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Exodus (pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste (23.6 g)

$9.95

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Durvet SKU: 1EXO010 Barcode: 899855500113

Oral Equine Dewormer for Parasite Control

Product Description

Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste for Horses is an oral dewormer formulated to remove and control mature infections of common intestinal parasites in horses and ponies. The apple-flavored paste contains pyrantel pamoate and is dispensed in a pre-measured syringe to facilitate accurate dosing based on body weight. Each syringe treats horses up to the labeled weight when used as directed.

Benefits

  • Broad Parasite Control: Treats large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms.
  • Apple Flavored: Palatable paste helps improve acceptance during dosing.
  • Accurate Dosing: Calibrated syringe supports precise weight-based administration.
  • Single-Dose Use: Designed for single oral treatment when dosed correctly.

Ingredients

Pyrantel pamoate 43.9% (equivalent to 3.6 g pyrantel base per syringe).

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Weight-Based Dose: Administer 3 mg pyrantel base per pound of body weight.
  • Set Syringe: Position the ring gauge at the correct weight marking before dosing.
  • Oral Delivery: Place the syringe at the mouth corner and deposit the paste on the tongue.
  • Ensure Swallowing: Raise the horse’s head briefly to help ensure complete ingestion.
  • Avoid Underdosing: Measure body weight accurately before treatment.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Equine Use Only: Intended for horses and ponies only.
  • Do Not Underdose: Underdosing may reduce effectiveness and contribute to resistance.
  • Sick Animals: Consult a veterinarian before treating sick or debilitated horses.
  • Foal Guidance: Consult a veterinarian for appropriate dosing schedules in foals.
  • Human Safety: Keep out of reach of children and avoid accidental ingestion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What parasites does Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste treat in horses?

Ans: Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste treats mature infections of large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and large roundworms in horses and ponies when administered orally at the labeled dose based on body weight.

Q2: How much Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste should be given per horse?

Ans: The recommended dosage is 3 mg of pyrantel base per pound of body weight. The syringe is calibrated with weight markings to ensure the correct amount is delivered for each horse, given accurate body weight determination.

Q3: How is Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste administered?

Ans: The paste is administered orally by placing the syringe at the corner of the horse’s mouth and depositing the paste on the back of the tongue. Raising the horse’s head briefly may help ensure complete swallowing.

Q4: Can foals be treated with Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste?

Ans: Foals may be treated with pyrantel pamoate products, but dosing frequency and timing should be determined with veterinary guidance. A veterinarian can help design an appropriate parasite control program tailored to an individual's age and exposure.

Q5: How often should horses be dewormed with Exodus Paste?

Ans: The frequency of deworming depends on age, management practices, and parasite exposure. Many adult horses follow a routine schedule; however, veterinarians should be consulted to create a targeted deworming plan based on fecal testing results.

Q6: Does Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste treat bots?

Ans: No. Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste is not indicated for the treatment of bots. A veterinarian can recommend alternative dewormers if bot control is required as part of a parasite management program.

Q7: Is Exodus Pyrantel Pamoate Paste flavored?

Ans: Yes. The paste is apple-flavored to enhance palatability and help reduce resistance during oral administration, making it easier to administer the correct dose to horses accurately.

Q8: Why is accurate weight measurement important before dosing?

Ans: Accurate body weight measurement ensures the correct dose is given. Underdosing may lead to incomplete parasite control and contribute to the development of resistance, while overdosing may increase the risk of unnecessary exposure.