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- Equimax LV
Broad-spectrum Horse Wormer
INDICATIONS:
Treatment and control of tapeworms, bots and roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles).
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Equimax® LV is given orally. The recommended dose level is 1mL/100 kg bodyweight. This dose delivers 0.2 mg/kg of IVERMECTIN and 1.5 mg/kg of PRAZIQUANTEL.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE:
Registered Pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. A8044.
- Kills and controls all the major parasitic worms in horses, including tapeworm and bots.
- Significant to the New Zealand situation
- Highly effective against ALL nematodes of pathological importance in New Zealand
- Highly effective against ALL tapeworms of pathological importance in New Zealand - Easy to use
- Lowest volume of paste
- Easy to hold ergonomic design
- More accurate dosing
- Less waste & mess
- Treats horses up to 700kg
INDICATIONS:
Treatment and control of tapeworms, bots and roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles).
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Equimax® LV is given orally. The recommended dose level is 1mL/100 kg bodyweight. This dose delivers 0.2 mg/kg of IVERMECTIN and 1.5 mg/kg of PRAZIQUANTEL.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE:
- General guidelines - Consult a veterinarian for a control programme to meet individual needs.
- All horses should be included in a regular parasite control programme with particular attention being paid to foals, breeding mares & yearlings.
- Foals should be treated initially at 6 to 8 weeks of age, and routine treatment repeated every 6 weeks until they are 12 months old.
- Mares should be treated 2 weeks before foaling and repeated when the foal is wormed.
- Adult horses living in high population densities or horses that mix regularly with other horses should be wormed every 6 to 8 weeks.
Registered Pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. A8044.