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Fenland 10% Oral Paste
| Usage/Application | Clinical use |
| Form | Injection |
| Packaging Size | 25gm |
| Brand | Zeko |
| Shelf Life | 36 Months |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Description of Fenland 10% Oral Paste (Fenbendazole Veterinary Oral Paste IP 10% w/w)
This product is a veterinary oral paste containing the active drug Fenbendazole at a concentration of \mathbf{10\% w/w} (which is \mathbf{100 \text{ mg}} of Fenbendazole per gram of paste).
It is primarily used as a broad-spectrum anthelmintic (dewormer) to control and treat various internal parasitic worm infections in several species, most commonly:
Key Features and Uses:
* Active Ingredient: Fenbendazole, a member of the benzimidazole class of anthelmintics.
* Mechanism: It works by disrupting the worm's ability to metabolize energy, effectively starving and eliminating the parasite from the animal's system. It is effective against various life stages, including adult worms, immature stages, and in some cases, the eggs.
Target Parasites:
* In Horses (Equines): Highly effective against the major gastrointestinal parasites:
* Large Strongyles (Strongylus spp.)
* Small Strongyles (Cyathostomes), including the hard-to-treat encysted larval stages
* Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
* Ascarids (Roundworms)
* In Dogs and Cats (Companion Animals): Effective against a wide range of gastrointestinal worms:
* Roundworms
* Hookworms
* Whipworms
* Certain species of Tapeworms (Taenia genus)
* Often used in the treatment of the protozoal parasite Giardia spp.
Administration:
* The product is formulated as a smooth, palatable paste (often flavored) and is supplied in a graduated syringe.
* The syringe allows for precise, weight-based dosing. The paste is administered directly into the animal’s mouth, typically placed on the back of the tongue.
* Dosage and duration of treatment vary greatly by the target species, the animal's weight, and the specific parasite being treated (e.g., a single dose for general deworming versus a 3- to 5-day course for encysted larvae or Giardia).
Important Note: This is a prescription or veterinary-grade medication. It should only be administered under the guidance and direction of a qualified veterinarian, who will determine the correct dosage and treatment schedule for your specific animal.