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Equest Pramox Oral Gel
Uses
Moxidectin is a second-generation macrocyclic lactone of the milbemycin family. Praziquantel is a parasiticide widely used in many species for the specific control of tapeworm. For the single dose treatment of mixed cestode and nematode or arthropod infections in horses and ponies; caused by moxidectin and praziquantel sensitive strains of:
Large redworm (large strongyles):
- Strongylus vulgaris (adults)
- Strongylus edentatus (adults)
- Triodontophorus brevicauda (adults)
- Triodontophorus serratus (adults)
- Triodontophorus tenuicollis (adults)
Small redworm (small strongyles/cyathostomin) (adults and intraluminal larval stages):
- Cyathostomum spp.
- Cylicocyclus spp.
- Cylicostephanus spp.
- Cylicodontophorus spp.
- Gyalocephalus spp.
Ascarids:
- Parascaris equorum (adults)
Other roundworm species:
- Oxyuris equi (adults)
- Habronema muscae (adults)
- Strongyloides westeri (adults)
- Trichostrongylus axei (adults)
Bots:
- Gasterophilus intestinalis (L2, L3)
- Gasterophilus nasalis (L2, L3)
Tapeworm:
- Anoplocephala perfoliata
- Anoplocephala magna
- Anoplocephaloides mamillana
The egg reappearance period of small redworm is 90 days.
The product is effective against (developing) intramucosal L4 stages of small redworm. At 8 weeks after treatment, early (hypobiotic/inhibited) EL3 stages of small redworm are eliminated.
The product is effective against benzimidazole resistant strains of cyathostomes.
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