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Drontal Plus Flavour Bone Shaped Tablets

Revised: June 2011

AN: 00542/2010


SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS


1. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT


Drontal Plus Flavour Bone Shaped Tablets


2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION



Active Constituents

mg/tablet



Febantel

150.0


Pyrantel embonate

144.0


Praziquantel

50.0





Relevant Constituents of the Excipients




Artificial beef flavour Irradiated

116.5


For full list of excipients, see section 6.1


3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM


Tablet.

A pale brown to brown, bone shaped tablet scored on both sides for oral administration to dogs.


4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS


4.1 Target species


Dogs


4.2 Indications for use, specifying the target species


For the control of the following roundworms and tapeworms in dogs and puppies :


Ascarids :

Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina (adult and late immature forms)

Hookworms :

Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum (adults)

Whipworms :

Trichuris vulpis (adults)

Tapeworms :

Echinococcus spp. Taenia spp. and Dipylidium caninum (adult and immature forms).


4.3 Contraindications


Do not use simultaneously with piperazine compounds

Do not exceed the stated dosage when treating pregnant bitches.

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.


4.5 Special precautions for use


i. Special precautions for use in animals


Any part-used tablets should be discarded.


ii. Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the medicinal product to animals


In the interests of good hygiene, persons administering the tablet directly to a dog or by adding it to the dog’s food, should wash their hands afterwards.


iii. Other precautions


None.


4.6 Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness)


None known


4.7 Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay


Consult a veterinary surgeon before treating pregnant animals for roundworms (see also Section 4.3 above).


The tablets may be used during lactation (see Section 4.8 below).


4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction

Piperazine (see Section 4.3 above).


4.9 Amount(s) to be administered and administration route

For oral administration only.


Dosage


The recommended dose rates are:15 mg/kg bodyweight febantel,

14.4 mg/kg pyrantel and 5 mg/kg praziquantel. This is equivalent to 1 tablet per 10 kg bodyweight


Puppies and Small Dogs:




3-5 kg bodyweight

= ½ tablet

6-10 kg bodyweight

1 tablet



Medium Dogs:




11-15 kg bodyweight

= 1 ½ tablets

16-20 kg bodyweight

= 2 tablets

21-25 kg bodyweight

= 2 ½ tablets

26-30 kg bodyweight

= 3 tablets



Large Dogs:


31-35 kg bodyweight

= 3 ½ tablets

36-40 kg bodyweight

= 4 tablets



Administration and Duration of Treatment


Oral administration, the tablet(s) can be given directly to the dog or disguised in food. Access to normal diet does not need to be limited before or after treatment.


Puppies should be treated at 2 weeks of age and every 2 weeks until 12 weeks of age. Thereafter they should be treated at 3 month intervals. It is advisable to treat the bitch at the same time as the puppies. Not for use in dogs weighing less than 3 kg.


For the control of Toxocara, nursing bitches should be dosed 2 weeks after giving birth and every 2 weeks until weaning.

For routine control adult dogs should be treated every 3 months. In the event of a heavy roundworm infestation, a repeat dose should be given after 14 days.


4.10 Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary


Benzimidazoles possess a wide safety margin. Pyrantel is not absorbed systemically to any extent. Praziquantel has a wide safety margin of up to five times the normal dose.


4.11 Withdrawal period(s)


Not applicable


5. PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES


The product contains anthelmintics active against roundworms and tapeworms. The product contains three active substances:


1) Febantel


Pyrantel embonate (pamoate)

and


Praziquantel, a partially hydrogenated pyrazino-isoquinoline derivative used widely as an anthelmintic for both human and veterinary use.


ATC Vet Code: QP52AC55


5.1 Pharmacodynamic properties


In this fixed combination product pyrantel and febantel act synergistically against all relevant nematodes (ascarids, hookworms and whipworms) in dogs. In particular, the activity spectrum covers Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum and Trichuris vulpis.

The spectrum of activity of praziquantel covers all important cestode species in dogs, in particular all Taenia spp, Dipylidium caninum, Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis. Praziquantel acts against adult and immature forms of these parasites.


Pyrantel acts as a cholinergic agonist. Its mode of action is to stimulate nicotinic cholinergic receptors of the parasite, induce spastic paralysis and thereby allow removal from the gastro-intestinal (GI) system by peristalsis.


Within the mammalian system febantel undergoes ring closure forming fenbendazole and oxfendazole. It is these chemical entities which exert the anthelmintic effect by inhibition of tubulin polymerization. Formation of microtubules is thereby prevented, resulting in disruption to structures vital to the normal functioning of the helminth. Glucose uptake, in particular, is affected, leading to a depletion in cell ATP. The parasite dies upon exhaustion of its energy reserves, which occurs 2-3 days later.


5.2 Pharmacokinetic particulars


Praziquantel is very rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout the parasite. Both in vivo and in vitro studies have shown that praziquantel causes severe damage to the parasite integument, resulting in contraction and paralysis. There is an almost instantaneous tetanic contraction of the parasite musculature and a rapid vacuolisation of the syncytial tegument. This rapid contraction has been explained by changes in divalent cation fluxes, especially calcium.


Since it contains praziquantel, the product is effective against Echinococcus multilocularis whichdoes not occur in the UK but is becoming more common in some European countries.


6. PHARMACEUTICAL PARTICULARS


6.1 List of excipients


Maize starch

Lactose monohydrate

Microcrystalline cellulose

Povidone

Magnesium stearate

Sodium laurilsulfate

Colloidal anhydrous silica

Artificial beef flavour irrad.


6.2 Incompatibilities


None known.


6.3 Shelf-life


Shelf-life of the veterinary medicinal product as packaged for sale:

5 years


6.4 Special precautions for storage


Do not store above 25ºC.


6.5 Nature and composition of immediate packaging


Container material :

Polypropylene-coated aluminium foil


Container colour :

White.


Container sizes :

Cartons containing 2, 6, 24, 102 and 108 tablets.

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.


Special precautions for the disposal of unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from the use of such products, if appropriate


Any unused veterinary medicinal products or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal products should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.


7. MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDER


UK Only


IE Only

Bayer plc,

Animal Health Division,

Bayer House,

Strawberry Hill,

Newbury,

Berkshire RG14 1JA

Bayer Ltd,

Animal Health Division,

The Atrium,

Blackthorn Road,

Dublin 18,

Ireland



8. MARKETING AUTHORISATION NUMBER(S)


UK Only

IE Only


Vm 00010/4115

VPA 10021/14/4


9. DATE OF FIRST AUTHORISATION


UK Only

IE Only


08 June 2000

21 October 2005


10. DATE OF LAST REVISION OF THE TEXT


UK Only

IE Only


June 2011

TBC



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