No need for two syringes Equest Pramox is the longest lasting and most effective horse wormer
Pramox is a palatable Gel the same as Equest wormer
Pramox us ideal to use in Spring and Autumn
Pramox gives Tapeworm 6 months protection
Pramox gives 13 weeks protection from redworm
Pramox Is licensed for the use in foals from 6 1/2 months of age
PRAMOX SHOULD NOT BE USED ON PREGNANT OR LACTATING MARES
Each Equest Pramox wormer syringe will treat 575kg
Do not use Pramox for sick or neglected horses.
Equest Pramox contains Moxidectin and Praziquentel. Equest Pramox is a combination of two drugs in one horse wormer treats roundworm, tapeworm, bots, and encysted redworm larvae stages in horses.
Use Equest Pramox wormer alternately with Equest every quarter for a years complete worming programme. Thats just four single doses a year, one for each season!
EQUEST PRAMOX contains moxidectin, the unique active ingredient of EQUEST, and praziquantel, the drug of choice for the control of tapeworm.
• EQUEST PRAMOX is the only combination wormer licensed to control small redworms, including the inhibited and developing encysted small redworm larval stages, as well as other roundworm species, bots and all three species of tapeworm.
• EQUEST PRAMOX has the longest dosing interval of any combination wormer: 13-weeks. The active ingredient moxidectin prevents the reappearance of roundworm eggs in the horse’s dung for at least 90 days, which is longer than any other active (Jacobs D et al, 1995), (Parr S et al) this gives EQUEST PRAMOX its 13-week dosing interval.
• EQUEST PRAMOX is easy to administer in a palatable gel formula. EQUEST PRAMOX melts in your horse’s mouth to reduce the risk of being spat out. Presented in easy to use dial-a-dose syringes with 25kg graduations; this allows accurate dosing according to your horse’s weight.
• EQUEST PRAMOX has no confirmed resistance in horses in the UK or Ireland. EQUEST PRAMOX is licensed to control the increasingly prevalent benzimidazole (fenbendazole and mebendazole) resistant strains of small redworm. Making it a suitable treatment for new horses arriving at a yard.
• EQUEST PRAMOX is safe to use in horses and ponies, including stallions and mares*, and is licensed for use in foals from 6 ½ months.
* Not licensed for use in pregnant and lactating mares.
Advice on the use of this or alternative medicines must be sought from the medicine prescriber.
Together, EQUEST and EQUEST PRAMOX offer a simple, comprehensive and effective year-round worm control programme; protecting the health of your horse with a total of just 4 single doses a year.
Treatment for tapeworm is recommended every 6 months, in the spring and autumn (Proudman C, 1994), as such it is suggested that EQUEST PRAMOX is used during these seasons with EQUEST given in the summer and winter.
Alternatively, if you want to treat for tapeworm separately or if you are treating a pregnant or lactating mare, it is suggested you use the Equest and Equitape programme.