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Strongid Paste Horse Dewormer
Strongid Paste Horse Dewormer
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Strongid Paste Horse Dewormer is a potent equine wormer containing pyrantel, a compound from the tetrahydropyrimidine class. STRONGID Paste removes and controls most common and damaging internal parasites including bloodworms, small strongyles, pinworms, and large roundworms. Contains 43.9% w/w pyrantel pamoate in an inert vehicle. Each syringe contains 3.6 grams pyrantel base in 23.6 grams (20 mL) paste. Each mL contains 180 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate an equine wormer containing an active ingredient from the tetrahydropyrimidine class of compounds. Approved for the removal and control of mature infections of large and small strongyles, pinworms and large roundworms in horses and ponies.
Can be used on horses, ponies, mares and foals. This is a great horse wormer as it has shown to be effective against benzimidazole-resistant strongyles. The easy, disposible syringe is a convenient part of your deworming rotation.
Strongid Paste Horse Dewormer Features and Benefits
- Contains the active ingredient pyrantel pamoate
- Each syringe treats up to 1,200 pounds of body weight
- Effective against large strongyles, small strongyles, roundworms and pinworms
- Safe for use in breeding, pregnant and lactating mares, as well as in young foals
Dosage:Â
Strongid paste is to be administered as a single oral dose of 3 mg pyrantel base per lb of body weight. The syringe has 4 weight mark increments. Each weight mark indicates the recommended dose for 300 lb of body weight.
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Body Weight Range |
Dosage |
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|
Volume |
mg Pyrantel Base |
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up to 300 lb |
1/4 syringe (5 mL) |
900 mg |
|
301-600 lb |
1/2 syringe (10 mL) |
1800 mg |
|
601-900 lb |
3/4 syringe (15 mL) |
2700 mg |
|
901-1200 lb |
1 full syringe (20 mL) |
3600 mg |
Note:Â Position screw-gauge over appropriate mark on plunger. Each mL contains 180Â mg of pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate.
Do not underdose. Ensure each animal receives a complete dose based on a current body weight. Underdosing may result in ineffective treatment, and encourage the development of parasite resistance.
For maximum control of parasitism, it is recommended that foals (2-8 months of age) be dosed every 4 weeks. To minimize the potential source of infection that the mare may pose to the foal, the mare should be treated 1 month prior to anticipated foaling date followed by retreatment 10 days to 2 weeks after birth of foal. Horses and ponies over 8 months of age should be routinely dosed every 6 weeks.
WARNINGS: Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children.
It is recommended that severely debilitated animals not be treated with this preparation.
OTHER WARNINGS: Parasite resistance may develop to any dewormer, and has been reported for most classes of dewormers. Treatment with a dewormer used in conjunction with parasite management practices appropriate to the geographic area and the animal(s) to be treated may slow the development of parasite resistance. Fecal examinations or other diagnostic tests and parasite management history should be used to determine if the product is appropriate for the herd prior to the use of any dewormer. Following the use of any dewormer, effectiveness of treatment should be monitored (for example, with the use of a fecal egg count reduction test or another appropriate method). A decrease in a drug’s effectiveness over time as calculated by fecal egg count reduction tests may indicate the development of resistance to the dewormer administered. Your parasite management plan should be adjusted accordingly based on regular monitoring.
This item cannot be shipped to California.
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