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Drontal

Drontal products are used for the control of gastrointestinal roundworms and tapeworms in dogs and cats. They are particularly useful since they are effective against the "flea tapeworm" Dipylidium caninum. Drontal tablets may be administered either directly to the pet or may be hidden in the food.

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Drontal Cat Tablets

Drontal Cat Tablets

Drontal Cat Tablets can be given to cats directly or hidden in their food. These tablets are effective against the common intestinal roundworms and tapeworms found in cats in the UK, including Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina, Dipylidium caninum (the flea tapeworm) and Taenia taeniaeformis. Dose 1 Drontal tablet per 4kg bodyweight or 1 drontal XL tablet per 6kg bodyweight. Worm every three months or more often if necessary. For further information see the attached data sheet.

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Brand or generic name: Drontal

Made by: Bayer plc

Drontal Cat Tablet per tablet £3.33 incl. VAT

Drontal Cat XL Tablet per tablet £3.63 incl. VAT

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Drontal Plus Flavour Tablets

Drontal Plus Flavour Tablets

Drontal Plus tablets may be given to dogs directly or hidden in their food. The Flavour tablets are particularly useful since they are usually well accepted by most dogs. Drontal Plus is used to control gastrointestinal tapeworms and roundworms of dogs and puppies. They are effective against Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum, Trichuris vulpis, Echinococcus, Taenia species, and Dipylidium caninum. Dose; 1 Drontal Plus Flavour tablet per 10kg bodyweight or 1 Drontal Plus XL Flavour tablet per 35kgs. Worm every three months or more often if necessary. For further information see the attached data sheet.

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Brand or generic name: Drontal

Made by: Bayer plc

Drontal Plus Flavour Tablet per tablet £3.33 incl. VAT

Drontal Plus XL Flavour Tablet per tablet £7.66 incl. VAT

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Drontal Puppy Suspension

Puppies can get worms from their mother before they are even born and after birth, worms are transferred through the milk- so problems can start very early. It is recommended that puppies are wormed every two weeks from two weeks of age and this should continue until they are 12 weeks old. After the age of 12 weeks puppies should be wormed every month until they are 6 months old when they can go onto the adult worming regime.

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Brand or generic name: Drontal

Made by: Bayer plc

Drontal Puppy Suspension 100ml £17.78 incl. VAT

Drontal Puppy Suspension 50ml £10.42 incl. VAT

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