Praziquantel Pyrantel Embonate tablet for Cat
Internal parasites are common in cats, especially those exposed to:
- Fleas (tapeworm transmission)
- Outdoor environments
- Rodent hunting
- Multi-pet households
Praziquantel + Pyrantel Embonate offers a single-dose, dual-action treatment designed to eliminate common intestinal worms efficiently.
What It Treats
This combination is commonly indicated for:
Tapeworms (Cestodes)
- Dipylidium caninum
- Taenia species
Often transmitted through ingestion of infected fleas.
Roundworms (Ascarids)
- Toxocara cati
Common in kittens and outdoor cats.
Hookworms
- Ancylostoma species
May cause anemia, weight loss, and digestive upset.
Note: Whipworms are rare in cats. Confirm diagnosis when possible.
How It Works
Praziquantel
- Damages tapeworm cell membranes
- Causes detachment from intestinal lining
- Worms are digested and expelled
Pyrantel Embonate
- Paralyzes roundworms and hookworms
- Worms lose attachment
- Expelled naturally via stool
The two active ingredients complement each other to provide comprehensive parasite coverage.
Dosage & Administration
Dosage is based strictly on body weight.
Typical Weight-Based Guide
| Cat Weight | Recommended Dose | Tablet Strength |
| Up to 2 kg | ½ tablet | 50 mg Praziquantel + 25 mg Pyrantel Embonate |
| 2 – 5 kg | 1 tablet | Same strength |
| 5 – 10 kg | 2 tablets | Same strength |
| > 10 kg | Consult vet | — |
Frequency
- Routine deworming: Every 3–6 months
- Active infection: May repeat after 14 days (vet-guided)
- Kittens: From 6 weeks onward (vet-supervised schedule)
How to Give
- Direct oral administration
- Hide in small amount of food
- Use pill pockets if needed
Ensure full dose is swallowed.
Benefits
- Broad-spectrum parasite control
- Single-dose convenience
- Fast-acting (often 24–48 hours)
- Widely used and trusted in veterinary medicine
- Cost-effective combination therapy
Safety & Side Effects
Most cats tolerate the medication well.
Common Mild Effects
- Temporary vomiting
- Soft stool
- Mild lethargy
- Drooling (if tablet tastes bitter)
Rare Serious Reactions
- Facial swelling
- Breathing difficulty
- Severe vomiting
- Tremors
Seek veterinary care if serious symptoms occur.
Important Precautions
- Avoid overdosing—strict weight-based dosing required
- Use caution in cats with liver/kidney disease
- Pregnant or lactating cats: use under veterinary guidance
- Maintain flea prevention to prevent tapeworm reinfection
Clinical Effectiveness
Veterinary studies show:
- Praziquantel: ~99% efficacy against tapeworms
- Pyrantel Embonate: >90% efficacy against roundworms and hookworms
- Rapid parasite elimination in 24–48 hours
This combination remains a standard treatment in feline parasite management.







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