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WormClear Cat 2 tablets per pack
Was: £3.95
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Medicinal category: AVM GSL
Beaphar WORMclear® for cats are meaty flavoured tablets which kill roundworms and tapeworms. To remain worm free adult cats should be treated every 3 months.Key Benefits
- Meaty flavour to make administration easier.
- Effective against all tapeworms including Echinococcus multilocularis.
Product Information
Detailed information on this veterinary medicine is available in the data sheet here and instructions will be included with the product. If you
have questions about the use of this veterinary medicine, please contact us at
fetch@fetch.co.uk or speak to your vet. Further information about veterinary
medicines can be obtained from the Veterinary
Medicines Directorate.
As this is a veterinary medicine our Vet Team may on occasion contact you to
ensure that this product is suitable for your pet.
Due to regulatory law and safety reasons this product cannot be returned after
delivery and is excluded from our returns policy and exempt from the usual
cool-off period.
Recommended for
Ingredients
Active ingredient
Instructions
Dosage Guide
Kittens should be treated at 2 weeks of age and then every 14 days until 12 weeks old. Nursing queens should be treated 2 weeks after birth and every two weeks until weaning. To remain worm free adult cats should be treated every 3 months and any sources of re-infestation such as fleas or mice should be removed.
Bodyweight Tablets
Greater than 1kg up to 2kg 1/2 tablet.
Greater than 2kg up to 4kg 1 tablet.
Greater than 4kg up to 6kg 1 1/2 tablets.
Greater than 6kg 2 tablets.
Do not exceed the stated dose. In the event of an overdose seek immediate veterinary advice. If signs of disease persist or appear, consult a veterinary surgeon.
Safety Advice
For animal
treatment only. Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
Wash hands after use.
Avoid direct contact with the skin and eyes.
Wear gloves if you have any known hypersensitivity to the
product
Store below 25 degrees and out of direct sunlight.
Consult a veterinary surgeon before treating pregnant animals. Teratogenic effects attributed to high doses of febantel have been reported in sheep and rats. No studies have been performed in dogs during early pregnancy. Use of the product during pregnancy should be in accordance with a benefit risk assessment by the responsible veterinarian. It is recommended that the product is not used in dogs during the first 4 weeks of pregnancy. The product may be used in lactating bitches from two weeks after giving birth (see Section 4.9 of the accompanying datasheet).