The only reason this is hard is because the chart is volumetric instead of weight, was the chart for a liquid version of the drug? BTW 1 cc = 1 mL, that cc/mL is just needlessly confusing for many people since it could mislead one into thinking that's a ratio. At the top it does list 100mg/mL which would be the density of the drug in liquid form which makes me more sure it's a chart for liquid not pills.
The only reason this is hard is because the chart is volumetric instead of weight, was the chart for a liquid version of the drug? BTW 1 cc = 1 mL, that cc/mL is just needlessly confusing for many people since it could mislead one into thinking that's a ratio. At the top it does list 100mg/mL which would be the density of the drug in liquid form which makes me more sure it's a chart for liquid not pills.
Yes, Fenbendazole for animals is usually formulated as a liquid. This chart is for a liquid formulation of the drug, not for pills.