Neomax Allwormer for Dogs Without Vet Prescription

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About Neomax Allwormer for Dogs Without Vet Prescription

Neomax Allwormer is the budget-priced, vet-grade intestinal wormer for dogs that delivers the same protection as Drontal at a fraction of the price. APVMA-approved, manufactured in Australia, and shipped worldwide — including the USA, Canada, the UK and Europe. No vet prescription needed.

Why customers choose Neomax

Neomax tablets contain the same two active ingredients you'll find in Drontal Allwormer and Endogard — praziquantel for tapeworms and oxibendazole for roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. The dosing is identical. The efficacy is identical. The only difference is price: Neomax is roughly a third of the cost per dose because it's the Australian generic.

What Neomax kills

  • Roundworms — Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina, including the immature stages most wormers miss
  • Hookworms — Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, responsible for blood loss and anaemia in young puppies
  • Whipworms — Trichuris vulpis, one of the hardest intestinal worms to clear in adult dogs
  • Tapeworms — including Dipylidium caninum, Taenia species and Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm)

Two strengths, two pack sizes

The Neomax range comes in two strengths — Brown for small dogs and puppies up to 11 lbs (5 kg), and Blue for dogs over 11 lbs (5 kg). Each strength is available in a 2-tablet pack (perfect for single-dog households) and a 50-tablet bulk pack (designed for breeders, kennels, rescues and multi-dog homes — the lowest per-dose price in the range).

How often should I worm my dog with Neomax?

  • Adult dogs — every 3 months for routine maintenance
  • Puppies 2–12 weeks — every 2 weeks
  • Puppies 12 weeks to 6 months — monthly
  • Pregnant or lactating bitches — 10 days before whelping, then 2 and 4 weeks after
  • Working, hunting and rescue dogs — more often (every 6–8 weeks), as exposure to tapeworm is higher

Active ingredients

Each Neomax tablet contains praziquantel and oxibendazole. The Brown tablet (small dogs/puppies up to 11 lbs / 5 kg) contains 25 mg praziquantel + 50 mg oxibendazole. The Blue tablet (dogs over 11 lbs / 5 kg) contains 50 mg praziquantel + 100 mg oxibendazole. APVMA Approval No: 93269/140687.

Important — what Neomax doesn't cover

Neomax is an intestinal wormer only. It does not prevent heartworm or fleas and ticks. For complete monthly protection, pair Neomax with a heartworm preventative such as Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra, plus a monthly flea and tick product like NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio.

Worldwide shipping — no vet prescription required

We ship Neomax to the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, New Zealand and worldwide. Neomax is sold over the counter — no vet prescription needed. Fast dispatch from our Australian warehouse with international tracking included on every order.

Neomax Allwormer is the budget-priced, vet-grade intestinal wormer for dogs that delivers the same protection as Drontal at a fraction of the price. APVMA-approved, manufactured in Australia, and shipped worldwide — including the USA, Canada, the UK and Europe. No vet prescription needed.

Why customers choose Neomax

Neomax tablets contain the same two active ingredients you'll find in Drontal Allwormer and Endogard — praziquantel for tapeworms and oxibendazole for roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. The dosing is identical. The efficacy is identical. The only difference is price: Neomax is roughly a third of the cost per dose because it's the Australian generic.

What Neomax kills

  • Roundworms — Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina, including the immature stages most wormers miss
  • Hookworms — Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, responsible for blood loss and anaemia in young puppies
  • Whipworms — Trichuris vulpis, one of the hardest intestinal worms to clear in adult dogs
  • Tapeworms — including Dipylidium caninum, Taenia species and Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm)

Two strengths, two pack sizes

The Neomax range comes in two strengths — Brown for small dogs and puppies up to 11 lbs (5 kg), and Blue for dogs over 11 lbs (5 kg). Each strength is available in a 2-tablet pack (perfect for single-dog households) and a 50-tablet bulk pack (designed for breeders, kennels, rescues and multi-dog homes — the lowest per-dose price in the range).

How often should I worm my dog with Neomax?

  • Adult dogs — every 3 months for routine maintenance
  • Puppies 2–12 weeks — every 2 weeks
  • Puppies 12 weeks to 6 months — monthly
  • Pregnant or lactating bitches — 10 days before whelping, then 2 and 4 weeks after
  • Working, hunting and rescue dogs — more often (every 6–8 weeks), as exposure to tapeworm is higher

Active ingredients

Each Neomax tablet contains praziquantel and oxibendazole. The Brown tablet (small dogs/puppies up to 11 lbs / 5 kg) contains 25 mg praziquantel + 50 mg oxibendazole. The Blue tablet (dogs over 11 lbs / 5 kg) contains 50 mg praziquantel + 100 mg oxibendazole. APVMA Approval No: 93269/140687.

Important — what Neomax doesn't cover

Neomax is an intestinal wormer only. It does not prevent heartworm or fleas and ticks. For complete monthly protection, pair Neomax with a heartworm preventative such as Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra, plus a monthly flea and tick product like NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio.

Worldwide shipping — no vet prescription required

We ship Neomax to the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, New Zealand and worldwide. Neomax is sold over the counter — no vet prescription needed. Fast dispatch from our Australian warehouse with international tracking included on every order.