Outback Vet Allwormer paste

$13.95

Low volume, palatable, broad spectrum Praziquantel and Ivermectin horse worm and bot paste.

Ivermectin acts by binding selectively and with high affinity to glutamate-gated chloride channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells. This leads to hyperpolarisation of these cells, resulting in flaccid paralysis and death of the parasite. Praziquantel increases permeability of tegumental and muscle cells to calcium ions, which results in parasitic muscular contraction and paralysis.

Treatment and control of:
Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata, Anoplocephala magna, Paranoplocephla mamillana (adult, immature, heads, segments).
Large and Small Strongyles: Strongylus vulgaris (adult & arterial larval stages), Strongylus edentatus (both adult and tissue stages), Strongylus equinus (adult) and Triodontophorus spp. (adults), Cyathostomum spp., Cycliocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp.
Pin Worms: Oxyuris equi (adult & immature).
Ascarids: Parascaris equorum (adult & immature).
Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (adult).
Neck Threadworm: Onchocerca spp (microfilariae).
Bots: Gasterophilus spp (oral & gastric stages).
Lungworm: Dictyocaulus arnfeldi (adult & immature).
Intestinal Threadworm: Strongyloides westeri (adult).
Large Mouth Stomach Worms: Habronema muscae (adult).
Skin lesions caused by: Habronema and Draschia spp., cutaneous
larvae (summer sores), and Onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).

Dosage and Administration:
Given orally at the recommended dose rate of 1 mL/100 kg bodyweight, the 6 mL syringe is capable of treating horses up to 600 kg bodyweight.
OUTBACK VET ALLWORMER PASTE FOR HORSES displays a wide safety margin at the recommended dose rate and may be used in both young foals to very old animals. Mares may be treated at any stage of pregnancy and fertility will not be affected in either sex.

Notes:
A year round worming prevention and treatment program varies with climatic and stocking conditions, but, in general terms all horses should be wormed every 6 - 8 weeks, commencing at approximately 6 weeks of age. All horses newly introduced to a property should be wormed immediately on arrival, and kept away from regularly used paddocks or yards for several days in order to minimise environmental recontamination.

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  • Manufactured by: Nature Vet


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