Rabbit Fenbendazole (Safe-Guard®) Calculator for milliliter (mL) dosage [Updated on: 12/29/23 03:07]

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⇉ "Should not be used in rabbits suffering from liver or kidney failure"- MediRabbit

Calculate for mL dosage
Dosage in mg/kg: mg/kg
Rabbit's weight
kg lbs
Concentration in mg/mL: mg/mL
⇉ Dosage: ≈ 0.2 mL
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1cc or cc³ (cubic centimeter) = 1 mL or mL (milliliter) = 1 mls
"≈" = "almost equal to"

        Based on the numbers entered, your rabbit of 1 kg (2.2 lbs) is taking a total of 0.2 mL (0.2 cc) of fenbendazole a day. You are using the oral suspension with a concentration of 100 mg/mL, therefore your rabbit is getting a dosage of 20 mg of medicine per 1 kg of body weight (20 mg/kg).

Math for a 1 kg or 2.2 lb rabbit: [20 mg/kg × 1 kg ÷ 100 mg/mL ≈ 0.2 mL]

20 mg/kg × 1 kg = 20 mg
20 mg ÷ 100 mg/mL = 0.2 mL ≈ 0.2 mL (0.2cc)


20 mg ÷ 2.20462262 lbs = 9.0718474076076 mg/lb ≈ 9.07 mg/lb

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