Anthelcide® EQ Paste Horse Dewormer
By Zoetis
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- Horse dewormer paste
- Controls large strongyles, large roundworms, pinworms and threadworms
- Ideal for healthy horses and foals 4 to 6 months of age
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- Horse dewormer paste
- Controls large strongyles, large roundworms, pinworms and threadworms
- Ideal for healthy horses and foals 4 to 6 months of age
- Oxibendazole for horses
- Safe and effective
Anthelcide® EQ Paste safely and effectively removes and controls various internal parasites in healthy horses. This horse dewormer paste helps control large strongyles, large roundworms, pinworms and threadworms in healthy horses. Anthelcide® wormer contains the active ingredient oxibendazole for horses.
Anthelcide® EQ Paste is ideal for the essential treatment of ascarids (roundworms) in foals at 4 to 6 months of age and one month post-weaning.
Anthelcide® EQ Paste is ideal for the essential treatment of ascarids (roundworms) in foals at 4 to 6 months of age and one month post-weaning.
Cautions: Keep out of reach of children and animals. NOT FOR USE IN HUMANS. Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.
Color: White to off-white
Storage: Store at a controlled room temperature of 15° C to 30° C (59° F to 86° F).
Color: White to off-white
Storage: Store at a controlled room temperature of 15° C to 30° C (59° F to 86° F).
Ingredients: Oxibendazole
Instructions: How to Deworm: As treatment doses are based on the weight of the animal, use a scale or weight tape to determine each animal's weight before treating. Once an accurate weight is known, treat each horse with ANTHELCIDE EQ Paste as follows: Adjust the ring to your animal's weight and lock into place. Make sure there is no feed in the animal's mouth. Remove the cap from the end of the syringe. Save the cap for reuse. Place the tip of the syringe into the side of the animal's mouth at the space between the incisor and molar teeth. Gently push the plunger until it stops, depositing the dewormer on the back of the tongue. Remove the syringe from the animal's mouth and raise the animal's head slightly to make sure he swallows the dewormer. Replace the syringe cap.
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