For control and treatment of gastrointestinal parasites:Â mature infections of large strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris, S. edentates, S. equinus); small strongyles, pinworms (Oxyuris equi) and large roundworms (Parascaris equorum). Apple flavored for palatability.
Labeled for: horses and ponies
Species: horse
Foals:Â For maximum control of parasitism, administer to foals (2 to 8 months of age) every 4 weeks.
Mares:Â To minimize the potential source of infection that the mare may pose to the foal, treat 1 month prior to anticipated foaling date; retreating in 10 days to 2 weeks after the birth of the foal.
Horses and ponies over 8 months of age: Â Routinely dose every 6 weeks.
Position ring-gauge over appropriate mark on plunger.
DOSAGE for single-dose 23.6 g syringe:
Bodyweight                 Quantity  mg Pyrantel Base
up to 300 lb                 1/4 syringe             900 mg
301 to 600 lb               1/2 syringe             1800 mg
601 to 900 lb               3/4 syringe             2700 mg
901 to 1200 lb             1 full syringe           3600 mg
After removing the cap, the paste should be deposited on the back of the tongue. Introduce the nozzle end of the syringe at the corner of the mouth. Direct the syringe backwards and depress the plunger to deposit the paste onto the tongue. Given in this manner, it is unlikely that rejection of the paste will occur. Raising the horse’s head may assist in the swallowing process. When only part of the paste is used, replace the cap on the syringe nozzle.
Learn more about Exodus Paste Horse Dewormer and when to use it to deworm your horse in our helpful article: Developing an Equine Rotational Calendar.
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