Horses are susceptible to a variety of parasitic infections, which can cause serious health problems if left untreated. Equimax Paste is a powerful anti-parasitic medication that contains 14.03% praziquantel and 1.87% ivermectin, making it effective against a wide range of parasites, including bots, lungworms, large mouth stomach worms, hairworms, pinworms, threadworms, ascarids, small blood worms, large strongyles, and tapeworms.
Who is Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces for?
Horses
Why use Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces?
Equimax Paste is an effective way to treat several types of parasitic infections.
How does Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces work?
You can treat one horse, weighing up to 1320 pounds, with a single syringe. The recommended dose is 0.68mg of praziquantel and 91 mcg of ivermectin for every pound of the horse's weight.
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ivermectin 1.87%/praziquantel 14.03%
How is Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces sold?
One single dose syringe (6.42 g)
What are the side effects of Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces?
Horses with heavy neck threadworm infections have experienced reactions of itching and swelling after ivermectin paste treatment.
What special precautions are there?
Do not use this product on any other animal except horses. If you do, you could cause severe reactions, including death.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Bimeda Equimax Paste for Horses with Worms, 0.225 ounces?
Store away from moisture and heat. Store between 68-77°F (20-25°C). Excursions permitted between 15-30°C (59-86°F)
This product can be taken orally to get rid of bots and worms in horses.
Put the plunger in the syringe and turn it 1/4 turn to the left. Slide it until the side closest to the barrel reaches the weight marking equal to your animal's body weight. Make a 1/4 turn to the right to lock the ring in place. Make sure there is no food in the horse's mouth. Remove the tip cover from the syringe. Insert the tip of the syringe into between horse's teeth. Put paste at back of tongue by depressing plunger as far as you can. Raise horse's head immediately following administration.