Bayer Dog Tasty Bone 150/144/50 mg tablets

Country: Ireland

Language: English

Source: HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

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04-08-2023

Active ingredient:

Febantel; Pyrantel embonate ; Praziquantel

Available from:

Vetoquinol SA

ATC code:

QP52AC55

INN (International Name):

Febantel; Pyrantel embonate ; Praziquantel

Dosage:

150,144,50 mg/tablet

Pharmaceutical form:

Tablet

Prescription type:

CAM: Companion Animal Medicine as defined in relevant national legislation

Therapeutic area:

febantel, combinations

Authorization status:

Authorised

Authorization date:

2014-10-24

Summary of Product characteristics

                                Health Products Regulatory Authority
29 October 2020
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SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
1 NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT
Bayer Dog Tasty Bone 150/144/50 mg tablets
2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION
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Each tablet contains:
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ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
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150 mg febantel
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50 mg pyrantel equivalent to 144 mg pyrantel embonate
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50 mg praziquantel
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EXCIPIENTS
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For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.
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3 PHARMACEUTICAL FORM
Tablet.
A light-brown to brown, meat flavoured, bone shaped tablet scored on
both sides that can be divided into halves.
4 CLINICAL PARTICULARS
4.1 TARGET SPECIES
Dogs
4.2 INDICATIONS FOR USE, SPECIFYING THE TARGET SPECIES
Treatment of mixed infections by nematodes and cestodes of the
following species:
Roundworms:
Ascarids (adult and late immature forms): _Toxocara canis, Toxascaris
leonina_
Hookworms (adults): _Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum_
Whipworms (adults): _Trichuris vulpis_
Tapeworms (adult and immature forms):
_Echinococcus granulosus_
_Echinococcus multilocularis_
_Dipylidium caninum_
_Taenia _spp.
4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to the active substances or to
any of the excipients.
Do not use during the 1st and 2nd third of pregnancy (see section
4.7).
4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS FOR EACH TARGET SPECIES
Fleas serve as intermediate hosts for one common type of tapeworm -
_Dipylidium caninum_. Tapeworm infestation is certain to
re-occur unless control of intermediate hosts such as fleas, mice etc.
is undertaken.
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4.5 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Special precautions for use in animals
Parasite resistance to any particular class of anthelmintic may
develop following frequent, repeated use of an anthelmintic of
that class.
To minimise the risk of reinfestation and new infestation, excreta
should be collected and properly disposed of for 24 hours
following treatment.
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