on veterinary advice.
Lactating Queens: Should be treated concurrently with kittens.
Adult Cats: Treat every 3 months or on veterinary advice.
Retreatment:
This table summarizes re-treatment recommendations
|
Kittens |
Adults |
Lactating Queens |
|
Treat at 6, 8, 12 weeks; then 3 monthly |
Adults every 3 monthly |
Prior to mating 10 days before kittening and 2 & 4 weeks after kittening |
Compatibility:
Defender Nex may be combined with other treatment for example flea or tick treatment
CAUTION:
· NOT for pregnant cat.
· NOT for kittens less than 6 weeks of age or weighing less than 2 lbs.
· Do not use simultaneously with piperazine compounds.
· Wash hand immediately after handling the medications.
· For animal treatment only.
· KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
· Only remove tablets that will be consumed immediately from pack. Discard any tablets unused after expiry date.
ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS:
None reported. Vomiting was reported in some cases.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY:
Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal product should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.
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