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Endoparasites in Harris Hawks

Bird · Parabuteo unicinctus · typical adult weight 0.57–1.00 kg

3 cited drugs treat Endoparasites in harris hawks: Fenbendazole, Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate.

Gastrointestinal helminth and protozoal infections. Macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles, and pyrantel cover the bulk of nematode treatment; protozoal indications require dedicated drugs (metronidazole, sulfadimethoxine).

The overview above describes Endoparasites across species; the citations below are the ExoticRx dose rules scoped to harris hawks — a reference list, not new species-specific clinical guidance.

Fenbendazole(Panacur)

Antiparasitic
RouteDoseFrequencyIndicationEvidenceSource
PO25 mg/kgonceAscarids, some microfilariae, capillariasis, otherModerateSamour, Avian Medicine, 3rd Ed. (raptor formulary appendix), p.666. Row as printed binds this dose to raptors on its own line: "Fenbendazole Panacur 2.5% or 10% Raptors PO 100 mg/kg once Ascarids, some microfilariae, capillariasis, other". Located by line-level extraction and then read on the page; the species binding is the row's own species column, not text proximity. | REDUCED 100 -> 25 mg/kg ON 2026-08-20 after independent cross-book review: raptor text p.325 "Fenbendazole 25 mg/kg either once or SID for 3-5 days ... Possible toxicity in vultures?"; BSAVA raptor p.65 "Fenbendazole is considered to be toxic in vultures"; Plumb's p.534 "NOTE: Fenbendazole may cause severe toxicity in some birds". Primary toxicity reports: Weber MA et al., J Am Vet Med Assoc 2002;221:417-419 (bone marrow hypoplasia, five painted storks); Gozalo AS et al., J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci 2006;45:63-66 (mortality in pigeons); Bonar CJ et al., J Avian Med Surg 2003;17:16 (two vulture species); Howard LL et al., J Avian Med Surg 2002;16:203-210. | PRIMARY TOXICITY REPORTS VERIFIED IN PUBMED 2026-08-20, retrieved independently of the handbook reference list that named them: Gozalo AS, Schwiebert RS, Lawson GW. "Mortality associated with fenbendazole administration in pigeons (Columba livia)." J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci 2006;45(6):63-66. PMID 17089995https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17089995/ . Weber MA, Terrell SP, Neiffer DL, Miller MA, Mangold BJ. "Bone marrow hypoplasia and intestinal crypt cell necrosis associated with fenbendazole […]" J Am Vet Med Assoc 2002;221(3):417-419. PMID 12164542https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12164542/ . Both titles state the harm directly; neither paper was read in full, so this establishes that the reports exist and what they report, not their dose-response detail. | RAPTOR-SPECIFIC LITERATURE RETRIEVED 2026-08-20: Al-Timimi F, Nolosco P, Al-Timimi B. "Incidence and treatment of serratospiculosis in falcons from Saudi Arabia." Vet Rec 2009;165(14):408-409. doi:10.1136/vr.165.14.408. PMID 19801594https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19801594/ (30 mg/kg PO 5-8 days effective, no side effects). Doss GA, Mans C, Johnson L, Pinkerton ME, Hardie RJ, Sladky KK. "Diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease in a harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) with suspected fenbendazole toxicosis." J Am Vet Med Assoc 2018;252(3):336-342. PMID 29346050https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29346050/ . Both abstracts read in full.

Praziquantel(Droncit)

Antiparasitic
RouteDoseFrequencyIndicationEvidenceSource
SC5–10 mg/kgonceActive against cestodes and trematodesModerateSamour, Avian Medicine, 3rd Ed. (raptor formulary appendix), p.668. Row as printed binds this dose to raptors on its own line: "Praziquantel Droncit 50-mg tablets Raptors SC or PO 5-10 mg/kg once Active against cestodes and trematodes". Located by line-level extraction and then read on the page; the species binding is the row's own species column, not text proximity.

Pyrantel Pamoate(Strongid-T, Nemex)

Antiparasitic
RouteDoseFrequencyIndicationEvidenceSource
PO20 mg/kgonceControl of nematodesModerateSamour, Avian Medicine, 3rd Ed. (raptor formulary appendix), p.668. Row as printed binds this dose to raptors on its own line: "Pyrantel Strongid (Pfizer); Nemex Raptors PO 20 mg/kg once Control of nematodes". Located by line-level extraction and then read on the page; the species binding is the row's own species column, not text proximity.

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