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  • Equacare CuraHorse Dual Action Oral Paste Wormer - Single

    CHDAORPA-32.5G

    CURAHORSE® DUAL ACTION BROAD-SPECTRUM ORAL PASTE WORMER PLUS BOTICIDE FOR HORSES 32.5 G

    Active Ingredients - Each gram of paste contains: 167 mg MORANTEL TARTRATE, 4 mg ABAMECTIN 

    CuraHorse® Dual Action is a combination wormer containing two active ingredients providing effective control of the major disease causing parasites in adult horses, including bots. The combination of abamectin and morantel tartrate provides broad-spectrum control of susceptible worms (including encysted small strongyles, threadworms and pinworms), bots and external parasites (summer sores and onchocerca species

    CuraHorse® Dual Action is a palatable paste, safe to use in adult horses and ponies including pregnant mares, breeding stallions and geriatric horses. One tube treats adult horses and ponies at different life stages, up to 600 kg. For horses over 600 kg another syringe can be used to make up the remaining weight. For example, if a horse weighs 800 kg use one full syringe treating 600 kg and add a 200 kg dose from a second syringe.

    To ensure you are giving your horse the correct dose, make sure you weigh your horse regularly or use a weight tape for a more accurate weight estimate than simply guessing. Underestimating your horse’s weight and giving them the incorrect dose, can leave them unprotected and lead to the development of resistance on your property. Always round up to the nearest kilogram dose, never round down.

    Wormers only containing a macrocyclic lactone (i.e. abamectin, ivermectin) +/- a boticide should not be used in horses less than 2 years old. Whilst these wormers are safe to use, younger horses have different parasitic profiles and susceptibilities that require a different worming strategy to adult horses. Speak to your veterinarian about which wormers are more effective to use for younger horses in your region.