
Neomax Tablets for Small Dogs & Puppies 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg) (Brown) β 50 Tablets
Australian-made intestinal wormer for small dogs and puppies 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). Bulk 50-tablet pack β designed for breeders, kennels, rescues and multi-dog households. Same APVMA-approved formula as our 2-pack, at significantly better per-dose value.
Bulk-pack worming for breeders, rescues and multi-dog households
Neomax Allwormer Tablets (Brown 50-pack) are an Australian-made, APVMA-approved oral wormer for small dogs and puppies weighing 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). One tablet covers all four major intestinal worms in dogs β roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm. The actives are praziquantel and oxibendazole, identical to Drontal Allwormer and Endogard. As a generic, Neomax delivers the same protection at significantly lower per-dose cost.
This 50-tablet pack is the bulk-pack option for serious users β roughly 4+ years of monthly worming for a single small dog, or excellent per-dose value when worming a litter, a kennel of small breeds, or a rescue group. It's our most popular wholesale-style SKU.
What Neomax protects your dog against
- Roundworms β Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina, including the immature stages that most worming products miss.
- Hookworms β Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, the two species responsible for blood loss and anaemia in young puppies.
- Whipworms β Trichuris vulpis, one of the hardest intestinal worms to clear in adult dogs.
- Tapeworms β Dipylidium caninum (the flea-transmitted tapeworm), Taenia species, and Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm β a serious public-health risk).
How Neomax works
Praziquantel is the gold-standard active for tapeworms. It paralyses the tapeworm and breaks down its protective outer layer so it can be digested and passed out of your dog's system β usually within 24 hours of dosing.
Oxibendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole that targets roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. It blocks the worm's ability to absorb glucose, starving the parasite and clearing it from the intestinal tract.
Both actives have been used in veterinary medicine for decades. They're the same two ingredients you'll find in well-known brands like Drontal and Endogard β Neomax is the budget-priced Australian generic, with the same vet-grade efficacy at roughly a third of the cost.
Active ingredients
Each Neomax Brown tablet contains 25 mg praziquantel and 50 mg oxibendazole, dosed for dogs and puppies up to 11 lbs (5 kg).
Dosing β quick guide
- Up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) β half a tablet
- 5.6β11 lbs (2.6β5 kg) β one full tablet
- Adult dogs: every 3 months for maintenance worming
- Puppies: every 2 weeks from 2 weeks of age until 12 weeks, then monthly until 6 months, then every 3 months
- Pregnant or lactating bitches: 10 days before whelping, then 2 and 4 weeks after
Who buys the 50-pack?
- Breeders worming litters and broodstock
- Boarding kennels and dog daycares with rolling intake
- Rescue organisations and foster carers
- Multi-dog households (3+ small dogs)
- Anyone who wants the lowest per-tablet price on a long-life product
Why customers buy Neomax instead of Drontal
- Identical active ingredients to Drontal Allwormer for small dogs
- APVMA-approved, manufactured under Australian GMP conditions
- The 50-pack drops the per-dose cost significantly below the 2-pack
- Scored tablets for accurate half-doses on the smallest puppies
- No prescription required
Pack contents
50 tablets β bulk-pack option for multi-dog households, breeders, rescues and boarding facilities. Approximately 4+ years of routine worming for one small dog, or excellent per-dose value across multiple dogs.
Safety and side effects
Neomax has a wide safety margin. The actives are well-tolerated in dogs from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. The most common side effects, when they occur at all, are mild β temporary loose stool or a one-off vomit in the 24 hours after dosing. Talk to your vet before use if your dog is pregnant or has a known sensitivity to benzimidazoles. Do not give to cats β see our cat wormer range for the feline equivalent.
Important β heartworm cover
Neomax Allwormer covers intestinal worms only. It does not prevent heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis). For complete protection, give Neomax alongside a monthly heartworm preventative such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
For complete parasite protection, pair Neomax with a monthly flea and tick chew (NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio) and a monthly heartworm preventative.
Compliance
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) Approval No: 93269/140687. Manufactured under GMP conditions and label-equivalent to leading Australian-registered allwormers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Neomax the same as Drontal?
A: Neomax contains the exact same two active ingredients as Drontal Allwormer for small dogs β praziquantel (for tapeworm) and oxibendazole (for round, hook and whipworm). The dosing and efficacy are equivalent. Neomax is the Australian generic and is significantly cheaper per dose. Both are APVMA-approved.
Q: What worms does Neomax kill?
A: Neomax kills all four major intestinal worms in dogs: roundworm (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), whipworm (Trichuris vulpis) and tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia species, Echinococcus granulosus). It does NOT prevent heartworm β for that you need a separate monthly heartworm preventative.
Q: How often do I worm my small dog with Neomax?
A: Adult dogs over 6 months: every 3 months. Puppies 2β12 weeks: every 2 weeks. Puppies 12 weeks to 6 months: monthly. Pregnant bitches: 10 days before whelping and 2 + 4 weeks after. Rescue dogs and dogs with a history of fleas should be wormed more often because tapeworm is flea-transmitted.
Q: Can I split the tablet?
A: Yes. Neomax tablets are centrally scored so a half-tablet is easy and accurate. The half-tablet dose is for dogs and puppies up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg).
Q: Is Neomax safe for puppies?
A: Yes β Neomax is approved for puppies from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. It's commonly used by breeders and rescues for first worming.
Q: Can I give Neomax to my cat?
A: No β this product is formulated for dogs only. Cats need a cat-specific wormer because they're more sensitive to certain veterinary actives. See our cat wormer range.
Q: Do I need a prescription?
A: No. Neomax Allwormer is sold over the counter and ships without prescription verification.
Q: Does Neomax prevent heartworm?
A: No. Neomax covers intestinal worms only. Heartworm is a separate parasite that requires a dedicated monthly preventative. For complete coverage, pair Neomax with a heartworm tablet such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
Q: Does Neomax kill fleas?
A: No. For fleas and ticks you need a separate monthly product such as NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio. Neomax is an intestinal wormer only.
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$52.56Neomax Tablets for Small Dogs & Puppies 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg) (Brown) β 50 Tablets
Australian-made intestinal wormer for small dogs and puppies 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). Bulk 50-tablet pack β designed for breeders, kennels, rescues and multi-dog households. Same APVMA-approved formula as our 2-pack, at significantly better per-dose value.
Bulk-pack worming for breeders, rescues and multi-dog households
Neomax Allwormer Tablets (Brown 50-pack) are an Australian-made, APVMA-approved oral wormer for small dogs and puppies weighing 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). One tablet covers all four major intestinal worms in dogs β roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm. The actives are praziquantel and oxibendazole, identical to Drontal Allwormer and Endogard. As a generic, Neomax delivers the same protection at significantly lower per-dose cost.
This 50-tablet pack is the bulk-pack option for serious users β roughly 4+ years of monthly worming for a single small dog, or excellent per-dose value when worming a litter, a kennel of small breeds, or a rescue group. It's our most popular wholesale-style SKU.
What Neomax protects your dog against
- Roundworms β Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina, including the immature stages that most worming products miss.
- Hookworms β Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, the two species responsible for blood loss and anaemia in young puppies.
- Whipworms β Trichuris vulpis, one of the hardest intestinal worms to clear in adult dogs.
- Tapeworms β Dipylidium caninum (the flea-transmitted tapeworm), Taenia species, and Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm β a serious public-health risk).
How Neomax works
Praziquantel is the gold-standard active for tapeworms. It paralyses the tapeworm and breaks down its protective outer layer so it can be digested and passed out of your dog's system β usually within 24 hours of dosing.
Oxibendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole that targets roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. It blocks the worm's ability to absorb glucose, starving the parasite and clearing it from the intestinal tract.
Both actives have been used in veterinary medicine for decades. They're the same two ingredients you'll find in well-known brands like Drontal and Endogard β Neomax is the budget-priced Australian generic, with the same vet-grade efficacy at roughly a third of the cost.
Active ingredients
Each Neomax Brown tablet contains 25 mg praziquantel and 50 mg oxibendazole, dosed for dogs and puppies up to 11 lbs (5 kg).
Dosing β quick guide
- Up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) β half a tablet
- 5.6β11 lbs (2.6β5 kg) β one full tablet
- Adult dogs: every 3 months for maintenance worming
- Puppies: every 2 weeks from 2 weeks of age until 12 weeks, then monthly until 6 months, then every 3 months
- Pregnant or lactating bitches: 10 days before whelping, then 2 and 4 weeks after
Who buys the 50-pack?
- Breeders worming litters and broodstock
- Boarding kennels and dog daycares with rolling intake
- Rescue organisations and foster carers
- Multi-dog households (3+ small dogs)
- Anyone who wants the lowest per-tablet price on a long-life product
Why customers buy Neomax instead of Drontal
- Identical active ingredients to Drontal Allwormer for small dogs
- APVMA-approved, manufactured under Australian GMP conditions
- The 50-pack drops the per-dose cost significantly below the 2-pack
- Scored tablets for accurate half-doses on the smallest puppies
- No prescription required
Pack contents
50 tablets β bulk-pack option for multi-dog households, breeders, rescues and boarding facilities. Approximately 4+ years of routine worming for one small dog, or excellent per-dose value across multiple dogs.
Safety and side effects
Neomax has a wide safety margin. The actives are well-tolerated in dogs from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. The most common side effects, when they occur at all, are mild β temporary loose stool or a one-off vomit in the 24 hours after dosing. Talk to your vet before use if your dog is pregnant or has a known sensitivity to benzimidazoles. Do not give to cats β see our cat wormer range for the feline equivalent.
Important β heartworm cover
Neomax Allwormer covers intestinal worms only. It does not prevent heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis). For complete protection, give Neomax alongside a monthly heartworm preventative such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
For complete parasite protection, pair Neomax with a monthly flea and tick chew (NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio) and a monthly heartworm preventative.
Compliance
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) Approval No: 93269/140687. Manufactured under GMP conditions and label-equivalent to leading Australian-registered allwormers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Neomax the same as Drontal?
A: Neomax contains the exact same two active ingredients as Drontal Allwormer for small dogs β praziquantel (for tapeworm) and oxibendazole (for round, hook and whipworm). The dosing and efficacy are equivalent. Neomax is the Australian generic and is significantly cheaper per dose. Both are APVMA-approved.
Q: What worms does Neomax kill?
A: Neomax kills all four major intestinal worms in dogs: roundworm (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), whipworm (Trichuris vulpis) and tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia species, Echinococcus granulosus). It does NOT prevent heartworm β for that you need a separate monthly heartworm preventative.
Q: How often do I worm my small dog with Neomax?
A: Adult dogs over 6 months: every 3 months. Puppies 2β12 weeks: every 2 weeks. Puppies 12 weeks to 6 months: monthly. Pregnant bitches: 10 days before whelping and 2 + 4 weeks after. Rescue dogs and dogs with a history of fleas should be wormed more often because tapeworm is flea-transmitted.
Q: Can I split the tablet?
A: Yes. Neomax tablets are centrally scored so a half-tablet is easy and accurate. The half-tablet dose is for dogs and puppies up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg).
Q: Is Neomax safe for puppies?
A: Yes β Neomax is approved for puppies from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. It's commonly used by breeders and rescues for first worming.
Q: Can I give Neomax to my cat?
A: No β this product is formulated for dogs only. Cats need a cat-specific wormer because they're more sensitive to certain veterinary actives. See our cat wormer range.
Q: Do I need a prescription?
A: No. Neomax Allwormer is sold over the counter and ships without prescription verification.
Q: Does Neomax prevent heartworm?
A: No. Neomax covers intestinal worms only. Heartworm is a separate parasite that requires a dedicated monthly preventative. For complete coverage, pair Neomax with a heartworm tablet such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
Q: Does Neomax kill fleas?
A: No. For fleas and ticks you need a separate monthly product such as NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio. Neomax is an intestinal wormer only.
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Australian-made intestinal wormer for small dogs and puppies 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). Bulk 50-tablet pack β designed for breeders, kennels, rescues and multi-dog households. Same APVMA-approved formula as our 2-pack, at significantly better per-dose value.
Bulk-pack worming for breeders, rescues and multi-dog households
Neomax Allwormer Tablets (Brown 50-pack) are an Australian-made, APVMA-approved oral wormer for small dogs and puppies weighing 1.1β11 lbs (0.5β5 kg). One tablet covers all four major intestinal worms in dogs β roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm. The actives are praziquantel and oxibendazole, identical to Drontal Allwormer and Endogard. As a generic, Neomax delivers the same protection at significantly lower per-dose cost.
This 50-tablet pack is the bulk-pack option for serious users β roughly 4+ years of monthly worming for a single small dog, or excellent per-dose value when worming a litter, a kennel of small breeds, or a rescue group. It's our most popular wholesale-style SKU.
What Neomax protects your dog against
- Roundworms β Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina, including the immature stages that most worming products miss.
- Hookworms β Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, the two species responsible for blood loss and anaemia in young puppies.
- Whipworms β Trichuris vulpis, one of the hardest intestinal worms to clear in adult dogs.
- Tapeworms β Dipylidium caninum (the flea-transmitted tapeworm), Taenia species, and Echinococcus granulosus (hydatid tapeworm β a serious public-health risk).
How Neomax works
Praziquantel is the gold-standard active for tapeworms. It paralyses the tapeworm and breaks down its protective outer layer so it can be digested and passed out of your dog's system β usually within 24 hours of dosing.
Oxibendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole that targets roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. It blocks the worm's ability to absorb glucose, starving the parasite and clearing it from the intestinal tract.
Both actives have been used in veterinary medicine for decades. They're the same two ingredients you'll find in well-known brands like Drontal and Endogard β Neomax is the budget-priced Australian generic, with the same vet-grade efficacy at roughly a third of the cost.
Active ingredients
Each Neomax Brown tablet contains 25 mg praziquantel and 50 mg oxibendazole, dosed for dogs and puppies up to 11 lbs (5 kg).
Dosing β quick guide
- Up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) β half a tablet
- 5.6β11 lbs (2.6β5 kg) β one full tablet
- Adult dogs: every 3 months for maintenance worming
- Puppies: every 2 weeks from 2 weeks of age until 12 weeks, then monthly until 6 months, then every 3 months
- Pregnant or lactating bitches: 10 days before whelping, then 2 and 4 weeks after
Who buys the 50-pack?
- Breeders worming litters and broodstock
- Boarding kennels and dog daycares with rolling intake
- Rescue organisations and foster carers
- Multi-dog households (3+ small dogs)
- Anyone who wants the lowest per-tablet price on a long-life product
Why customers buy Neomax instead of Drontal
- Identical active ingredients to Drontal Allwormer for small dogs
- APVMA-approved, manufactured under Australian GMP conditions
- The 50-pack drops the per-dose cost significantly below the 2-pack
- Scored tablets for accurate half-doses on the smallest puppies
- No prescription required
Pack contents
50 tablets β bulk-pack option for multi-dog households, breeders, rescues and boarding facilities. Approximately 4+ years of routine worming for one small dog, or excellent per-dose value across multiple dogs.
Safety and side effects
Neomax has a wide safety margin. The actives are well-tolerated in dogs from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. The most common side effects, when they occur at all, are mild β temporary loose stool or a one-off vomit in the 24 hours after dosing. Talk to your vet before use if your dog is pregnant or has a known sensitivity to benzimidazoles. Do not give to cats β see our cat wormer range for the feline equivalent.
Important β heartworm cover
Neomax Allwormer covers intestinal worms only. It does not prevent heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis). For complete protection, give Neomax alongside a monthly heartworm preventative such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
For complete parasite protection, pair Neomax with a monthly flea and tick chew (NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio) and a monthly heartworm preventative.
Compliance
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) Approval No: 93269/140687. Manufactured under GMP conditions and label-equivalent to leading Australian-registered allwormers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Neomax the same as Drontal?
A: Neomax contains the exact same two active ingredients as Drontal Allwormer for small dogs β praziquantel (for tapeworm) and oxibendazole (for round, hook and whipworm). The dosing and efficacy are equivalent. Neomax is the Australian generic and is significantly cheaper per dose. Both are APVMA-approved.
Q: What worms does Neomax kill?
A: Neomax kills all four major intestinal worms in dogs: roundworm (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina), hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), whipworm (Trichuris vulpis) and tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia species, Echinococcus granulosus). It does NOT prevent heartworm β for that you need a separate monthly heartworm preventative.
Q: How often do I worm my small dog with Neomax?
A: Adult dogs over 6 months: every 3 months. Puppies 2β12 weeks: every 2 weeks. Puppies 12 weeks to 6 months: monthly. Pregnant bitches: 10 days before whelping and 2 + 4 weeks after. Rescue dogs and dogs with a history of fleas should be wormed more often because tapeworm is flea-transmitted.
Q: Can I split the tablet?
A: Yes. Neomax tablets are centrally scored so a half-tablet is easy and accurate. The half-tablet dose is for dogs and puppies up to 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg).
Q: Is Neomax safe for puppies?
A: Yes β Neomax is approved for puppies from 2 weeks of age and at least 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg) bodyweight. It's commonly used by breeders and rescues for first worming.
Q: Can I give Neomax to my cat?
A: No β this product is formulated for dogs only. Cats need a cat-specific wormer because they're more sensitive to certain veterinary actives. See our cat wormer range.
Q: Do I need a prescription?
A: No. Neomax Allwormer is sold over the counter and ships without prescription verification.
Q: Does Neomax prevent heartworm?
A: No. Neomax covers intestinal worms only. Heartworm is a separate parasite that requires a dedicated monthly preventative. For complete coverage, pair Neomax with a heartworm tablet such as Valuheart, Heartgard Plus or NexGard Spectra.
Q: Does Neomax kill fleas?
A: No. For fleas and ticks you need a separate monthly product such as NexGard, Bravecto or Simparica Trio. Neomax is an intestinal wormer only.











