revolve worm paste 32.5g
HH-REVOLVE32.5
A combination dewormer for horses.  Â
What is Revolve?
Revolve is a combination dewormer for horses including tapeworms, containing the active ingredients Oxfendazole and Morantel Tartrate. Resistance to deworming chemicals is proven and increasing in Australia. The unique combination of actives complement each other increasing the efficacy of Revolve.Â
How does REVOLVE work?Â
Revolve contains two active ingredients, Morantel Tartrate and Oxfendazole. Morantel acts on the nervous system of the parasites causing paralysis. As a consequence, the parasites are unable to attach to the intestinal wall and are expelled from the gut. The form of Morantel in Revolve is particularly soluble, resulting in a high degree of efficacy. Oxfendazole interferes with the metabolic pathways of adults and sterilises eggs within 24 hours of dosing, thereby reducing pasture contamination.Â
Revolve is effective against:
- Larval stages of S. vulgaris
- Small strongyles
- Ascarids (roundworms)
- Pinworms
- Tapeworms
Features & Benefits
- Easy grip syringe for smaller hands.
- Pleasant taste.
- Combination dewormer for horses including tapeworms.Â
- Made in Australia.
Ingredients
Each gram of paste contains:
175mg Oxfendazole and 245mg Morantel Tartrate.
Directions for use
- Given orally at the recommended dose rate of 5 mL/100kg bodyweight the 32.5g syringe treats horses of weight up to 550kg.
- Screw the plastic adjuster out to the weight of the horse, insert the syringe into the side of the horse’s mouth between and the front and back teeth and deposit the paste towards the back of the tongue by depressing the plunger quickly as far as it will go. Immediately raise the horse’s head for a few seconds to ensure the full dose has been accepted.
- Take care to avoid accidental over-dosage of small or fasting horses.
- After using discard any unused portion of the syringe within 24 hours.
*NB – This product should not be used in foals or horses weighing less than 100kg.
General Directions
Horses should be subject to an appropriate deworming program based on faecal egg counts (FECs). Only deworm horses with an FEC of >200 eggs per gram (epg).
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