Description InPar is a veterinary medicinal product in tablet form, intended for the treatment of mixed internal parasite infestations in dogs. Thanks to the combination of three active ingredients, the product provides effective control of adult and immature forms of the most common roundworms and tapeworms. Regular deworming of your dog with InPar helps maintain its health and well-being and reduces the risk of parasites spreading into the environment. Package contents InPar tablets, 200 pcs. Each tablet contains: Active substances: Praziquantel 50 mg, Pyrantel pamoate 144 mg, Fenbendazole 200 mg. Product purpose The product is intended for the treatment of mixed invasions of adult roundworms (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms) and tapeworms in dogs. Product characteristics The InPar tablet contains three broad-spectrum active ingredients: praziquantel, pyrantel pamoate, and fenbendazole. Praziquantel effectively combats tapeworms, while pyrantel pamoate and fenbendazole are effective against various roundworm species, including roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. The round, scored tablet facilitates precise dosing based on the dogs weight. The product can be administered directly into the mouth or crushed and mixed with food. Routine treatment requires a single dose. Product use Administer orally, at a dose of 1 tablet per 10 kg of dogs body weight. 2-5 kg body weight: ½ tablet >5-10 kg body weight: 1 tablet >10-20 kg body weight: 2 tablets >20-30 kg body weight: 3 tablets >30-40 kg body weight: 4 tablets The tablet can be administered directly or mixed with food. Fasting is not necessary before treatment. If an infection is diagnosed, treatment should be repeated after 14 days. Notes and precautions Do not use in female dogs during the first four weeks of pregnancy. Use in later stages of pregnancy and lactation after consultation with a veterinarian. Do not use concurrently with products containing piperazine. Wash hands after administering the tablets. Fleas are the intermediate host of the tapeworm Dipylidium caninum, therefore concomitant treatment of flea infestations is recommended. Keep out of reach of children.