Panacur Dosage Calculator
Calculate the correct Panacur (fenbendazole) dosage for your pet based on weight, medication concentration, and treatment type.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your animal's weight and select the appropriate unit (lbs or kg)
- Enter the concentration of your Panacur medication and select the unit (mg/ml for liquid or mg/g for paste/granules)
- Select the animal type (dog, cat, horse, or other)
- Choose the treatment type (general deworming or specific parasite)
- Adjust the treatment duration using the slider if needed
- Click Calculate Dosage to see the recommended dosage and administration instructions
Formula Used
Dosage (mg) = Animal Weight (kg) × Recommended Dosage (mg/kg)
Volume to Administer = Dosage (mg) ÷ Medication Concentration (mg/ml or mg/g)
Where:
- Recommended Dosage = 50 mg/kg for dogs and cats, 10 mg/kg for horses
- Animal Weight (kg) = Weight in lbs ÷ 2.205
- Volume to Administer = Total medication needed per dose
- Medication Concentration = Strength of Panacur formulation
Example Calculation
Real-World Scenario:
Calculating the Panacur dosage for a medium-sized dog (50 lbs) using a liquid formulation (100 mg/ml) for general deworming over 3 days.
Given:
- Animal Weight = 50 lbs
- Medication Concentration = 100 mg/ml
- Animal Type = Dog
- Treatment Type = General Deworming
- Treatment Duration = 3 days
Calculation:
Convert weight to kg: 50 lbs ÷ 2.205 = 22.68 kg
Calculate dosage: 22.68 kg × 50 mg/kg = 1,134 mg per day
Calculate volume: 1,134 mg ÷ 100 mg/ml = 11.34 ml per day
Result: Administer 11.34 ml of Panacur once daily for 3 days. Total treatment amount: 34.02 ml.
Why This Calculation Matters
Practical Applications
- Ensures effective parasite elimination by providing the correct dosage
- Prevents under-dosing which can lead to treatment failure and resistance
- Avoids over-dosing which can cause side effects and toxicity
- Helps pet owners administer medication accurately at home
Key Benefits
- Provides precise dosing based on animal weight and medication strength
- Adjusts for different animal types with varying dosage requirements
- Calculates total medication needed for the entire treatment period
- Reduces medication waste and cost by determining exact amounts needed
Common Mistakes & Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
References & Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer
This calculator provides dosage recommendations based on standard veterinary guidelines. However, it is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian before administering any medication to your pet. The dosage calculations provided are for informational purposes only and may not be appropriate for all animals, especially those with underlying health conditions, those taking other medications, or those with special needs. The creators of this calculator are not responsible for any adverse effects resulting from the use of this information.
References
- Panacur (Fenbendazole) Veterinary Drug Information - Drugs.com - Comprehensive information on Panacur including dosage, side effects, and precautions
- Fenbendazole Overview - Merck Veterinary Manual - Detailed pharmacological information about fenbendazole (Panacur)
- Deworming Guidelines for Pets - American Veterinary Medical Association - Official guidelines on parasite control and deworming protocols
Accuracy Notice
This calculator uses standard dosage recommendations and mathematical formulas to determine Panacur dosage. Individual animals may require dosage adjustments based on factors not considered in this calculator, such as health status, concurrent medications, and specific parasite strains. The calculator assumes accurate weight measurements and correct medication concentration information. Always verify calculations with your veterinarian and follow their specific instructions for your pet's treatment.
About the Author
Kumaravel Madhavan
Web developer and data researcher creating accurate, easy-to-use calculators across health, finance, education, and construction and more. Works with subject-matter experts to ensure formulas meet trusted standards like WHO, NIH, and ISO.