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Nemex Tabs for Small Dogs, 100 Tablets
PFZ7993
 
Pfizer Animal Health
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NEMEX® TABS

(pyrantel pamoate)
Canine Anthelmintic Tablets

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  • Single-dose treatment for removal of large roundworms and hookworms in adult dogs and puppies.

  • Provides exceptional safety and nematocidal efficacy.
Approved Uses

NEMEX ® (pyrantel pamoate) TABS are approved for:
  • Removal of large roundworms ( Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonine ) and hookworms ( Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala ) in dogs and puppies.

  • Prevention of reinfestation of T. canis in adult dogs, puppies and lactating bitches after whelping.
Key Features
  • Tablets provide convenient, nonliquid administration.

  • Anthelmintic treatment of nursing puppies can help eliminate prenatal or lactogenically acquired roundworms and hookworms.

  • Removing the worm burden can dramatically affect positive growth performance and well-being of puppies.

  • Treatment minimizes environmental contamination that contributes to reinfection.

  • May assist protection against zoonotic infection of children and adults.

  • No fasting is required before or after administration.

  • Strategic de-worming of puppies provides protection at the time of greatest vulnerability to effects of parasitism.

  • Can be conveniently dispensed in original container.
Packaging
  • Tablets are available in bottles of 100 22.7-mg tablets for small dogs, or bottles of 50 113.5-mg tablets for large dogs.

  • Opaque bottles minimize loss of potency due to photosensitivity of pyrantel pamoate.
Dosage and Administration
  • No fasting is required before or after administration.

  • For small dogs and puppies, give 1 tablet (22.7 mg) per 10 lbs of body weight. Tablets may be broken in half for additional 5 lbs. For large dogs, give 1 tablet (113.5 mg) per 50 lbs of body weight. Tablets may be broken in half for each additional 25 lbs.

  • Dogs under constant worm exposure should have a follow-up fecal exam 2–4 weeks after treatment.

  • For maximum control, it is recommended that puppies be treated at 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks of age.

  • Lactating bitches should be treated 2–3 weeks after whelping.

  • Adult dogs kept in heavily contaminated quarters may be treated at monthly intervals to prevent T. canis reinfestation.