Exist any possible negative effects of fenbendazole 150 mg?
Quote from CamilaScott on February 6, 2023, 5:01 amAt the advised dosage, there are usually no negative effects. Due to the death parasite's ability to release antigen, allergic reactions are secondary and more likely to occur at high doses. There have been instances of several types of leukopenia in dogs and occasionally, dogs or cats will vomit.
ADVICE: SPECIAL
Useless in dairy cows and ewes who are nursing. Don't give horses any medication that could be used as food. Fenbendazole 150 Mg use in the first trimester of pregnancy may have teratogenic and embryotoxic consequences. Three days of treatment are required for cats and dogs who only need one dose.
At the advised dosage, there are usually no negative effects. Due to the death parasite's ability to release antigen, allergic reactions are secondary and more likely to occur at high doses. There have been instances of several types of leukopenia in dogs and occasionally, dogs or cats will vomit.
ADVICE: SPECIAL
Useless in dairy cows and ewes who are nursing. Don't give horses any medication that could be used as food. Fenbendazole 150 Mg use in the first trimester of pregnancy may have teratogenic and embryotoxic consequences. Three days of treatment are required for cats and dogs who only need one dose.