
Equimec Tape Wormer Paste
Equimec Tape Broad Spectrum Antiparasitic Worming Paste For Horses Effectively Treats And Controls A Wide Range Of Intestinal And Skin Parasites
Active Ingredients
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77.5 g/kg Praziquantel
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15.5 g/kg Ivermectin
This wormer offers a comprehensive solution for parasite control in horses, ideal as the cornerstone of any equine parasite management program
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Broad Spectrum Control:Ā Equimec Tape eliminates the most critical internal parasites, including arterial stages of S. vulgaris and bots, with a single, low-volume dose
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Veterinarian Recommended:Ā Consult with your veterinarian to integrate this product into a tailored parasite control program that fits your horse's specific health needs
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Routine Treatment:Ā To maintain effective control, regular treatment is necessary as reinfection can frequently occur
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Safe for All Horses:Ā Formulated with Ivermectin and Praziquantel, it is safe for horses of all ages, including mares at any stage of pregnancy and breeding stallions, without affecting fertility
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Easy Administration:Ā The paste is designed for easy, stress-free administration, ensuring correct dosage and minimization of waste
Treats And Controls:
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Tapeworms
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Large Strongyles
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Small Strongyles (including strains that have become resistant to benzimidazole)
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Pinworms
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Ascarids
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Hairworms
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Large-Mouth Stomach Worms
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Neck Threadworms
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Bots
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Lungworms
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Intestinal Threadworms
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Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous larvae (summer sores) and Onchocerca spp microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis)
APVMA No.: 56588/138549
*Please note, the manufacturer may update the product's packaging, design, appearance, and texture, which could result in variations from the current version
SUGGESTED PARASITE CONTROL PROGRAM:Ā
Treat all the horses due for treatment on the property at the same time. Foals should be treated initially at 6 to 8 weeks of age, and routine treatment repeated as appropriate. Generally, young horses, brood mares, yearlings and horses exposed to high levels of reinfection should be drenched every 6-8 weeks. For horses lightly stocked in large paddocks this may be extended out to every 10-12 weeks.
All horses should be included in a regular parasite control program. Consult your veterinarian for a control program to meet your specific needs.
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Equimec Tape Wormer Paste
Equimec Tape Broad Spectrum Antiparasitic Worming Paste For Horses Effectively Treats And Controls A Wide Range Of Intestinal And Skin Parasites
Active Ingredients
-
77.5 g/kg Praziquantel
-
15.5 g/kg Ivermectin
This wormer offers a comprehensive solution for parasite control in horses, ideal as the cornerstone of any equine parasite management program
-
Broad Spectrum Control:Ā Equimec Tape eliminates the most critical internal parasites, including arterial stages of S. vulgaris and bots, with a single, low-volume dose
-
Veterinarian Recommended:Ā Consult with your veterinarian to integrate this product into a tailored parasite control program that fits your horse's specific health needs
-
Routine Treatment:Ā To maintain effective control, regular treatment is necessary as reinfection can frequently occur
-
Safe for All Horses:Ā Formulated with Ivermectin and Praziquantel, it is safe for horses of all ages, including mares at any stage of pregnancy and breeding stallions, without affecting fertility
-
Easy Administration:Ā The paste is designed for easy, stress-free administration, ensuring correct dosage and minimization of waste
Treats And Controls:
-
Tapeworms
-
Large Strongyles
-
Small Strongyles (including strains that have become resistant to benzimidazole)
-
Pinworms
-
Ascarids
-
Hairworms
-
Large-Mouth Stomach Worms
-
Neck Threadworms
-
Bots
-
Lungworms
-
Intestinal Threadworms
-
Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous larvae (summer sores) and Onchocerca spp microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis)
APVMA No.: 56588/138549
*Please note, the manufacturer may update the product's packaging, design, appearance, and texture, which could result in variations from the current version
SUGGESTED PARASITE CONTROL PROGRAM:Ā
Treat all the horses due for treatment on the property at the same time. Foals should be treated initially at 6 to 8 weeks of age, and routine treatment repeated as appropriate. Generally, young horses, brood mares, yearlings and horses exposed to high levels of reinfection should be drenched every 6-8 weeks. For horses lightly stocked in large paddocks this may be extended out to every 10-12 weeks.
All horses should be included in a regular parasite control program. Consult your veterinarian for a control program to meet your specific needs.
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Equimec Tape Broad Spectrum Antiparasitic Worming Paste For Horses Effectively Treats And Controls A Wide Range Of Intestinal And Skin Parasites
Active Ingredients
-
77.5 g/kg Praziquantel
-
15.5 g/kg Ivermectin
This wormer offers a comprehensive solution for parasite control in horses, ideal as the cornerstone of any equine parasite management program
-
Broad Spectrum Control:Ā Equimec Tape eliminates the most critical internal parasites, including arterial stages of S. vulgaris and bots, with a single, low-volume dose
-
Veterinarian Recommended:Ā Consult with your veterinarian to integrate this product into a tailored parasite control program that fits your horse's specific health needs
-
Routine Treatment:Ā To maintain effective control, regular treatment is necessary as reinfection can frequently occur
-
Safe for All Horses:Ā Formulated with Ivermectin and Praziquantel, it is safe for horses of all ages, including mares at any stage of pregnancy and breeding stallions, without affecting fertility
-
Easy Administration:Ā The paste is designed for easy, stress-free administration, ensuring correct dosage and minimization of waste
Treats And Controls:
-
Tapeworms
-
Large Strongyles
-
Small Strongyles (including strains that have become resistant to benzimidazole)
-
Pinworms
-
Ascarids
-
Hairworms
-
Large-Mouth Stomach Worms
-
Neck Threadworms
-
Bots
-
Lungworms
-
Intestinal Threadworms
-
Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous larvae (summer sores) and Onchocerca spp microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis)
APVMA No.: 56588/138549
*Please note, the manufacturer may update the product's packaging, design, appearance, and texture, which could result in variations from the current version
SUGGESTED PARASITE CONTROL PROGRAM:Ā
Treat all the horses due for treatment on the property at the same time. Foals should be treated initially at 6 to 8 weeks of age, and routine treatment repeated as appropriate. Generally, young horses, brood mares, yearlings and horses exposed to high levels of reinfection should be drenched every 6-8 weeks. For horses lightly stocked in large paddocks this may be extended out to every 10-12 weeks.
All horses should be included in a regular parasite control program. Consult your veterinarian for a control program to meet your specific needs.














