Panacur: is a suspension used for the control horses and cattles as a dewormer of large strongyles, smallstrongyles, pinworms, and also roundworms. The parasites are expelled through the animal’s feces after the suspension has killed them. Each mL of Panacur will deliver 100 mg of febendazole.

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