D-Worm Liquid for Cats & Dogs
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Everyone wants to keep their pet safe from parasite infestation. Now you can rid your dog or cat of large roundworms (ascarids) with D-Worm Liquid. Its piperazine-containing formula is highly effective against large roundworms yet safe and gentle enough for puppies and kittens. Roundworms can make young animals very ill, damaging not only their intestines, but also their lungs, so treating them is very important to prevent disease. D-Worm Liquid is very easy to use - just mix with food. No need to fight with tablets or pastes! The bottle contains 8 fl oz, sufficient for multiple treatments, making D-Worm Liquid an ideal choice to treat a litter of puppies or kittens. This medication may be safely used in dogs and cats of all ages. Note: this medication is effective against the intestinal stages of roundworms, but does not remove migrating larval stages. It is not effective against other intestinal parasites such as hookworms, whipworms or tapeworms.
Unique Features of D-Worm Liquid for Cats & Dogs
- Contains piperazine for effective roundworm control
- Available in a liquid which just needs to be mixed in with food
- Safe even for puppies, kittens and breeding females
- Contents of 8 oz bottle will provide multiple treatments
- Keep Medication at room temperature; do not freeze
Dosage and Administration
The correct dosage of D-Worm Liquid is based on the animal's bodyweight:
| Bodyweight |
Dosage |
| Up to 2½ lbs |
¼ teaspoon |
| 2½ - 5 lbs |
½ teaspoon |
| 5 - 7½ lbs |
¾ teaspoon |
| 7½ - 10 lbs |
1 teaspoon |
| 10 - 15 lbs |
1½ teaspoons |
| 15 - 30 lbs |
3 teaspoons |
| 30 - 60 lbs |
6 teaspoons |
Measure Accurately and mix appropriate dosage with an amount of palatable feed that will be consumed in one serving. If possible, confine treated pets for a day or two so that the droppings can be collected and destroyed. Heavily infested animals may require a second treatment after two weeks. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasites.
Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions
Although this medication has a high safety margin, occasionally animals may show nausea or muscular tremors in association with treatment. This is often due to overdosage, so ensure that the animal is weighed accurately before treatment and the appropriate dose is administered for the current bodyweight. This medication should not be used on sick or debilitated animals. Animals with any kidney problems should only be treated by a veterinarian. ManufacturerCLS
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