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    Product Overview

    Elanco Tapeworm Dewormer for Cats and Kittens (praziquantel tablets) is an oral product for the removal of tapeworms in cats and kittens six weeks of age and older. Each package contains three scored tablets for accurate dosing.

    Key Features

    • Contains 23 mg of praziquantel per tablet
    • Removes Dipylidium caninum and Taenia taeniaeformis
    • Tablets may be given whole or crumbled into food
    • Fasting is not required
    • Scored tablets allow splitting
    • For cats and kittens 6 weeks of age and older

    How It Works

    Praziquantel affects the tapeworm so that it can be removed from the intestinal tract through normal digestive processes.

    Dosage Guide

    Cat Weight | Number of Tablets
    Up to 4 lb | ½ tablet
    5 to 11 lb | 1 tablet
    Over 11 lb | 1½ tablets

    Administer by mouth or crumble into a small amount of food. Ensure the full dose is consumed. Fasting is not required.

    When to Use

    Use according to the label directions when tapeworm segments are seen or as directed by a veterinarian. Retreatment may be needed if reinfection occurs.

    Safety and Warnings

    • For animal use only
    • Keep out of reach of children
    • Use with caution in weak or debilitated animals
    • Do not exceed the recommended dose
    • See package insert for additional warnings and information
    • Store in a dry place below 77°F (25°C)

    Product Details

    Brand: Elanco
    Form: Tablet
    Count: 3 tablets per bottle
    Species: Cats and kittens 6 weeks of age and older
    Active Ingredient: Praziquantel 23 mg

    Best Practices

    • Follow the dosage chart carefully
    • Ensure the entire dose is taken
    • Tapeworm infection is often associated with fleas. Flea control may be needed to reduce the risk of reinfection.
    • Consult a veterinarian if signs of tapeworm infection continue