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Thread: Panacur/Safe Guard (Febendazole)

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    Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
    Jack you are correct I posted pg. 356

    I think we are just interpreting the dosage differently, or the book is contradicting?
    There's no misinterpreting what I posted: it clearly says BID.

    There's no misinterpreting what you posted: it clearly says SID.



    Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
    I found the section you posted "Anthelmintics" and read over "Benzimidazoles" which is the class of drug febendazole is considered. It states that febendazole is a prodrug because it has a longer half-life, it is not rapidly metabolized into an inactive product. Then goes on to point out what you stated above about the digestive system of a ruminate or horse. (I know I'm stating the obvious here, and you know this!)
    It says fenbendazole has a longer half-life than Albendazole, but that doesn't mean it has a long half-life compared to other wormers.

    The very fact you have to use so much, for 3 days in a row, proves how weak it is ... when (say) you only use a drop of moxidectin, which lasts for 30 days.

    The question about fenbendazole is, "Do we use it SID or BID for 3 days in a row?" The section of the book you posted says SID, the section I posted says, "However, treatment must be given BID for 3 days."



    Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
    I'm not trying to disprove what you say at all Jack, but I would like this to be clear for myself. It is matter of using twice as much drug at twice the cost.

    I found this article about febendazole dosage in dogs I thought I'd share. Link: http://wildpro.twycrosszoo.org/S/00C...nbendazole.htm

    S_B
    True, it doubles the cost.

    Jack

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    Very good information...

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