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Milbeguard Duo Cat
Milbeguard Duo for cats
Milbeguard Duo deworming tablets for cats are suitable for the prevention of heartworm and for the treatment of mixed infections caused by roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms.
Active ingredients and dosage
One 4 mg/10 mg Milbeguard Duo tablet for small cats and kittens contains:
Milbemycin oxime 4 mg
Praziquantel 10 mg
One 16 mg/40 mg Milbeguard Duo tablet for large cats contains:
Milbemycin oxime 16 mg
Praziquantel 40 mg
Dosage |
|
Weight of the cat | Optimal dosage |
0,5-1 kg | 0,5 tablet small cat and kitten |
>1-2 kg | 1 tablet small cat and kitten |
2-4 kg | 0,5 tablet large cat |
>4-8 kg | 1 tablet large cat |
>8-12 kg | 2 tablets large cat |
Administration
Milbeguard Duo tablets should only be administered orally, at the same time as or after eating. This gives optimal protection against
heartworm disease.
How often should you worm a cat?
The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult cats an average of 4 times a year. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.
Leaflet
For more information, please read the Milbeguard Duo leaflet.
Want to know more?
Learn more about deworming cats here!


Milbeguard Duo for cats
Milbeguard Duo deworming tablets for cats are suitable for the prevention of heartworm and for the treatment of mixed infections caused by roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms.
Active ingredients and dosage
One 4 mg/10 mg Milbeguard Duo tablet for small cats and kittens contains:
Milbemycin oxime 4 mg
Praziquantel 10 mg
One 16 mg/40 mg Milbeguard Duo tablet for large cats contains:
Milbemycin oxime 16 mg
Praziquantel 40 mg
Dosage |
|
Weight of the cat | Optimal dosage |
0,5-1 kg | 0,5 tablet small cat and kitten |
>1-2 kg | 1 tablet small cat and kitten |
2-4 kg | 0,5 tablet large cat |
>4-8 kg | 1 tablet large cat |
>8-12 kg | 2 tablets large cat |
Administration
Milbeguard Duo tablets should only be administered orally, at the same time as or after eating. This gives optimal protection against
heartworm disease.
How often should you worm a cat?
The ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) recommends deworming adult cats an average of 4 times a year. Kitten deworming at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age, then every month until they are six months old.
Leaflet
For more information, please read the Milbeguard Duo leaflet.
Want to know more?
Learn more about deworming cats here!
Use during gestation, lactation or laying
Gestation and lactation:
The safety of the veterinary medicinal product has been proven during gestation and lactation.
Can be used during gestation and lactation.
Fertility:
Can be used in breeding animals.
Side effects
Very rarely
(<1 animal/10,000 animals treated, including isolated reports):
Hypersensitivity reaction (especially in young cats)
Systemic disorders (such as lethargy)
Neurological symptoms1 (such as ataxia, muscle twitching)
Gastrointestinal disorders (such as vomiting, diarrhoea)
Animal | Cat, Kitten |
Prescription required Netherlands | No |
Prescription required Germany | |
Prescription required France | |
Prescription required Spain | |
Further information |
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This is a veterinary medicine, please read the package leaflet before use.