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      Equiv Paste for Horses – 7g

      Original price was: $54.99.Current price is: $47.18.

      Equiverm paste 7 g - Intermectin Duo Paste Analog

      Ivermectin & Praziquantel paste

      Equiverm paste, syringe 7 ml Olive green homogeneous paste. The composition of 1 ml of the drug contains active substances: ivermectin - 20 mg, praziquantel - 100 mg. Excipients: butylhydroxyanisole, sucralose, cinnamon essential oil, colloidal silica, liquid chlorophyll pigment, dimethicone.

      Equis Paste for Horses – 28.5 g

      Original price was: $54.99.Current price is: $49.38.

      Equistrong paste for horses - 28.5 g

      Suppression and treatment of infections caused by adults of small and big strongylidae, pinworms, roundworms, and tapeworms in horses

      Content of active and other substances:

      1 g of paste contains:
      Active substance: Pyranteli embonas 400 mg Excipient: Butylhydroxytoluen (E321) 0.2 mg Light-yellow oral paste.

      Indication:

      Suppression and treatment of infections caused by adults of small and big strongylidae, pinworms, roundworms, and tapeworms in horses.
      Pyrantel-embonate is a broad-spectrum anthelminticum with the following range of action:
      • Big strongylidae: Strongylus vulgaris, S. edentatus, S. equinus
      • Small strongylidae: Trichonema spp. (Cyathostomes), Triodontophorus spp.
      • Pinworms: Oxyuris equi
      • Roundworms: Parascaris equorum
      • Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata

      Anthelmintic & Dewormers for Horses

      Parasitic diseases of horses are one of the most serious problems in horse breeding. A horse affected by helminths (colloquially – worms) loses its ability to work, poorly eats food, and in severe cases can die.  This is a serious, incurable disease is caused by strangulate, one of the varieties of worms. In the practice of the author of these lines, there was a case when a one-year-old filly died with symptoms of severe colic. Only the autopsy showed that the animal suffered from a massive invasion of parastacidae. Therefore, deworming should be an indispensable veterinary measure in all stables without exception. Scheduled deworming is performed twice a year – in spring and autumn. However, if your horse gets tired quickly, combs its tail, loses its appetite or, conversely, loses weight with an increased appetite, you should immediately contact your veterinarian. The veterinarian, if necessary, will conduct a coprological study to determine the type of helminths that affect the horse, and prescribe the most appropriate drug for treatment. Please note that in some helminthiasis, “inappropriate” use of drugs can lead to a worsening of the course of the disease.

      When horses are kept in stable pasture, deworming should be planned so that it is carried out before being driven to pasture at the end of may, during the pasture period at the end of July, and before being stabled at the end of September. After pasture on the pasture in the stable, it is necessary to carry out mandatory disinfection.