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New deworming products containing praziquantel have recently become available. Praziquantel is effective against tapeworms. Contrary to popular opinion, tapeworms are not associated with weight loss in horses. They are however associated with chronic colic. Due to the great length of the equine intestinal tract, tapeworm segments are often broken down before exiting in the feces and cannot be found. Although not impossible, it is difficult to diagnose a tapeworm infestation and therefore it is best take preventative steps.
Our previous deworming program recommended using a double dose of pyrantel for tapeworms in adult horses. Praziquantel is believed to be more effective against tapeworms than pyrantel and if incorporated in our program, using a double dose of pyrantel is unnecessary. Praziquantel is available combined with ivermectin or moxidectin. Cautions applied to the use of moxidectin (see Note 1 below) apply equally to the moxidectin/praziquantel combination product, and using ivermectin/praziquantel in these cases would be advised.
The following is an outline of a concise and effective paste-deworming program recommended by Equine Medical Service, which incorporates praziquantel. For more information regarding deworming concepts, please refer to the article written in the Fall 2001 Newsletter.
Every horse beginning at about 6 weeks of age needs to be dewormed on a regular basis. I recommend that during the first six months of life the foal be dewormed approximately every 30 days. Once the foal is one year of age the program should be changed to the following adult horse program.
| 6 weeks | Fenbendazole (DD) |
| 9 weeks | Ivermectin |
| 12 weeks | Ivermectin |
| 16 weeks | Fenbendazole (DD-5D) |
| 20 weeks | Ivermectin |
| 24 weeks | Ivermectin |
| 32 weeks | Pyrantel Pamoate (DD) |
| 40 weeks | Ivermectin |
| 48 weeks | Ivermectin/ Praziquantel |
| January | Moxidectin or Ivermectin with praziquantel |
| March | Oxibendazole |
| May | Moxidectin or Ivermectin |
| July | Fenbendazole |
| September | Moxidectin or Ivermectin ** |
| November | Pyrantel Pamoate |
(DD) = Double Dose; use double the recommended quantity (based upon weight)
(DD-5D)=Double dose for 5 consecutive days, time this procedure so that it is in the early fall (September or October).
** Yearlings should be given Panacur ( fenbendazole) (DD-5D) in the early fall just as done for the foals.
Trade Names:
Ivermectin= Eqvalan, Equimectrin, Ivercure
Ivermectin with praziquantel= Equimax, Zimecterin Gold
Moxidectin= Quest
Moxidectin with praziquantel= Quest Plus
Fenbendazole= Panacur, Safe Guard
Pyrantel Pamoate= Strongid
Oxibendazole= Anthelcide EQ
Notes:
Additionally I recommend that an annual fecal sample be collected and analyzed to test the efficacy of both the scheduling and products you have selected. I also urge good management practices, which include pasture management and manure disposal to keep your horse healthy and prevent the building of a worm population in your horse.