Pyrantel-based equine wormer in three unique styles allows customized parasite control. Choose from two daily medicated feed additives or a Convenient oral paste used every four to six weeks. Controls large and small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms, or ascarids. Helps kill parasites before they damage internal organs. Safe for all horses, including foals, mares, and stallions. Strongid C contains 1.06% pyrantel tartrate to prevent migration of Strongylus vulgaris larvae. Top dress or mix with daily grain ration 1 oz per 250 lbs. Measuring cup included with bucket. 25 lbs. Strongid C-2X is a concentrated food additive with 2.11% pyrantel tartrate. Helps prevent large strongyle infestation. Feed 0.5 oz per 250 lbs body weight. Strongid Paste contains 43.9% pyrantel pamoate in an easy-to-use oral syringe for rotational parasite control. Concentrated 20 ml syringe worms horses up to 1,200 lbs. For horses and ponies over 8 months, administer every six weeks; for foals two to eight months old, use every 4 weeks. For Horses. Please click on "More Information" for dosages, use, storage instructions, and further details. | ||||||
| Strongid® C (Pyrantel Tartrate)
Equine anthelmintic in a medicated feed form. Designed to be fed on a daily basis to provide a continuous, preventive level of pyrantel in the intestinal tract. Strongid C prevents migration of large strongyle (Strongylus vulgaris) larvae.
Strongid C is approved for:
Key Features
Dosage and Administration Strongid C should be administered for the entire period that the animal is at risk to internal parasites. Unprotected animals that have grazed may already have an established S. vulgaris larval infestation. Before administering Strongid C, these animals should be treated with a therapeutic dose of a larvicidal product. Foals may be administered Strongid C as soon as consistent intake of grain mix is occurring. This is generally between 2-3 months of age. Strongid C may be used in mares at any stage of pregnancy or lactation. Stallion fertility is not affected by the use of Strongid C.
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Active Ingredients
Ingredients
Strongid® C-2X Concentrated Equine Anthelmintic (Pyrantel Tartrate) Strongid® C-2X™ (pyrantel tartrate) is an equine anthelmintic designed to be fed on a daily basis to provide a continuous, preventive level of pyrantel in the intestinal tract. Strongid C-2X prevents migration of large strongyle (Strongylus vulgaris) larvae.
Strongid C-2X is approved for:
Key Features
Dosage and Administration Strongid C-2X should be administered for the entire period that the animal is at risk to internal parasites. Unprotected animals that have grazed may already have an established S. vulgaris larval infestation. Before administering Strongid C-2X, these animals should be treated with a therapeutic dose of a larvicidal product. Foals may be administered Strongid C-2X as soon as consistent intake of grain mix is occurring. This is generally between 2-3 months of age. Strongid C-2X may be used in mares at any stage of pregnancy or lactation. Stallion fertility is not affected by the use of Strongid C-2X.
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Active Drug Ingredient: Ingredients Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Wheat Middlings, Cane Molasses, Mineral Oil, Propionic Acid (Preservative)
Strongid® Paste Strongid® (pyrantel pamoate) Paste is a potent equine wormer containing pyrantel, a compound from the tetrahydropyrimidine class. Strongid Paste removes and controls most common and damaging internal parasites including bloodworms, small strongyles, pinworms, and large roundworms. Strongid Paste is a pale-yellow-to-buff paste containing 43.9% w/w pyrantel pamoate in an inert vehicle. Each syringe contains 3.6 grams pyrantel base in 23.6 g (20 ml) paste. Each ml contains 180 mg pyrantel base as pyrantel pamoate.
Strongid Paste is approved for:
Key Features
Dosage and Administration
For maximum control of parasitism, it is recommended that foals (2 to 8 months of age) be dosed every four (4) weeks. To minimize the potential source of infection that the mare may pose to the foal, the mare should be treated one (1) month prior to the anticipated foaling date followed by additional treatment 10 days to two (2) weeks after birth of foal. Horses and ponies over eight (8) months of age should be routinely dosed every six (6) weeks.
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