
Equest Pramox Oral Gel
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Equest Pramox Oral Gel is a parasite control medication for horses and ponies. Containing the active ingredients moxidectin and praziquantel, the combination of these drugs help to control of roundworms, including encysted inhibited and developing larval stages of small redworm, bots and tapeworms.
Equest Pramox Gel offers 6 months protection against tapeworms, and 13 weeks protection against redworm.
Use Equest Pramox wormer alternately with Equest Horse Wormer Gel every quarter for a years complete worming programme. Thats just four single doses a year, one for each season! The Equest Pramox Gel should be used in the Spring and Autumn, and the Equest Horse Wormer Gel should be given in the Summer and Winter
Equest Pramox is safe to be used in horses and ponies. It can be used in stallions and mares, although it is not licensed for use in pregnant/lacataing mares. Foals over 6 and a half months old can be given Equest Pramox.
Important: In order to purchase this product you will be required to provide the following information about your animal(s):
(i) The weight of the heaviest animal to be treated
(ii) If the animal is a horse, to confirm if it has or has not been signed out of the food chain
In addition, by accepting our terms and conditions at the point of sale, you are confirming that you have a) used this product before, b) are aware of all relevant and necessary safety precautions, c) will only use the product for its authorised purpose and d) will read all product literature.
Sizes
It is available in
- 1 syringe
Key Benefits
- Treats parasites and tapeworm
- Long lasting and highly effective
- Safe for pregnant, breeding and lactating mares
Ingredients
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Active IngredientsMoxidectin, Praziquantel
For oral administration.
A single oral dose of 400 µg moxidectin/kg bodyweight and 2.5 mg praziquantel/kg bodyweight using the calibrated syringe of one graduation per 25 kg bodyweight.
To ensure administration of a correct dosage, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible; accuracy of the dosing should be checked. Use of a scale or weight tape is recommended to ensure accurate dosing.
Before the first dose, hold the syringe with the capped end pointing to the left and so that you can see the weight measurements and tick marks (small black lines). Set the syringe to zero by moving the dial ring so the left side is set at the first full black mark and depress the plunger, safely discarding any past that is expelled. To dose the product, hold the syringe as previously described. Each tick mark relates to 25 kg of bodyweight and to 10 mg moxidectin/62.5 mg praziquantel. Turn the dial ring until the left side of the ring lines up with the weight of the animal.
A single syringe treats a 700 kg horse.
To avoid overdosing, care should be taken to accurately dose foals, especially low bodyweight foals or pony foals. Veterinary advice should be given on appropriate dosing programmes and stock management to achieve optimum parasite control.
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