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Actually Wazine is designed to be repeated - because it only treats roundworms (and a couple of other species), and only adults. Instead of repeating over and over with Wazine, I usually recommend doing a followup treatment with Fenbendazole (SafeGuard), or another broad spectrum wormer like Ivermectin (paste, for horses, with Pyrantel for tapes). That way you get not only the larvae that have since become adults, the other species (including gapeworms), and larvae AND adults.
It's a good move to do Wazine first because it's a limited spectrum wormer but effective against the most common worm, roundworms. You don't want to cause the bird too much stress by so many paralyzed worms leaving its body, but you DO want to kill a good number of them - all the adults you can, which is why piperazine (wazine) is great for that.
But, if no worms are pooped out after treatment, then they are worm-free right?