PRODUCT DETAILS
Equell Paste contains 1.87% ivermectin for use of deworming horses of all ages including mares at any stage of pregnancy. Removes worms and bots with a single dose.
Equell Paste provides effective control of the following parasites in horses:
Large Strongyles(adults):
Strongylus vulgaris
S. edentatus
S. equinus
Triodontophorus spp. including T. brevicauda, T. serratus Craterostomum acuticaudatum
Small Strongyles:
Coronocyclus spp.
Cyathostomum spp. including C. catinatum, C. pateratum
Cylicocyclus spp. including C. insigne, C. leptostomum, C. nassatus, C. brevicapsulatus
Cylicostephanus spp. including C. calicatus, C. goldi, C. longibursatus, C. minutus Cylicodontophorus spp.
Petrovinema poculatum
Small Strongyles (fourth-stage larvae):
Pinworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae) Oxyuris equi
Ascarids (adults and third- and fourth-stage larvae) Parascaris equorum
Hairworms (adults) Trichostrongylus axei
Large-mouth Stomach Worms (adults) Habronema muscae
Bots (oral and gastric stages) Gasterophilus spp. including G. intestinalis and G. nasalis
Lungworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae) Dictyocaulus arnfieldi)
Intestinal Threadworms (adults) Strongyloides westeri
Summer Sores caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous third-stage larvae
Dermatitis caused by Neck Threadworm microfilariae, Onchocerca sp.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1320-lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) of body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb (114 kg) of body weight.
ANIMAL SAFETY:
Equell Paste may be used in horses of all ages, including mares at any stage of pregnancy. Stallions may be treated without adversely affecting their fertility.
WARNINGS:
Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.
Not for use in humans. Keep this and all drugs out of reach of children.
PRECAUTIONS:
Equell Paste has been formulated specifically for use in horses only. This product should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.