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Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g
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Product Description
Exodus Paste is effective in controlling and removing infections of mature large roundworms, pinworms, small strongyles, and large strongyles.
Who is Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g for?
Horses and ponies.
Why use Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g?
Large roundworms, pinworms, small strongyles, and large strongyles can all be removed and controlled with Exodus Paste.
How does Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g work?
Exodus Paste removes and controls infections of mature Parascaris equorum (large roundworms); Oxyuris equi (pinworms); Strongylus equinus, Strongylus edentatus, and Strongylus vulgaris (large strongyles); and small strongyles.
Manufacturer:
Bimeda, Inc.
Active Ingredients(s):
pyrantel pamoate
How is Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g sold?
Single syringe.
What are the side effects of Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g?
No known side effects have been reported.
What special precautions are there?
Do not administer to horses intended for human consumption. Only administer orally to animals. Keep away from children.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Bimeda, Inc. Exodus Anthelmintic Paste (Pyrantel Pamoate) for Horses with Worms, 23.6 g?
Store product between the temperatures of 15°-30°C (59°-86°F)
Helpful Tips:
This beneficial and delicious formula is safe to use in pregnant mares, stallions, and foals.
Overview
1) Take the cap off. 2) Deposit the product onto the dorsum of the tongue. 3) Position the nozzle of the syringe in the corner of the mouth. 4) Direct the syringe toward the back of the mouth, slowly depressing the plunger and depositing the product onto the back of the tongue. When given as directed, rejection is incredibly unlikely. Certain horses could swallow more readily if the head is raised. If any product is left in the tube, replace the nozzle cap on the syringe.
Main Ingredients
pyrantel pamoate