Wormer Suite
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Active Constituents
Praziquantel 46.2 mg/g
Abamectin 3.7 mg/g
Indications
For the treatment and control of tapeworms, roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole
resistant small strongyles), bots and skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. (summer sores) and microfilariae of Onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
At the recommended dose level of 1 mL per 20kg, bodyweight. ProMax All Wormer Paste for Horses controls the following parasites:
Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata, Anoplocephala magna, Paranoplocephala mammillana (adult and immature, heads and
segments).
Large Strongyles: Strongylus vulgaris (adults and arterial larval stages), Strongylus edentatus (adult and tissue stages),
Strongylus equinus (adults) and Triodontophorus spp. (adults).
Small Strongyles: Including Benzimidaole resistant strains (adult and immature), Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocyclus spp.,
Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp.
Pinworms: Oxyuris equi (adult and immature)
Ascarids: Parascaris equorum (adult and immature)
Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (adult)
Pack Size
1 x 32.4g Syringes
60 x 32.4g Syringes
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Revesby NSW 2212
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