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Dewormer - For the removal and control of large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms and large roundworms in horses and ponies. A 20 ml. syringe contains 3.6 grams of pyrantel pamoate and will treat from 901 to 1,200 pounds of bodyweight.
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STRONGID PASTE: (pyrantel Pamoate) the safe and effective horse and foal dewormer that is easy to use. Each 20-ml syringe contains 3.6 grams of pyrantel base in 23.6 grams of paste
INGREDIENTS: each 20-ml syringe contains 3.6 g pyrantel base in 23.6 g of paste.
DESCRIPTION: Strongid Paste is a pale yellow to buff paste containing 43.9% w/w pyrantel pamoate in an inert vehicle. Each syringe contains 3.6 grams of pyrantel pamoate.
DOSAGE AND TREATMENT: Strongid Paste is to be administered as a single 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. Up to 300 lb –1/4 syringe (5ml), 301-600 lbs 1/2 syringe (10 ml), 601-900 lb 3/4 syringe (15 ml), 901-1200 lb 1 full syringe (20 ml) NOTE: Position screw-gauge over appropriate mark on plunger. Each ml contains 180 mg of pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate. 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 retreated 1 month prior to anticipated foaling date followed by treatment 10 days to 2 weeks after birth of foal. Horses and ponies over 8 months of age should be routinely dosed every 6 weeks. br> ADMINISTRATION: After removing the cap, the paste should be deposited on the dorsum of the tongue. Introduce the nozzle end of the syringe at the corner of the month. Direct the syringe backwards and depress the plunger to deposit the paste onto the tongue. Given in this manner it is unlikely that rejection of the paste will occur. Raising the horse’s head sometimes assists in the swallowing process. When only part of the paste has been used, replace the cap on the syringe nozzle.
INDICATIONS FOR USE: For the removal and control of mature infections of large strongyles (strongylus Vulgaris, s edentatus, s equines; small strongyles; pinworms (Oxyuris equi); and large roundworms (parascaris equorum) in horses and ponies.
COMPOSTITION: Pyrantel pamoate is a compound belonging to a family classified chemically as tetrahydropyrimidines. It is a yellow, water-insoluble crystalline salt. Of the tetrahydropyrimidines base and pamoic acid containing 34.7 % base activity.
EFFICACY: Critical (worm count) studies in horses demonstrated the Strongid Paste administered at the recommended dosage was efficacious against mature infections of strongylus vulgaris (>90%) s, edentatus (69%), s. equines (>90%) Oxyuris equi )81%) Parascaris equorum (>90%%) and small Strongyles (>90%),
WARNINGS: NOT FOR USE IN HORSES INTENDED FOR FOOD. Keep out of the reach of children. It is recommended that severely debilitated animals not be treated with this preparation.
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