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NoroPraz® Oral Paste Wormer for Horses 18.7mg/g + 140.3mg/g

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  • £19.25 1 x 7.49g Syringe
  • £155.99 12 x 7.49g Syringes
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NoroPraz® Oral Paste Wormer is for the treatment of mixed adult and immature redworm, roundworms, lungworms, bots and tapeworms in horses.

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Product Details

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.

NoroPraz® Oral Paste Wormer is an ivermectin and praziquantel combination used to combat following internal parasites tapeworm, adult and larval large strongyles (Redworms), adult small strongyles (Redworms), adult and immature lungworms, pinworms, ascarids, hairworms, intestinal threadworms, neck threadworms, oral and gastric larval stages of stomach bots.

NoroPraz® Oral Paste Wormer is safe to use throughout all stages of pregnancy and lactation. Do not use in foals under 2 weeks of age.

Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients.

Withdrawal Period: Meat & offal is 35 days. Not permitted for use in horses producing milk for human consumption.

Sizes

NoroPraz® Oral Paste Wormer for Horses 18.7mg/g + 140.3mg/g is available in the following sizes:
  • 1 x 7.49g Syringe
  • 12 x 7.49g Syringes

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredients
    Ivermectin 18.7mg/g, Praziquantel 140.3mg/g
Instructions

To ensure administration of a correct dose, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible and the correct syringe division selected, as underdosing might lead to an increased risk of development of resistance to anthelmintic drugs. 

Each subsequent syringe division delivers enough paste to treat 50kg of bodyweight. The syringe should be adjusted to the calculated dosage by setting the ring on the appropriate place on the plunger.

The syringe contains 7.49g of paste and delivers sufficient paste to treat 700kg of bodyweight at the recommended dose rate.

Before administration, adjust the syringe to the calculated dosage by setting the ring on the plunger. 

The paste is administered orally by inserting the nozzle of the syringe through the interdental space and depositing the required amount of the paste on the back of the tongue. The animal’s mouth should be free of any food. Immediately after administration, elevate the head of the horse for a few seconds to ensure the dose is swallowed.

The veterinary surgeon should give advice regarding appropriate dosing programmes and stock management to achieve adequate parasite control for both tapeworm and roundworm infestations.