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Listed by active ingredients
ivermectin
- • Kills large redworms, small redworms, pinworms, large roundworms, lungworms, intestinal threadworms, large mouth stomach worms, stomach hairworms and neck threadworms
- • Dosing interval 8-10 weeks
- • Single dose in May and another single dose in July
- • Single dose in December
- • Also highly effectively against bots
- • E.g. EQVALAN®
praziquantel
- • Used to kill tapeworms in dogs, cats and even humans for years
- • No known resistance in the UK
ivermectin + praziquantel
- • Kills large redworms, small redworms, pinworms, large roundworms, lungworms, intestinal threadworms, large mouth stomach worms, stomach hairworms and neck threadworms and tapeworms
- • Single dose in Spring and Autumn
(March / April and September / October) for roundworms and tapeworms
- • E.g. EQVALAN® Duo
moxidectin
- • Single dose in Winter to treat
encysted small redworms
- • Dosing interval for small redworm 13 weeks
pyrantel
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Dosing interval for strongyles every 4-6 weeks during Summer and Autumn at pasture, every 4 weeks for foals from 1 to 8 months of age
fenbendazole
- • Widespread resistance in small redworms
- • Five-day course can be used against inhibited mucosal stages of small redworms
- • Dosing interval for strongyles 6-8 weeks (if no benzimidazole resistance)
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