CEVA, CESTAL PLUS 50/144/200mg 8 pcs
8 deworming tablets for dogs, to be crushed and chewed
What’s Cestal for?
✅ For the treatment and control of infestations of all common gastrointestinal parasites.
✅ Tapeworms: Echinococcus spp., Taenia spp., Dipylidium caninum (mature and late immature forms)
✅ Roundworms: Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina (mature and immature forms)
✅ Hookworms: Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala
✅ Whipworms: Trichuris vulpis.
The subject of the offer is 8 tablets in a blister from a collective package. Tablets – new and full value, are sent in blisters without a box.
Cestal Plus 50/144/200 mg
COMPOSITION:
Each tablet contains active substances:
- Praziquantel 50 mg
- Pyrantel 50 mg (equivalent to 144 mg pyrantel embonate)
- Fenbendazole 200 mg
Praziquantel is very rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout the parasite body. Both in vivo and in vitro studies have shown that praziquantel causes severe damage to the parasite integument, leading to spasm and paralysis. There is an almost immediate tetanic contraction of the parasite musculature and rapid vacuolation of the syncytial tegument. This rapid spasm has been explained by changes in the flux of divalent cations, particularly calcium.
Pyrantel acts as a cholinergic agonist. Its mechanism of action is based on the stimulation of the parasite’s nicotinic cholinergic receptors, inducing spastic paralysis, which allows, through peristaltic movements, the expulsion of the parasite from the digestive system.
PHARMACEUTICAL FORM:
- Tablet to crush and chew
- Yellowish – brownish, oval tablet with a score line.
- The tablets can be divided into two equal parts.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
- Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to the active substances or any of the excipients.
DOSAGE:
Small dogs:
- 2-5 kg = 1/2 tablet
- 5-10 kg = 1 tablet
Medium dogs:
- 10-20 kg = 2 tablets
- 20-30 kg = 3 tablets
Large dogs:
- 30-40 kg = 4 tablets
- 40-50 kg = 5 tablets
ADMINISTRATION:
Oral administration. Tablets should be administered directly into the mouth or after mixing with food (a piece of meat, cheese, etc.)
FAQ, or frequently asked questions.
1. How often should you deworm?
These 4 times a year we can give the animal a deworming tablet or perform a control stool test.
2. Can you deworm your dog yourself?
Of course, but first read the leaflet or contact your veterinarian.
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