Exodus (pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste (23.6 g)

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Exodus Paste for Horses – Effective Dewormer for Equine Health

Exodus Paste is a powerful antiparasitic treatment designed to tackle mature infections caused by large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and large roundworms in horses and ponies. These parasites can significantly impact your horse's health, leading to weight loss, poor coat condition, and colic. Exodus Paste, formulated with pyrantel pamoate, offers an effective solution to eliminate these internal parasites and maintain your horse’s well-being.

Benefits of Exodus (Pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste for Horses

  • Potent Deworming Action: Contains pyrantel pamoate, a proven active ingredient known for its efficacy in removing and controlling a broad spectrum of equine worms, including large and small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms.
  • High Efficacy Rate: Exodus Paste is over 90% effective against major equine parasites, ensuring your horse gets comprehensive protection against worm infestations.
  • Easy Administration: Comes in an apple-flavored formula, enhancing palatability for horses and reducing the chances of rejection. The pre-measured 23.6g plastic syringes provide accurate dosing tailored to your horse’s weight, making it simple to administer.
  • Safe and Approved: Approved by the FDA for use in horses and ponies, ensuring it is both safe and effective for your equine companions. Suitable for use in horses of all sizes and breeds.

Ingredients

  • Pyrantel pamoate – 3.60 grams: An antiparasitic agent that paralyzes and expels intestinal parasites, ensuring effective worm removal.

Product Specification

  • Product Form: Oral paste
  • Package Size: 23.6g syringe
  • Dosage: 3 milligrams of pyrantel base per pound of body weight
  • Flavor: Apple
  • Target Species: Horses and ponies
  • Approved by: FDA

How Does Exodus (Pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste Work?

Exodus Paste contains pyrantel pamoate, which targets the nervous system of worms, causing paralysis. This action prevents the parasites from maintaining their grip on the intestinal lining, allowing them to be naturally expelled through the horse's digestive system. By disrupting the life cycle of the worms, Exodus Paste effectively reduces the parasite burden in the horse’s body.

Direction for Use

  • Administer as a single oral dose of 3 milligrams per pound of body weight.
  • The syringe has four weight mark increments for precise dosing based on 300-pound weight increments.
  • Remove the cap, introduce the syringe nozzle into the corner of the horse's mouth, and deposit the paste on the dorsum of the tongue.
  • Raise the horse’s head to facilitate swallowing.
  • If only part of the paste is used, replace the cap on the syringe for future use.

Note: The information discussed here is general. Read the information mentioned on the product label carefully, or consult your veterinarian for proper guidance.

Safety Instructions

  • Consult your veterinarian before administering to foals under two months of age.
  • Use with caution in severely debilitated horses or those with a history of colic.
  • Rarely, mild gastrointestinal disturbances may occur. Contact your veterinarian if adverse reactions are observed.
  • Do not administer to horses intended for human consumption.

Storage

  • Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.
  • Ensure the cap is securely replaced on the syringe nozzle after partial use.

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Faq's about Exodus (Pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste

What is Exodus (Pyrantel Pamoate) Equine Paste used for?

Exodus Paste is used to treat and control mature infections of large strongyles, small strongyles, pinworms, and large roundworms in horses and ponies.

How often should I deworm my horse with Exodus Paste?

Deworming frequency depends on factors like age, environment, and exposure risk. Typically, horses should be dewormed every 6-8 weeks, but consult your veterinarian for a personalized schedule.

Can Exodus Paste be used on pregnant mares?

Yes, Exodus Paste is generally safe for pregnant mares, but it’s advisable to consult your veterinarian before using any medication during pregnancy.

Is there a specific age at which foals can receive Exodus Paste?

Foals can typically be treated starting at two months of age. However, consulting your veterinarian for specific recommendations based on the foal's health is essential.

Does Exodus Paste work against tapeworms?

No, Exodus Paste does not target tapeworms. For tapeworm control, use a product containing praziquantel or a combination dewormer as recommended by your veterinarian.

How soon can I see results after administering Exodus Paste?

Results are usually seen within 24-48 hours as the worms are expelled through the horse’s digestive system. Consult your veterinarian if signs of infestation persist.

How do I know if my horse needs deworming?

Common signs include weight loss, poor coat condition, colic, and decreased performance. Regular fecal exams by a veterinarian can help determine the need for deworming.

Can I administer Exodus Paste without a veterinarian's advice?

While Exodus Paste is safe, consulting your veterinarian is advisable to ensure the correct dosage and schedule, particularly for horses with existing health conditions.

Is it safe to deworm my horse if it's on other medications?

Consult your veterinarian to check for potential interactions with other medications. Exodus Paste is generally safe, but individual conditions may require professional advice.

Can I use Exodus Paste for other animals besides horses?

No, Exodus Paste is specifically formulated for use in horses and ponies. Consult your veterinarian for suitable deworming options for other animals.

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