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*'''Tetrahydropyrimidines''' such '''pyrantel embonate'''.   
 
*'''Tetrahydropyrimidines''' such '''pyrantel embonate'''.   
 
**'''Strongid-P® paste:''' 19mg/kg PO.  For foals over 4 weeks of age up to eight months dose every 4 weeks.  For horses over 8 months of age dose every 6 to 8 weeks, but when at grass dose every 4 to 6 weeks.  Always dose 3 to 4 days before turning out after in-wintering.  
 
**'''Strongid-P® paste:''' 19mg/kg PO.  For foals over 4 weeks of age up to eight months dose every 4 weeks.  For horses over 8 months of age dose every 6 to 8 weeks, but when at grass dose every 4 to 6 weeks.  Always dose 3 to 4 days before turning out after in-wintering.  
*'''Benzimidazoles''' such '''fenbendazole'''  
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*'''[[Benzimidazoles]]''' such '''fenbendazole'''  
 
**'''Panacur® Equine Oral Paste:''' 10mg/kg PO.  It is recommended that horses and ponies are routinely wormed with a single dose of this product every 6 to 8 weeks.  It is recommended that horses are administered the 5-day Panacur treatment in the Autumn (ideally late October/November) and again in the Spring (ideally in February) to cover for encysted cyathostomins.  All new horses whose worming history is unknown should also be administered the 5-day Panacur treatment.  Pregnant mares and young foals may also be safely treated with Panacur at the recommended dosage levels.  Not to be used in horses intended for human consumption.  The horse must have been declared as not intended for human consumption under national horse passport legislation.
 
**'''Panacur® Equine Oral Paste:''' 10mg/kg PO.  It is recommended that horses and ponies are routinely wormed with a single dose of this product every 6 to 8 weeks.  It is recommended that horses are administered the 5-day Panacur treatment in the Autumn (ideally late October/November) and again in the Spring (ideally in February) to cover for encysted cyathostomins.  All new horses whose worming history is unknown should also be administered the 5-day Panacur treatment.  Pregnant mares and young foals may also be safely treated with Panacur at the recommended dosage levels.  Not to be used in horses intended for human consumption.  The horse must have been declared as not intended for human consumption under national horse passport legislation.
 
*For foals that have not been on a controlled programme or if a large burden is suspected:
 
*For foals that have not been on a controlled programme or if a large burden is suspected:
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