

💪 Defeat pinworms with ease—tasty, potent, and always ready!
Aurora 50mg/mL Oral Pro Pyrantel Pamoate Oral Suspension is a vanilla-flavored, alcohol-free liquid dewormer designed for effective pinworm treatment. Its potent 50mg/mL concentration allows flexible dosing anytime, with or without food, making it ideal for kids and pets alike. The 16-ounce bottle offers long-lasting supply, backed by a 4.7-star rating from thousands of satisfied users.




| ASIN | B0771WYDR5 |
| Active Ingredients | Pyrantel Pamoate |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,008 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6 in Dog Wormers |
| Brand | Oral-Pro |
| Brand Name | Oral-Pro |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,736 Reviews |
| Flavor | Vanilla |
| Item Dimensions | 2.87 x 2.87 x 5.87 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.87 x 2.87 x 5.87 inches |
| Manufacturer | Aurora Pharmaceutical |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free |
| Model Name | 21014 |
| Model Number | 21014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Treats pinworms easily |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pinworm |
| Target Audience | Dog |
| UPC | 351072088015 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
R**N
Great value
Perfect for litter of puppies, has enough to last for a long time. You just have to weigh puppies and give right amount. Works great, kept my litter of puppies free of worms
C**N
Use for my puppies!
Works good and I use it for my puppies with a conversion chart to worm them also. It’s much cheaper than puppy wormer and same thing.
M**H
Great product Highly recommend ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Good for Humans, cats and dogs. My vets office recommended this to me, for my cats, since my Fip kitten got roundworms again. I love that my cats didn't foam at the mouth or have any issues after taking it. You will need to buy a medicine dropper. It works, for your pets and humans. It was easy to use with the medicine dropper, for the price it was a nice size bottle. I wouldn't say it was good with pain relieving, but it helps rid of pinworms , roundworms and hookworms, my vets office told me to use this because it does treat these worms. It will take 2-5 days for them to come out the body and I have to repeat 1 time every two weeks for 6 weeks and I definitely do that with a lot left over. Please make sure to really clean the dropper or buy a dropper for each fur baby you have.
M**E
Saves me hundreds on vet meds!
Great product. Like many ppl struggling to care for their pets with insane prices on pet healthcare products and so many medications requiring a vet Rx script, it's impossible to save a penny. So after HOURS of diving into research on my dogs heartgard Rx script, I found out the medication used in the chewable tablets is OTC medication. Heartgard chewables active ingredients for heartworm/wormer is "ivermectin 1%" & "pyrantel pamoate". I have giant breed dogs (English Mastiffs) and they don't have the mutation gene for ivermectin, so they can take Heartgard plus Rx script chewable tables. I dose my dogs both for 150lbs of body weight each. So each dog will receive 1cc of pyrantel pomoate suspension for each 10lbs of body weight. I use the 35cc syringes from feed store. Pull out 15cc in syringe and put it down the hatch. My dogs love the delicious flavor. No needle involved or ever necessary for this bottle. I buy Ivermectin 1% injectable (agri-mectin which I have on hand because I have goats) and dose each dog a tad over what they received from their script medication chewable tablet dosing, which heartgard labels on the box. "Yes, look at the box. They literally tell you how to properly dose the medication by the precise mcg NOT mg..." So each of my Mastiffs where taking 2 chewable tables to add upto their weight. So I withdrawl into a syringe w/ a 20g 1/2" needle .5cc of ivermectin which is 500mcg round about. I then squirt the meds into another syringe filled with organic bone broth, and shake it up. Bone broth is the ivermectins carrier to the intestinal lining. I then squirt the mixed up second syringe w/o the needle into the back of my dogs throat. Easy, simple, my dogs could care less. They know a special treat comes every month during their med day. So with a $55 dollar bottle of injectable ivermectin and a cheap bottle of dewormer, I can give my dogs the equivalent of Heartgards chewable Rx vet script tablets, for less than a few cents every month. I was paying WAY over a few hundred if not closer to a thousand dollars a year for both of my English Mastiffs' heartworm protection medication. I would consult a vet and have your dog cleared for the MR1 gene mutation before going this route, but my dogs aren't "herd/shepherd" breed dogs and have been cleared by my old vet. Note... you can kill a dog with ivermectin if they have the gene mutation or if you do the stupid internet recommendations of 1cc per 10lbs. Omg... that's literally the equivalent of dosing a full grown cow by weight. Look at the Heartgard box, they literally label the amount consumed by your dog and its dosed in "mcg". I'm NOT a vet, and that's why before trying a cheap alternative you SHOULD consult a legal canine vet for guidance and safety for your specific pet. Overall this is a AWESOME product and keeps the worms away. Woo-hoo...
T**N
Great product
Amazing stuff works great I used on my two 40 pd pit bull dogs ❤️
K**A
It works, but it's toxic to the body.
I deducted one star solely because of its toxicity to the body as a whole. I can confidently say that it works. People who have pets absolutely need to do parasite prevention! That's why our whole family takes antiparasitic medication every six months. Even though I do parasite prevention for my dogs every three months with special tablets that I order from other countries, since they can't be bought without a prescription in the US. Nevertheless, infection still occurs because the dogs defecate outside, sniff the grass and other things, and then we kiss them. That's how the infection happens. Plus, we are big sushi lovers, and fish is a primary source of parasitic infections. Returning to this syrup, I can say that it works; the parasites come out after a few days, usually already dead, but they are difficult to see, for obvious reasons. But if you look closely each time, you can notice them. I tolerate syrups very poorly; I can't drink any syrups. Therefore, when I drink antiparasitic syrup, I always feel nauseous. But this time, I wasn't just nauseous. Rashes started appearing all over my body, which itched terribly. Usually, due to the irritation caused by the death of the worms, itching may occur on the body, but without rashes. But if the itching is accompanied by rashes, it indicates an allergic reaction. And that means that the syrup is too toxic. I would really like the manufacturers to focus more on components that kill worms, instead of putting a lot of unnecessary chemicals in there for taste... which causes allergies in people! The last thing I wanted to add is that this reaction was not only in me, but also in my husband, who has never suffered from any allergies...
A**Y
Great
Nice flavor, easy for cats and kittens who don't do pills. Also safe for people.
M**A
Good price and quality
We love this product for all of members our big family
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