Nemex Tabs is for removal of ascarids (Toxocara canis;
Toxascaris leonina) and hookworms (Anclyostoma
caninum; Uncinaria stenocephala) in dogs and puppies. To prevent
reinfection of T. canis in puppies and adult dogs
and in lactating bitches after whelping.- Canine Anthelmintic Tablets
- For small dogs and puppies
Directions:
For Small Dogs and Puppies:
For the removal of large roundworms (ascarids) and hookworms, give 1
tablet for each 10 lb of body weight (Dosage is designed to provide at least
2.27 mg per lb of body weight for dogs weighing over 5 lb and at least 4.54
mg per lb of body weight for dogs weighing less than 5 lb). For dogs
weighing more than 10 lb, tablets may be broken in half to provide 1/2
tablet for each additional 5 lb of body weight. The presence of these
parasites should be confirmed by laboratory fecal examination. Do not
withhold food from dog prior to or after treatment.
Place tablet directly into back of mouth or conceal tablet
in a small amount of food. A follow-up fecal examination should be conducted
2-4 weeks after first treatment to determine the need for retreatment.
Because anthelmintics cannot be relied upon to prevent
reinfection or to remove larvae not present in the intestinal tract at the
time of initial treatment, for maximum control, it is recommended that
puppies be treated at 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks of age. Lactating bitches
should be treated 2-3 weeks after whelping. Adult dogs should be routinely
treated at monthly intervals to protect against environmental
T. canis reinfection. Retreatment of adult dogs may
be necessary at monthly intervals as determined by laboratory fecal
examinations or in animals kept in known contaminated quarters. Consult your
veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of
parasitism.
For Large Dogs:
For the removal of large roundworms (ascarids) and hookworms, give 1
tablet for each 50 lb of body weight. Tablets may be broken in half to
provide 1/2 tablet for 25 lb of body weight. The presence of these parasites
should be confirmed by laboratory fecal examination. Do not withhold food
from dog prior to or after treatment.
Place tablet directly into back of mouth or conceal tablet
in a small amount of food. A follow-up fecal examination should be conducted
2-4 weeks after first treatment to determine the need for retreatment.
Because anthelmintics cannot be relied upon to prevent
reinfection or to remove larvae not present in the intestinal tract at the
time of initial treatment, for maximum control, it is recommended that
puppies be treated at 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks of age. Lactating bitches
should be treated 2-3 weeks after whelping. Adult dogs should be routinely
treated at monthly intervals to protect against environmental
T. canis reinfection. Retreatment of adult dogs may
be necessary at monthly intervals as determined by laboratory fecal
examinations or in animals kept in known contaminated quarters. Consult your
veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of
parasitism.
Active Ingredient: Each tablet contains
22.7 mg of pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate.
100 tablets
For Large Dogs
Active Ingredient:
Each tablet contains 113.5 mg of pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate.
50 tablets
For veterinary use only
Caution: If dog looks or acts sick, do
not treat with this product.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
For use only as directed on label.
Not for Human Use