What is the dosage of Equimax for horses?

What is the dosage of Equimax for horses?

Equimax Dosage and Administration. This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1320-lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) and 0.68 mg praziquantel per lb (1.5 mg/kg) of body weight.

When to use Equimax paste for summer sores?

Equimax (ivermectin/praziquantel) Paste is indicated for the treatment and control of the following parasites: Summer Sores caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous third-stage larvae

How much Ivermectin is in an Equimax syringe?

Equimax Dosage and Administration. This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1320-lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) and 0.68 mg praziquantel per lb (1.5 mg/kg) of body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 220 lb (100 kg) of body weight.

Can you use Equimax paste on a dog?

Equimax Paste has been formulated specifically for use in horses and ponies only. This product should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.

Equimax (ivermectin/praziquantel) Paste is indicated for the treatment and control of the following parasites: Summer Sores caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous third-stage larvae

Equimax Dosage and Administration. This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1320-lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) and 0.68 mg praziquantel per lb (1.5 mg/kg) of body weight.

Equimax Paste has been formulated specifically for use in horses and ponies only. This product should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.

How much Ivermectin is in Equimax paste?

Dosage and Administration. This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1320-lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) and 0.68 mg praziquantel per lb (1.5 mg/kg) of body weight.