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14-10-2007, 11:08 PM | #1 |
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measuring panacur doses
how on earth am i meant to measure out my 18.75% panacur paste? :S
i have the wastes and panacur amounts but how should i measure 0.0318ml and 0.1007ml?! any ideas? thanks
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14-10-2007, 11:23 PM | #2 |
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I get my panacur paste in a graduated syringe, it makes it easier to sqirt out the right amount
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14-10-2007, 11:38 PM | #3 |
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mine is in a graduated syringe as well but are the doses that small?
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15-10-2007, 01:09 PM | #4 |
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hi joe
perhaps you could give us the torts weights then someone could double check the dosage for you |
15-10-2007, 02:26 PM | #5 |
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Hi Joe,
I use panacur 2.5% or 10% for small ones. It means giving a bit more but the margin for human error is much narrower. saying that I believe the safety margin of panacur is quite wide anyway. I get my panacur from my local vet (not my tortoise vet), cost me about £4 for 5 hermans. Jason |
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I have a small indian star who i wormed (pics of worm in picture section) she is 130g it was hard working out the dosage as you said its a tiny amount. So i put a small blob on some cucumber. Pancaur is very safe and if you go over a little it wont do any harm.
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15-10-2007, 05:33 PM | #7 |
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its nice to know that i can go a bit over
my torts are the following weights with the panacur doses - do these sound right? 60g - 0.0318ml 190g - 0.1007ml 300g - 0.159ml 410g - 0.2173ml 685g - 0.3635ml 885g - 0.4680ml I have 18.75% wormer from the saddelry - panacur 18.75% for dogs cats puppies and kittens there are graduations on the syringe but it doesn't say how much they all are :\ any advice? i need to start soon so they are wormed before starving
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Use a syringe to measure the doses out much easier than straight from the tube.
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As such, how do you measure the correct ammount using a syringe? Do you know the conversion rate for Panacur paste please? (e.g. 1G = 0.9ml) Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'd be veryt interested to know if anyone does have the conversion rate for the 18.75% Paste. |
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According to Andy Highfield Panacur paste for horses contains 3.5g fenbendazole in 20 g of paste, i.e. approx 19% concentration, or 187 mg per g. For practical purposes, a concentration of 20 % can be assumed. This make calculating the volume of paste for dosing straightforward:
For a 2kgtortoise: 2 x 100 mg = 200 mg = 1 g of paste total over 5 days. For a 1.5 kg Tortoise: 1.5 x 100mg = 150mg = 750 mg of paste total over 5 days. NB : 1 g of paste is approx equal to 1\4 teaspoon measure. Hope this helps! |
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