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Equimax LV is a low-volume, broad-spectrum horse wormer that provides comprehensive control of all major equine internal parasites, including tapeworms, bots, large and small strongyles, roundworms and pinworms. Its concentrated formulation allows for effective treatment in a smaller paste volume, making administration easier for both horse and handler.
Containing a combination of ivermectin and praziquantel, Equimax LV delivers up to 100% efficacy against a wide range of parasites and also assists in the treatment of summer sores and certain skin lesions caused by parasitic larvae.
Key Benefits
- Broad-spectrum control of major equine internal parasites
- Controls all three species of equine tapeworm
- Treats and controls bots
- Low-volume paste for easier administration
- Highly palatable oral paste formulation
- Assists in the control of summer sores and cutaneous onchocerciasis
- One syringe treats horses up to 600kg bodyweight
Active Constituents
- Ivermectin 18.7mg/g
- Praziquantel 140mg/g
Parasites Controlled
Up to 100% effective against:
- Tapeworms
- Large Strongyles (Bloodworms)
- Small Strongyles (Redworms)
- Pinworms
- Ascarids (Roundworms)
- Hairworms
- Large Mouth Stomach Worms
- Neck Threadworms
- Bots
- Lungworms
- Intestinal Threadworms
- Summer Sores (Habronema and Draschia spp.)
Also aids in the control of skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia larvae (summer sores) and Onchocerca microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
Innovative Syringe Design
The Equimax LV syringe has been developed to provide accurate dosing and easy administration.
- Robust lockable dose adjuster
- Clear, easy-to-read dosing scale on both sides
- 50kg dose graduations for improved accuracy
- Ergonomic curved finger grip and plunger
- Compact design suitable for smaller hands
- Large wing-cap for quick, one-handed removal
Directions for Use
- Determine your horse's bodyweight and set the syringe to the appropriate dose.
- Ensure the horse's mouth is free of feed.
- Insert the nozzle into the interdental space between the front and back teeth.
- Deposit the paste onto the back of the tongue.
- Immediately raise the horse's head for a few seconds to encourage swallowing.
Dosage Guide
The recommended dose rate is 1mL per 100kg bodyweight.
- First division treats 100kg bodyweight
- Each subsequent division treats 50kg bodyweight
- One 6.42g syringe treats horses up to 600kg
Always weigh or estimate your horse's bodyweight as accurately as possible before dosing to avoid underdosing.
***NEW SIZE - Now Treats Up to 700kg per tube ***
***LASTS UP TO 16 WEEKS***
Equest Plus Tape wormer for horses controls tapeworm in addition to all the other major gastrointestinal worms and bots.
Equest Plus Tape is the only horse wormer that is long acting: re-treatment is recommended after 14-16 weeks compared to after 6-8 weeks with other wormers. This means fewer treatments per year and twice the time that pastures are left free of worm eggs.
Equest Plus Tape is also the only horse wormer to have a registered claim to control encysted small strongyles in a single dose. Small strongyle worms hibernate or encyst in the lining of the horses gut and can cause colic. While other horse wormers kill the small strongyle worms that are in the gut itself, Equest Plus Tape is the only wormer with a registered claim to also kill the encysted forms. This means that the life cycle is blocked at a much earlier stage and that no small strongyle worms can re-emerge and mature in the horses gut straight after worming.
Equest Plus Tape is a unique gel formulation that dissolves rapidly on the tongue. The dial up syringe is designed with a narrow barrel to allow easy access into the side of the horses mouth and deliver the right dose every time.
Equest Plus Tape is safe for pregnant mares and breeding stallions as well as foal over 4 weeks of age.
Active Constituents: Moxidectin 20mg/ml, Praziquantel 125mg/mL.
Contents: 14.4g net (Sufficient to treat a horse of 700kg)
Broad Spectrum:
Equest Plus Tape long acting horse wormer and boticide gel is the only horse wormer to control tapeworm and all important gastrointestinal roundworms, including adult and encysted stages (DL, LL3, EL4) and benzimidazole resistant strains of small strongyles, and aids in control of early encysted stages (EL3), including inhibited larvae (greater than 90% effective). Protects for 14 -16 weeks.
Parasite Control Programs:
All horses should have a regular parasite control program. Regular treatment will reduce the risk of diseases due to small and large strongyles such as colic and verminous arteritis. Reinfection of horses with worms is common and treatment must be repeated routinely to ensure effective control. The unique long term activity of Equest Plus Tape long acting horse wormer & boticide gel against worms, including encysted small strongyles, is particularly useful in reducing the required dosing frequency in strategic parasite control programs. Retreatment intervals for the control of small strongyles can be extended for 14 to 16 weeks. Consult your veterinarian for advice on faecal egg count interpretation and the appropriate program for your specific needs.
Indications:
Equest Plus Tape contains the active ingredient moxidectin, a second generation macrocyclic lactone, and praziquantel, a synthetic isoquinoline-pyrazine derivative. Equest Plus Tape is palatable and effective for the treatment and control of:
- Tapeworm: Anoplocephala perfoliata and Paranoplocephala mamillana.
- Large Strongyles: Strongylus vulgaris (adults, L3 and L4 arterial stages), Strongylus edentatus (adults and L4 visceral larval stages), Strongylus equinus (adults), Tridontophorus spp. (adults) including T. brevicauda, T. serratus and T. tenuicollis, Craterostomum acuticaudatum (adults).
- Small Strongyles (adults): Cyathostomum spp. including C. catinatum and C. pateratum, Cylicostephanus spp. including C. calicatus, C. goldi, C. longibursatus and C. minutus, Cylicocyclus spp. including C. brevicapsulatus, C. elongatus, C. insigne, C. leptostomum, C. nassatus, C. radiatus, C. ashworthi and C. ultrajectinus, Cylicodontophorus bicoronatus, Coronocyclus spp. including C. coronatus, C. labiatus and C. labratus, Gyalocephalus capitatus, Parapoteriostomum mettami, Peterovinema poculatus, Poteriostomum imparidentatum, as well as benzimidazole resistant strains. Equest Plus Tape long acting horse wormer and boticide gel is the only horse wormer effective as a single dose against encysted stages of small strongyles: developing stages (DL), late encysted stages (LL3/EL4), and aids in control of early encysted stages (EL3) including inhibited larvae (greater than 90% effective).
- Pinworms: Oxyurus equi (adults and L3/L4 larval stages)
- Ascarids: Parascaris equorum (adults and intestinal stages (L4))
- Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (adults)
- Intestinal Threadworms: Strongyloides westeri
- Large Mouthed Stomach Worms: Habronema spp. (gastric and cutaneous (summer sore) forms)
- Stomach Bots: Gasterophilus intestinalis (2 & 3 stage larvae), Gasterophilus nasalis (2 & 3 stage larvae)
- Cutaneous Onchocerciasis: Onchocerca spp. (microfiliariae)
Egg Reappearance Period (ERP) for Equest Plus tape long acting horse wormer and boticide gel is at least 14 weeks, which means that recontamination of the pasture by strongyle eggs is significantly reduced during this period.
$16.50
MecWorma Paste is a broad-spectrum horse wormer designed to control a wide range of internal parasites, including strongyles, roundworms and bots. The convenient calibrated syringe makes it easy to dose horses accurately according to their bodyweight.
Dosage and Administration:
MecWorma should be administered orally at a dose rate of 200 mcg abamectin per kg bodyweight.
- A full syringe treats a 600 kg horse.
- The plunger is calibrated in 100 kg bodyweight increments to help dose accurately.
Active Ingredient:
- Abamectin 3.64 mg/g
Parasites Controlled:
- Large strongyles – adult and immature
- Small strongyles – adult and immature
- Roundworms – adult and immature
- Hairworms – adult
- Pinworms – adult and immature
- Intestinal threadworms – adult
- Neck threadworms (Onchocerca microfilariae) – associated with summer sores
- Stomach worms – adult and larval stages
- Bots (Gasterophilus spp.) – oral and stomach stages
$25.95
AMMO Rotational Wormer Paste for Horses is a palatable, broad-spectrum benzimidazole (BZ) anthelmintic with a wide safety margin. It is suitable for horses of all ages, including foals, yearlings, stallions and pregnant mares. AMMO is administered orally using the convenient dial-a-dose syringe.
Composition:
- Oxfendazole 185 g/kg
How AMMO Rotational Wormer Works:
This formulation contains oxfendazole, which disrupts the metabolic pathways of intestinal parasites. It also sterilises worm eggs within 24 hours of dosing, helping reduce pasture contamination and reinfection pressure. AMMO is an ideal option to use as part of a rotational worming program to help manage resistance.
All horses should be part of a regular parasite control program, with special attention given to mares, foals and yearlings.
Key Benefits:
- Broad-spectrum benzimidazole wormer.
- Wide safety margin for horses of all ages.
- Sterilises worm eggs within 24 hours to reduce environmental contamination.
- Suitable as a rotational wormer to help manage resistance.
- Easy oral administration via syringe.
Dosage and Administration:
Dose orally according to bodyweight by adjusting the plunger ring to the appropriate weight setting on the syringe.
Warnings:
Export Slaughter Interval (Horses): Do not use less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption.
Usage Notes:
A year-round worming program varies depending on climate and stocking density. In general:
- Worm all horses every 6–8 weeks, beginning at approximately 6 weeks of age.
- New horses arriving on the property should be wormed immediately and kept away from frequently used paddocks for several days to reduce contamination.
Rotation Made Easy:
For effective parasite management, use AMMO (Red) Allwormer for one year and AMMO (Green) Rotational Wormer the following year. This provides 24 months of protection.
Note: During the green rotational year, two additional treatments with AMMO (Red) are required—in Autumn and Spring—for bot and tapeworm control.
Size:
32.6 g adjustable dose paste syringe.
Dose:
One 32.6 g syringe treats up to 600 kg bodyweight.
$79.95
Abbey Animal Health Applemax Gold is an apple flavoured liquid wormer for the treatment and control of tapeworms, large strongyles, small strongyles, hairworms, pinworms, roundworms (ascarids), intestinal threadworms, large mouthed stomach worms, bots, lungworms, summer sores and cutaneous onchocerciasis in horses.
Active Constituents: 75mg/mL Praziquantel, 10mg/mL Ivermectin
Features & Benefits:
- Targeted dosing
- Apple flavoured
- Low dose volume
- Each bottle treats 10 x 600kg horses
- Dosing syringe included
- Safe to use in ALL horses
- Cost effective
Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer may be used in horses of all ages including mares at any stage of pregnancy provided normal care is taken in handling. Stallions may be treated without adversely affecting their fertility.
Dosage & Administration:
Discard any unused diluted Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer suspension 24 hours after dilution.
The recommended dose is 1mL Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer per 50kg liveweight (equivalent to 200µg Ivermectin per kilogram liveweight and 1.5mg Praziquantel per kilogram liveweight).
Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer can be given as an oral drench or by stomach tube (nasogastric intubation). Nasogastric intubation should only be done by a veterinarian or under veterinary supervision.
Administration as an oral drench:
For administration by this method, an undiluted dose is usually preferred. Clear the horse’s mouth of any food material, elevate the horse’s head, and using a suitable dosing syringe, deposit the appropriate dose in the back of the mouth. In order to avoid unnecessary coughing or the potential for material to enter the trachea and lungs, do not use excessive pressure, do not use a large dose volume of diluted Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer and do not deposit the dose in the laryngeal area. Increased dose rejection may occur if the dose is deposited in the front of the mouth. Keep the horse’s head elevated and observe the horse to ensure the dose is retained.
Administration by stomach tube (gravity or positive flow): Drenching horses by nasogastric intubation requires specialised skills and knowledge. Special consideration should be given to the effects of potential for injury from handling, restraint and placement of the tube during administration by stomach tube. Nasogastric intubation should only be done by a veterinarian or under veterinary supervision.
The recommended dose can be used undiluted or diluted up to approximately 40 times with clean tepid water. Use tepid water to flush any drug remaining in the tube into the horse’s stomach. Pour the Applemax Gold Liquid Wormer into a graduated cylinder for dose measurement. Alternatively use a calibrated dosing syringe inserted into the bottle to measure the appropriate dose. Use a clean, dry syringe if accessing the bottle to avoid contaminating the remaining product.
MEAT WITHHOLDING PERIOD (HORSES):
DO NOT USE less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption
Size: 120mL
From $189.95
Composition: Fenbendazole 100 g/L.
Panacur 100 Oral Anthelmintic for Cattle and Horses attacks the mature and immature stages of the following worms:
Cattle: barbers pole worm, hair worm or small hair worm, small brown stomach worm including hypobiotic larvae, small intestinal worm, whipworm, lungworm and hookworm; aids in the control of tapeworm in cattle.
Horses: mature and immature large strongyles, small strongyles, ascarids, pinworms and Strongyloides westeri. Safe to use in pregnant animals and stud mares.
Presentation: 1 L, 5 L.
Dosage:
Cattle - 3.75ml/50kg bodyweight.
Horses - 5ml/50kg bodyweight ( 10ml/20kg for S. westeri) as an oral drench.
Withholding Period:
Meat: Cattle: 14 days; Horses: 28 days.
Milk: Nil.
Export Slaughter Interval: 14 days
$56.95
The Ranvet Oral Doser is an easy to use, convenient oral doser for the administration of oral supplements and medications in horses.
Features:
- Precise dosage regulation.
- Sturdy, non-distorting, heavy duty plastic configuration.
- Silicone washer to prevent leakage.
- Transparent barrel to facilitate viewing of contents.
- Luer-lock hub also accommodates a standard injection needle.
- Curved, brass canula with rounded nozzle for safety.
Benefits:
- Able to be completely dismantled for cleaning and/or disinfection.
- Broad finger grips for maximum control.
- Withstands sterilizing with boiling water or autoclaving.
- Efficient method of administering Ranvet’s Anthelcide EQ, Racing Oil, Equitone, Potassium Plus, Neutrolene/Plus and Iron Plus to horses.
Size: The Ranvet’s Oral Doser can hold 50mL and is marked in 5mL graduations.
How to Use:
Place contents desired for administration into the barrel. Position the end of the curved, brass canula to the back of the horse’s mouth over cheek teeth and dispel contents ensuring the horse swallows.
$759.95
Equinox Orange Tube is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole (BZ) anthelmintic with a wide safety margin for use in horses of all ages (over 6 weeks). It contains oxfendazole, which interferes with the metabolic pathways of intestinal parasites and sterilises worm eggs within 24 hours, helping reduce pasture contamination and reinfection.
Equinox Orange Tube is ideal for use as part of a rotational worming program. It does not treat or control bots or tapeworms.
Active Ingredient:
- Oxfendazole 10 mg/kg dose rate
Treats and Controls Susceptible Parasites:
- Large roundworms (Parascaris equorum) – adult and immature
- Pinworms (Oxyuris equi) – adult and immature
- Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei) – adult and immature
- Large mouth stomach worms (Habronema microstoma) – adult
- Susceptible small strongyles (cyathostomes)
- Large strongyles (S. edentatus) – tissue stages
Equinox Orange Tube kills immature and adult stages of large strongyles in the intestine and aids in controlling migrating stages of Strongylus vulgaris. This reduces arterial lesions and may lower the risk of colic associated with heavy worm burdens.
Efficacy Details:
A single dose kills up to 88% of migrating fourth-stage Strongylus vulgaris larvae. A second dose given 48 hours later kills up to 96%. This two-dose regime is recommended for horses with heavy worm burdens at the start of a worming program.
Dosage:
Administer orally at 5 mL per 100 kg bodyweight (10 mg/kg oxfendazole).
- Each plunger mark = sufficient paste (2.7 g) for 50 kg bodyweight.
- One syringe treats up to a 600 kg horse.
Directions for Use:
Equinox Orange Tube may be administered directly into the mouth or mixed with feed.
- Set the plunger ring to the correct bodyweight.
- For oral dosing, insert the syringe into the gap between the front and back teeth.
- Depress plunger fully to deposit paste at the back of the tongue.
- Hold the horse’s head up briefly to ensure swallowing.
- Replace cap if paste remains. Do not use the same syringe on multiple horses due to hygiene concerns.
Frequency of Use:
- Treat every 6–8 weeks for ongoing worm control.
- Foals should receive their first dose at 6–8 weeks of age.
- All horses, especially mares, foals and yearlings, should be part of a regular parasite control program.
- Consult your veterinarian for a program suited to your property conditions.
Precautions:
Not recommended for foals under 6 weeks of age.
Availability:
Also available as a single tube (see separate listing).
$13.50
iMEC with TAPE Oral Broad Spectrum Wormer & Boticide for Horses is for the treatment and control of intestinal round worms (including larval stages of strongylus vulgaris in intestinal arteries and benzimidazole resistant strongyles), lungworms, tapeworms, bots, and skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. (summer sores) and onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
Active Constituents:
15.5 mg/g IVERMECTIN
77.5 mg/g PRAZIQUANTEL
Dosage & Administration:
iMEC with TAPE Broad Spectrum Antiparasitic Paste for Horses is given orally at the recommended dose level of 200μg ivermectin/kg and 1mg/kg praziquantel liveweight.
The contents of this syringe will treat one horse of 600kg liveweight.
Each weight marking on the syringe plunger will deliver 1.29g of paste which is sufficient to treat 100kg live weight.
Unlock the knurled ring by making ¼ turn to left and slide it up the plunger shaft so that the side nearest the barrel is at prescribed weight marking. Turn the knurled ring ¼ turn to the right to lock in place. Remove the plastic cap from the tip of the nozzle. Make sure the horse’s mouth does not contain feed. Insert the syringe into the side of as horse’s mouth in the gap between the front and back teeth. Advance the plunger as far as it will go depositing the paste on the rear of the tongue. Immediately raise the horse’s head for few seconds after dosing to ensure the full dose has been swallowed.
Use at the correct weight-based dose. There is no blanket ‘use every X weeks’ rule printed on the label – instead iMEC should be used as part of a monitored parasite-control plan. For many adult horses with good pasture management, one treatment in spring and one in late summer/early autumn will suffice, provided a broad-spectrum product (with tapeworm activity) is used. Horses at higher risk should be assessed by your equine veterinarian, and faecal egg-counts and management factors considered, before deciding on additional treatments
Product Advantages:
• Broad Spectrum: iMEC with TAPE kills all the important internal parasites of horses, including the arterial stages of S.vulgaris and bots with a single, low volume, easy to administer dose. Because reinfection is common, treatment must be repeated routinely for effective control.
• Safety to Horses: Ivermectin and Praziquantel have wide safety margin at recommended dose level. They may be used in horses of all ages. Mares may be treated at any stage of pregnancy. Stallions may be treated without adversely affecting their fertility.
MEAT WITHHOLDING PERIODS (HORSES)
DO NOT TREAT HORSES LESS THAN 28 DAYS BEFORE SLAUGHTER FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
TRADE ADVICE
EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): An ESI has not been established for this product.
Pack Weight: 7.74g
From $20.95
Ultimum is a broad spectrum and long-acting horse wormer and boticide gel which contains the active ingredients moxidectin and praziquantel.
Ultimum is indicated for the control of tapeworm and all important susceptible strains of gastrointestinal roundworms, including adult and encysted stages (DL, LL3, EL4) and benzimidazoleresistant strains of small strongyles, and aids in control of early encysted stages (EL3), including inhibited larvae.
When used as directed, Ultimum is safe in foals over 4 weeks of age and in all breeding stock, including stallions and pregnant mares.
- Ultimum is a palatable and effective gel.
- Developed and made in Australia.
- Treats horses up to 700 kg.
Why Choose Ultimum?
TIMELY - Ultimum is recommended for horses with a suspected large burden of encysted small strongyles (roundworms) typically in late Autumn or early Spring. It is also recommended for new horses arriving on a property with an unknown worming history.
TARGETED - Ultimum is the ideal wormer for young and adult horses with a suspected large burden of encysted small strongyles. It is also recommended for new horses arriving on a property with an unknown worming history.
POWERFUL - Ultimum contains moxidectin, a powerful and persistent second-generation ‘mectin’. When administered as part of Virbac’s Gold Standard strategic worming program, ULTIMUM provides horses effective and sustainable worm control in conjunction with EQUIMAX, EQUIMAX ELEVATION and STRATEGY-T. The Egg Reappearance Period (ERP) for ULTIMUM is at least 14 weeks, which means that recontamination of the pasture by strongyle eggs is significantly reduced during this period. It is important to note that resistance may develop to any chemical.
PALATABLE - Ultimum is an oral gel and easy to administer.
AUSTRALIAN - Developed and made in Australia specifically for Australian conditions.
Recommended for:
Yearling to Adult Horses: Ultimum may be recommended for horses with a suspected large burden of encysted small strongyle larvae.
High Shedders: Treatment with Ultimum may be recommended for horses with repeated high faecal egg counts and suspected large burden of small strongyles.
Quarantined / New Horses: Ultimum is recommended for new horses arriving on a property with an unknown worming history. Horses that are below 2 years of age should be given 2 separate worming products i.e. Ultimum and Strategy-T, but for horses over 2 years of age treat with Ultimum or as recommended by your veterinarian.
COMPOSITION:
Moxidectin 20mg/mL
Praziquantel 125mg/mL
SIZES:
14.4 g single syringe
Stable pail containing 50 tubes
How often should I use Ultimum?
Ultimum is a long-acting wormer and should be used as part of a strategic worming program rather than at regular intervals. It provides an extended egg reappearance period of at least 14 weeks, and for most adult horses is typically used once per year, often timed in late autumn or early spring, or when faecal egg counts or veterinary advice indicate it is needed.
From $17.95
Neovemox Plus Tape Long Acting Horse Wormer & Boticide Gel is for the treatment and control of tapeworm and all important susceptible strains of gastrointestinal roundworms, including adult and encysted stages (DL, LL3, EL4) and benzimidazole resistant strains of small strongyles, and aids in control of early encysted stages (EL3), including inhibited larvae.
Protects for 14 - 16 weeks
Active Constituents: MOXIDECTIN 20 mg/g PRAZIQUANTEL 125 mg/g
Syringe Size: 11.8 g NET (Sufficient to treat a horse of 575 kg)
From $89.95
iO Fenbender 100 is an Oral Anthelmintic for the control of benzimidazole sensitive roundworms and lungworms in cattle, and large and small strongyles, ascarids, and pinworms in horses.
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 100 g/L FENBENDAZOLE
iO Fenbender 100 contains Fenbendazole, a member of the benimidazole family of drenches. It is effective in cattle and horses against benzimidazole sensitive strains of the following internal parasites:
CATTLE:
- Barber's pole worm (Haemonchus placei)
- Small brown stomach worm (Ostertagia spp.)
- Small hair worm (Trichostrongylus spp.)
- Nodule worm (Oesophagostomum radiatum)
- Thin necked intestinal worm (Nematodirus spp.)
- Small intestinal worm (Cooperia spp.)
- Lungworm (Dictyocaulus viviparus)
- Whipworm ( Trichuris spp. Capillaria spp.)
HORSES:
- Large strongyles (S. vulgaris, S. edentatus, S.equinus)
- Small strongyles (Trichonema spp., Triodontophorus spp.)
- Ascarids (Parascaris equorum , Oxyuris spp.)
Fenbender Dosage and Usage:
Not for use in goats.
Shake well before use.
iO Fenbender 100 can be administered orally through standard accurate drenching equipment.
Clean equipment thoroughly before and after use.
CATTLE: 3 mL/40 kg bodyweight (7.5 mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight)
HORSES: 5 mL/50 kg bodyweight (10 mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight).
For the control of Strongyloides westeri in foals:
5 mL/10 kg bodyweight (50 mg Fenbendazole per kg bodyweight).
WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
MEAT (Horses): DO NOT USE less than twenty eight (28) days before slaughter for human consumption.
MEAT (Cattle): DO NOT USE less than fourteen (14) days before slaughter for human consumption.
MILK: Zero (0) Days.
TRADE ADVICE: EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI):
DO NOT USE less than fourteen (14) days before slaughter for export. The ESI on this label was correct at the time of label approval. Before using this product, confirm the current ESI from Apparent Pty Ltd Phone 03 9822 1321 or the APVMA website www.apvma.gov.au/residues/.
SIZES: 1L; 5L; 10L
$15.95
iO Blade is a double strength formulation broad spectrum all wormer for the treatment and control of roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles), tapeworms, bots and skin lesions (summer sores) caused by Habronemaand Draschiaspp. and Onchocercaspp. microfilariae (cutaneousonchocerciasis).
- Double strength formulation of ivermectin and praziquantel.
- Controls 11 parasites including Tapeworms.
- Wide safety margin.
- Easy to administer.
SIZE: 30mL syringe treats 2 x 600kg horses at all ages.
ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS: 100 mg/g PRAZIQUANTEL & 8 mg/g IVERMECTIN.
$19.50
Equitak Excel Paste is a broad-spectrum horse wormer for the treatment and control of all major roundworms, tapeworms and bots, including abamectin-resistant Parascaris equorum and benzimidazole-resistant small strongyles.
Indications – Treats and Controls:
- Roundworms (Ascarids): Parascaris equorum (mature and immature)
- Small strongyles (redworms): Cyathostomum spp., Gyalocephalus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicocyclus spp. (mature and immature), including benzimidazole-resistant strains
- Large strongyles (bloodworms): Strongylus vulgaris (mature and arterial larval stages), Strongylus edentatus (mature and tissue stages), Strongylus equinus (mature), Triodontophorus spp. (mature)
- Large mouth stomach worms: Habronema spp. (mature)
- Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (mature)
- Intestinal threadworms: Strongyloides westeri (mature)
- Pinworms: Oxyuris equi (adult and immature)
- Lungworms: Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (mature and immature)
- Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata (mature and immature; scoleces and segments)
- Bots: Gasterophilus spp. (oral and gastric stages)
- Skin lesions caused by cutaneous larvae of: Habronema spp. and Draschia spp. (summer sores)
Size:
30 g paste syringe
Active Ingredients (per g):
- Abamectin 4.0 mg
- Praziquantel 50.0 mg
- Oxfendazole 200.0 mg
Mode of Action:
- Abamectin stimulates the release of the neurotransmitter GABA in roundworms, increasing chloride ion permeability in nerve cells. This inhibits normal nerve transmission, causing paralysis and death of the parasite.
- Praziquantel affects tapeworms by causing spastic paralysis and damaging the tegument, increasing membrane permeability to cations. The tapeworms are then destroyed in situ.
- Oxfendazole destroys abamectin-resistant Parascaris equorum by inhibiting tubulin synthesis in the parasite, leading to death by starvation.
Withholding Period (Horses):
Do not use less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption.
Dosage and Administration:
For oral use only.
General dose rate: 1 g Equitak Excel Paste per 20 kg bodyweight, equivalent to:
- Abamectin 0.2 mg/kg bodyweight
- Praziquantel 2.5 mg/kg bodyweight
- Oxfendazole 10 mg/kg bodyweight
Dose Guide:
- 100 kg – 5 g
- 200 kg – 10 g
- 300 kg – 15 g
- 400 kg – 20 g
- 500 kg – 25 g
- 600 kg – 30 g
Equitak Excel is safe for use in all classes and types of horses, including foals, breeding mares, pregnant mares (at all stages of pregnancy), lactating mares and stallions.
How to Administer:
- Set the correct dose by turning the plunger lock to the required bodyweight.
- Remove the cap from the syringe nozzle.
- Insert the syringe into the side of the horse’s mouth, in the gap between the front and back teeth.
- Advance the syringe as far as possible onto the tongue and press the plunger fully to deliver the dose.
- Deposit the paste onto the rear of the tongue, then raise the horse’s head for a few seconds to ensure the full dose is swallowed.
$17.50
Yellow Tube is highly effective against gastrointestinal, cutaneous and pulmonary nematodes in horses of all ages. Regular treatment with Expel Yellow Tube will also reduce the chances of verminous arteritis and colic caused by strongylus vulgaris.
Expel Yellow Tube combines two active ingredients, Abamectin and Morantel Tartrate, that work together to give a cross kill action on a number of worms including the possible mectin resistant large roundworm. Treatment of large roundworms is particularly important to horses under 24 months of age.
Expel Yellow Tube contains abamectin which kills up to 100% of bots and other worms (including benzimidazole resistant strains),whilst morantel tartrate is effective against tapeworms, small and large strongyles, large roundworm and pinworms.
INDICATIONS:
At the recommended dose rate of 5.4g/100k, Expel Yellow Tube treats and controls the following parasites:
Tapeworms - Anoplocephala perfoliate;
Large Strongyles - Strongylus vulgaris (adult and arterial larval stage), Strongylus edentatus (adult and tissue stages),Strongylus equinus (adults), Triodontophorus spp. (adults);
Small Strongyles - Including (adult and immature) benzimidazole resistant strains of:
Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocylus spp.,Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp;
Pinworms - Oxyuris equi (adult and immature);
Ascarids - Parascaris equorum (adult and immature);
Hairworms - Trichostrongylus axei (adult);
Large Mouth Stomach Worms - Habronema muscae (adult);
Neck Threadworms - Onchocerca spp. (microfilariae);
Bots - Gasterophilus spp. (oral and gastric stages);
Lungworms - Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (adult and immature); and
Intestinal Threadworms - Strongyloides westeri (adults).
Expel Yellow Tube is also an effective control of skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous larvae (summer sores) and Onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
All horses should be included in a regular parasite control programme with particular attention being paid to mares, foals and yearlings. Because re-infection is common, treatment must be repeated routinely for effective control.
Expel Yellow Tube is suitable for horses, ponies and foals from 6 weeks of age.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
One syringe of Expel Yellow Tube will treat a 600kg horse. Each 5ml division on the plunger contains 5.4g, sufficient to treat 100kg of bodyweight.
Expel - Yellow Tube should be administered orally by placing the nozzle into the side of the mouth and deposit the paste as far back over the tongue as possible. Immediately raise the horses head for a few seconds after dosing to ensure the full dose has been swallowed.
Consult your veterinarian for a control programme to meet your specific needs.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Abamectin 4mg/g Morantel Tartrate 167mg/g
PACK SIZES:
32.5g individual syringe;
Stud bucket of 50 (Yellow Bucket);
MEAT WITHHOLDING PERIOD (HORSES): Do not use less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption.
FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 13 11 26.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Harmful if swallowed. May irritate the
eyes, avoid contact with the eyes. Wash hands after use.
APVMA NUMBER 63886/0509
STORAGE & DISPOSAL:
Store below 30degreesC (room temperature). Protect from light. Dispose of empty syringe by wrapping in paper and putting in garbage.
PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND
THE ENVIRONMENT:
Abamectin is extremely toxic to aquatic species. Do not contaminate dams, rivers, streams with product or used container.
$10.95
Nylon tape.
$14.95
iO Essential All Wormer is a broad spectrum all wormer for treatment and control of susceptible tapeworms, roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles), bots and skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschiaspp. (summer sores) and Onchocercaspp. microfilariae (cutaneousonchocerciasis).
Wide safety margin.
Easy to administer with an Oatmeal Flavour.
ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS: 50 mg/g PRAZIQUANTEL, 4 mg/g ABAMECTIN.
SIZE: 35 mL syringe treats 700kg horse.
$12.50
iMEC Broad Spectrum Wormer and Boticide for Horses is a low volume wormer for quick and easy dosing.
Use for the treatment and control of roundworms (including arterial larval stages of strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant strongyles), bots, and skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. (summer sores) and onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
Active Constituents: 18.7g/kg Ivermectin
Features:
• Low volume paste
• Broad spectrum
• Safe to use in ALL horses
• Cost effective
Dosage and Administration:
iMEC BROAD SPECTRUM WORMER AND BOTICIDE FOR HORSES is given orally at the recommended dose level of 200µg ivermectin/ kg liveweight. The contents of this syringe will treat one horse of 700kg or 2 x 350kg ponies. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger will deliver 1.07g of paste which is sufficient to treat 100kg live weight.
Use at the correct weight-based dose. There is no blanket ‘use every X weeks’ rule printed on the label – instead iMEC should be used as part of a monitored parasite-control plan. For many adult horses with good pasture management, one treatment in spring and one in late summer/early autumn will suffice, provided a broad-spectrum product (with tapeworm activity) is used. Horses at higher risk should be assessed by your equine veterinarian, and faecal egg-counts and management factors considered, before deciding on additional treatments
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Horse Wormers
Controlling worms is essential for the health of your horse. We supply a range of wormer options for your horse with different active ingredients, prices for different budgets and even in feed formulations for those difficult to worm horses. (If you have a difficult horse and want to use paste wormers, we can recommend the horse worming bit!). Our horse wormer range includes all-wormers, rotational wormers, horse wormer pellets, pastes and liquids from popular brands including Strategy-T, Equimax, Equest and more!
Worming your horse
What wormer should I use for my horse?
Choosing a wormer for your horse will depend on what worms you are trying to treat. There are over 20 different intestinal worms that can be found in horses, the most common worms of concern for the horse population today are, Large Strongyles, Small Strongyles, Roundworms and Tapeworms. You can then choose a wormer that contains the appropriate active ingredients to that treat the worms of concern.
What are the active ingredients in horse wormers?
Horse Wormers will consist of one, or a combination of four different active ingredients (chemicals). The four main chemical groups that are used to treat worms in horses are;
- Macrocyclic lactones (mectin based) – broad spectrum protection (not tapeworms)
- Benzimidazoles – generally used for rotation worming
- Praziquantel – specifically for tapeworm control
- Tetrahydropyrimides – narrow spectrum wormer
What is Rotational Worming in horses?
Wormer rotation refers to periodically changing the horse wormer you are using to worm your horse. But it is not about changing the wormer brand but more specifically you must change the active ingredient that you are worming with. The reason you should rotate wormers is because some intestinal worms can build up a resistance to the active ingredient in wormers and therefore their effectiveness can be significantly diminished or become completely ineffective. Popular rotational wormers in Australia include Strategy-T and AMMO Rotational Wormer Paste (Green).
How often should I worm my horse?
Follow the recommendations on the horse wormer you are using to see when you will need to worm your horse again. Some products have intervals of 6 weeks while others are longer lasting with up to 16 weeks between treatments, like Equest Plus Tape.
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