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A 2.11 percent pyrantel tartrate that is very palatable and easy to feed. continuex provides constant protection against large strongyles, small strongyles, roundworms and pinworms. Studies show a daily dose of pyrantel tartrate may help decrease the risk of colic. Feed rate: 1/2 oz. per 250 pounds of body weight per day.
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Continuex Daily Dewormer (pyrantel tartrate) Medicated for continuous feeding. Equine Anthelmintic. For the prevention of Strongylus vulgaris larval infections in horses. For control of the following parasites in horses: Large Strongyles (adults)-S.vulgaris, S. deentatus, Triodontophorus spp. Small Strongyles (adult and fourth stage larvae) – Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicondontophorus spp., Poteriostomum spp. Pinworms (adult and fourth stage larvae) – Oxyuris equi Ascarids (adults and fourth stage larvae) – Parascarid equorum
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Active Drug ingredient – Pyrantel tartrate-2.11%(9.6g/lb) Crude protein, not less than 11.5%, Crude fat, not less than 1.5%, Crude Fiber, not less than 22.0%
: INGREDIENTS: Dehydrated Alfalfa meal, wheat middlings, cane molasses and preserved with Propionic Acid.
DIRECTIONS: Continuex (pyrantel tartrate) is to be administered on a continuous basis either as a top-dress or mixed in the horse’s daily ration at the rate of 1.2 mg pyrantel tartrate per pound of body weight daily. To achieve this dose administer 0.5 oz of Continuex per 250 lb. Of body weight. (A Continuex measuring cup is enclosed.) Continuex should be administered for the entire period that the animal is at risk to internal parasites. Unprotected animals that have grazed may have already established S.vulgaris larval infection. Before administering Continuex, these animals should be treated with a therapeutic dose of a larvicidal product.
Foals may be administered Continuex as soon as consistent intake of grain mix is occurring. This is generally between two to three months of age.
Continuex may be used in mares at any stage of pregnancy or lacation. Stallion fertility is not affected by the use of Continuex.
WARNINGS: Consult your veterinarian beforeusing in severely debilitated animals and for assistance in the diagnosis, teatment and control of parasitism. Do not mix in feeds containing bentonite. Do not use on horses intended for food
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