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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Dosage of Panacur

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    • summbunny
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        Will someone check my math please

        I’m getting my bun the liquid Panacur at 10% (100mg/ml). I read to use 20mg/kg as a low dose and 50mg/kg as a high dose.

        He weights 2.8 kg. Using the 50mg/kg would mean he gets 140 mg, which would equal about 1.4 mL. Or using the low dose of 20mg/kg, I would give him .56mL?

        I could be WAY off so if I’m dumb and doing this wrong someone please help  Thanks!


      • jerseygirl
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          20mg/kg is recommended. So yes, the 0.56 mls will give him the 56mg needed for his body weight.
          Panacur kills off other intestinal worms also. In the first few days, a rabbit can be “a bit off” or appetite lowered due to this process happening.


        • summbunny
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            Great!! Thanks so much!

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