Panacur Dosage Calculator

The Panacur Dosage Calculator estimates the precise Fenbendazole dosage volume based on your pet’s weight and medication concentration. This tool helps pet owners and vets administer safe, accurate deworming treatments without the risk of under-dosing. Whether you are treating a puppy with roundworms, a cat with Giardia, or a horse for general parasites, this calculator simplifies the math for reliable results.

Enter the weight of the animal
Concentration of Panacur (mg/ml or mg/g)

How Panacur Dosage Is Calculated

Calculating the correct Panacur Dosage ensures your pet receives the exact amount of active ingredient needed to clear parasites. The calculation relies on the standard veterinary formula to convert weight into a measurable volume.

Dosage = (Weight (kg) × Dosage Rate) ÷ Concentration

Where:

  • Dosage Rate is 50 mg/kg for dogs/cats or 10 mg/kg for horses
  • Concentration is the medication strength (mg/mL or mg/g)

First, convert your pet's weight to kilograms because dosage rates are metric-based. Next, multiply the weight by the specific dosage rate to find the total milligrams required. Finally, divide this total by the medication's concentration to find the volume. This method ensures the treatment is both safe and effective.

What Your Panacur Dosage Means

Your Panacur Dosage result indicates the specific amount of liquid or paste you must administer daily to treat the infection effectively.

Small Pets and Cats often require tiny doses under 1 mL. For these results, use a 1 mL syringe for precision, as standard kitchen spoons are inaccurate. Large Dogs may require over 10 mL of liquid. If the volume is high, consider switching to a paste or granule form to make administration easier and prevent vomiting. Giardia Treatment requires the same daily dose but must be given for 5 to 10 days, unlike the 3-day protocol for common worms.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before starting any deworming protocol to ensure it is safe for your pet’s specific health condition.

Monitor your pet for any side effects like vomiting and contact your vet if symptoms persist.