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| Management number | 204569477 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $12.59 | Model Number | 204569477 | ||
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Internal parasites are one of the most common and dangerous threats to horse health, causing symptoms like weight loss, colic, a dull coat, and more. Left untreated, these parasites can cause severe internal damage.
Bimeda Equimax Oral Paste is a dual-action dewormer containing ivermectin and praziquantel, designed to eliminate a wide range of internal parasites, including tapeworms. This apple-flavored, easy-to-administer paste provides comprehensive protection for horses, ensuring your horse stays healthy and parasite-free. It is safe for foals as young as 4 weeks, pregnant or lactating mares, and breeding stallions.
Broad-spectrum protection: Effective against large and small strongyles, bots, roundworms, and tapeworms.
Proven efficacy against tapeworms: 100% effective against Anoplocephala perfoliata, a common tapeworm species.
Palatable apple flavor: Horses readily accept the apple-flavored paste, making administration easy.
Safe for various life stages: Suitable for foals over 4 weeks, pregnant and lactating mares, and breeding stallions.
Easy-to-use syringe: Ensures accurate dosing for horses weighing up to 1,320 lbs.
Quick-dissolving formula: Fast absorption and easy swallowing for effective treatment.
Comprehensive parasite control: Addresses parasites that cause weight loss, poor coat condition, colic, and hoof issues.
Ivermectin (1.87%): Targets large and small strongyles, bots, roundworms, and pinworms, providing broad-spectrum parasite protection.
Praziquantel (14.03%): Effectively eliminates tapeworms, offering enhanced coverage against this often-overlooked parasite.
Horse weight range: One syringe treats horses weighing up to 1,320 lbs.
Dosing: Weight markings on the syringe plunger for accurate dosing for horses over 220 lbs.
Active ingredients: Ivermectin and Praziquantel.
Bimeda Equimax combines two potent antiparasitic agents: ivermectin, which paralyzes and eliminates adult and larval parasites by disrupting their nervous systems, and praziquantel, which is specifically effective against tapeworms by damaging their outer skin, causing them to disintegrate.
Together, they offer comprehensive protection against a wide range of internal parasites, helping to prevent reinfection.
To use, adjust the syringe plunger according to your horse’s weight. Insert the syringe into the horse’s mouth and place the paste on the back of the tongue. Ensure that the entire dose is swallowed for maximum effectiveness.
Dosage: One syringe treats horses up to 1,320 lbs. Each weight marking corresponds to 220 lbs of body weight.
Note: This information is general. Always read the product label or consult your veterinarian for specific usage instructions.
Do not administer to horses younger than 4 weeks.
Safe for use in pregnant and lactating mares.
Consult a veterinarian before administering to debilitated or sick animals.
Ensure accurate dosing to avoid adverse effects.
If adverse reactions occur, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature (68°F–77°F).
Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Store out of reach of children and animals.
Bimeda Equimax Oral Paste is used to treat and control a wide range of internal parasites in horses, including large and small strongyles, bots, roundworms, and tapeworms.
The frequency of deworming depends on your horse’s environment and risk factors. Veterinarians often recommend deworming every 6 to 12 months. Consult your vet for a personalized deworming schedule.
Yes, Bimeda Equimax is safe for use in pregnant and lactating mares, as well as foals over 4 weeks old and breeding stallions.
Yes, Bimeda Equimax is safe for foals as young as 4 weeks. However, it’s best to consult your veterinarian for guidance on deworming young horses.
Bimeda Equimax treats a wide range of parasites, including large and small strongyles, bots, roundworms, pinworms, and tapeworms.
Dispose of the empty syringe according to local waste disposal regulations. Do not reuse or recycle the syringe for any other purpose.
Yes, but be sure to carefully adjust the syringe to the appropriate weight marking for each horse. Ensure that both horses receive the correct dose based on their body weight.
Common signs include weight loss, poor coat condition, colic, diarrhea, and lethargy. Regular deworming is essential as many internal parasites may not cause visible symptoms.
Missing a treatment may increase the risk of parasite buildup and reinfection. Stick to a consistent deworming schedule and consult your vet if a dose is missed.
Yes, horses can resume eating and drinking immediately after administration. The fast-dissolving paste does not require fasting before or after use.
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