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Reg. No.
G3543 Act 36/1947
INDICATIONS
Antiparasitic Roundworm and Bot Remedy for Horses, Donkeys, Ponies, Mares and
Foals
WARNINGS
- Do not slaughter horses,
donkeys, ponies, mares and foals for human consumption within 21 days of last
treatment.
- Pregnant mares must be
handled with the normal precautions and additional care when being treated.
- Extremely dangerous to
fish and aquatic life. Do not contaminate surface waters or ditches with product
or used containers.
- Do not eat, drink or
smoke while handling the product.
- Wash hands after use.
- Store in a safe place.
- Keep out of reach of
children, uninformed persons and pets.
- Although this remedy
has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, failure thereof
may ensue as a result of a wide range of reasons. If this is suspected, seek
veterinary advice and notify the registration holder.
PRECAUTIONS
Some horses have experienced reactions involving cutaneous swellings and itching
shortly after treatment. In most such cases the horses have been diagnosed as
carrying heavy infestations of Onchocerca microfilariae, and it is assumed the
reactions are the result of the microfilariae dying in large numbers. Although
the symptoms have resolved spontaneously in a few days, symptomatic treatment
may be advisable. Consult your veterinary surgeon should these signs persist.
EFFICACY
Bimectin Horse Paste controls
the following internal parasites:
Large strongyles:
Strongylus vulgaris (bloodworm) - adults and arterial larval stages
S. edentatus - adults and tissue larval stages
S. equinus - adults
Triodontophorus spp. - adults
Small strongyles:
Numerous spp. - adults and effective against the immature (fourth larval) stages
Pinworm:
Oxyuris equi - adults and fourth larval stages
Ascarid:
Parascaris equorum - adults, third and fourth stage larvae
Stomach worm:
Habronema muscae - adults
Fileriae:
Onchocerca spp. - microfilariae
Bots:
Gasterophilus intestinalis - oral and gastric stages
G. nasalis - oral and gastric stages
G. haemorrhoidalis - oral and gastric stages
The list contains the more important endoparasite species. This anthelmintic
may also be effective against other species. For more information consult your
veterinarian.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Use only as directed.
Dose: Bimectin Horse Paste is a ready-to-use oral paste formulation.
The recommended dose rate is 0.2 mg (200 µg) of ivermectin per kg body
mass.
Each mass marking on the syringe plunger delivers sufficient paste to treat
100 kg body mass.
The syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 600 kg horse once.
Administration: Release the knurled ring on the plunger by
making a ¼ turn and sliding the ring up the plunger shaft so that the
side of the ring nearest the barrel is at the desired mass marking. Turn the
knurled ring ¼ turn to lock in place.
Make sure the horse’s mouth contains no feed. Remove the plastic cap from
the tip of the syringe barrel and insert the syringe at the interdental space
(the gap between the front and back teeth). Depress the plunger and deposit
the paste over the back of the tongue. Immediately raise the horse’s head
for a few seconds after dosing.
Parasite Control Program
All horses and donkeys should be included in a regular parasite control program,
with special attention being paid to mares, foals and yearlings. Bimectin Horse
Paste controls gastro-intestinal, cutaneous and pulmonary nematodes and bots
of horses.
Foals should be treated initially at 6-8 weeks of age and at regular two monthly
intervals thereafter.
Mares require regular 6-8 weekly treatments.
Stallions should be treated at least twice per year.
Bot infection reaches a peak in autumn with stomach bots being carried into
the winter. Treatment during autumn and winter removes this burden.
Environmental safety
Ivermectin is extremely dangerous to fish and aquatic life but has been shown
to readily and tightly bind to soil with which it comes into contact and becomes
inactive over time. Dispose of used dosing syringes and residual paste by e.g.
burying or burning.
Composition:
Ivermectin 18.7 g/kg
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