Droncit (praziquantel) Injectable Cestocide is a trusted medication for removing various tapeworm species affecting dogs and cats. With its active ingredient, praziquantel, each milliliter of the injectable solution contains 56.8mg of this potent anthelmintic compound.
Mechanism of Action -Upon administration, exposure to praziquantel leads to the disintegration of tapeworms within the pet's gastrointestinal tract. It effectively targets the parasites, aiding their breakdown and subsequent elimination from the pet's system. However, whole tapeworms rarely pass after administration, as the drug facilitates their dissolution within the animal's body.
Dosage and Administration -The dosage and administration of Droncit Injectable vary based on the weight of the animal.
For Dogs and Puppies -
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Dogs weighing 5 lbs and under are administered 0.3 ml.
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Dogs weighing 6-10 lbs receive 0.5 ml.
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Dogs weighing 11-25 lbs are given 1 ml.
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Dogs weighing over 25 lbs are dosed at 0.2 ml/5 lbs body weight, not exceeding 3 ml.
For Cats and Kittens -
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Cats weighing under 5 lbs receive 0.2 ml.
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Cats weighing 5-10 lbs are given 0.4 ml.
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Cats weighing 11 lbs and over receive a maximum dosage of 0.6 ml.
Administration -The injectable solution can be administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly. It's worth noting that while subcutaneous administration is common, the intramuscular route may be preferred in dogs due to the brief pain sometimes experienced after subcutaneous injections. Unlike other medications, fasting is neither necessary nor recommended before administering Droncit Injectable to pets. Instructions for retreatment in cases of reinfection are provided with the medication. Additionally, regular treatment may be necessary to control Echinococcus multilocularis, a tapeworm species of significant public health concern. Echinococcus multilocularis is a tapeworm species with a complex life cycle, posing notable public health risks. Recommendations for treatment and prevention in dogs residing in endemic areas are imperative to mitigate the spread of this parasite.
Diagnosis and Treatment -Diagnosing E. multilocularis in canids can be challenging. However, once diagnosed, treatment involves administering the appropriate dosage of Droncit Injectable at recommended intervals.
Precautions and Overdosage -Hygienic precautions should be taken when handling infected dogs to prevent the spread of parasites. Additionally, safety precautions should be observed to avoid overdosage, with potential adverse effects carefully considered. Mild side effects have been observed in field trials, including local irritation at injection sites. While these reactions are typically manageable, monitoring for adverse effects is recommended.
Droncit Injectable is restricted to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian and is supplied in 10 ml vials for veterinary use. This ensures proper oversight and administration of the medication in accordance with regulatory standards.
- Elanco Animal Health Brand
- Heartworm & Deworming Pharmacy
- Elanco Animal Health Manufacturer
- Injection Application
- Cat Pet Type
- Dog Pet Type