Pyratape P Data Sheet
A ready to administer, light yellow coloured, oral anthelmintic paste for horses and other equines. Each 28.5g syringe contains 11.4g pyrantel embonate as active ingredient.
A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment of adult infections of large and small redworms, Ascarids and Pinworms found in the gastro-intestinal tract of horses, ponies and foals. Pyratape P also treats and controls tapeworm infection.
The broad spectrum activity includes:
Large roundworms - Parascaris equorum
Large strongyles - Strongylus vulgaris, S. edentatus, S. equinus
Small strongyles - Trichonema spp. (Cyathostomes), Triodontophorus spp.
Pinworms - Oxyuris equi, Probstmayria vivipara
Tapeworms - Anoplocephala perfoliata
Administer orally, one syringe per 600kg bodyweight as a single dose. (=19mg pyrantel embonate per kg bodyweight)
Weight | Type | Routine treatment |
Up to 100kg | Miniature ponies | Syringe mark 100kg |
101-300kg | Donkey, Shetland and other small ponies and foals | Syringe mark 300kg |
301-400kg | Dartmoor, New Forest, Welsh | Syringe mark 400kg |
401-500kg | Light hunters, Arabs etc | Syringe mark 500kg |
501-600kg | Thoroughbreds | Syringe mark 600kg (1 syringe) |
601kg and over | Heavy hunters, Draught horses | 1 syringe plus additional 100kg syringe marks for each extra 100kg bodyweight |
Increased dosing for treatment of tapeworm infections
Double the dose rate, ie Two syringes per 600kg bodyweight (=38mg pyrantel embonate/kg bodyweight)
Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage. The use of a `weigh band' is recommended.
Position the dosage ring of the syringe at the appropriate mark using the recommended dosage. Open the mouth of the horse and eject the contents of the syringe onto the back of the tongue. Raising the horse's head sometimes assists in the swallowing
process.
Recommended dosing programmes:
Horses
During the grazing season, all horses over 8 months of age should be wormed with Pyratape P every 4-6 weeks. For the remainder of the year, horses should be wormed with Pyratape P every 6-8 weeks. New horses and horses which have spent the winter inside should be wormed with Pyratape P and then kept in for 3-4 days before turnout.
Mares with foals
Mares with foals should preferably be grazed on pasture which has not been grazed by other horses for the previous 12 months. Where this is not possible, pasture which has not been grazed by other horses from January to the end of May should be used and turnout delayed until June. This will help reduce the roundworm challenge to the foal. Dose the mare 3-4 days before turning out and then at intervals for 2-4 weeks until the end of Autumn.
Foals aged 1-8 months
Foals should be treated with Pyratape P from 4 weeks of age and retreated every 4 weeks.
Do not administer to horses for human consumption.
Do not use in severely debilitated animals.
Combined administration of pyrantel and levamisole or piperazine is not recommended.
Operator warnings
Avoid contact with the skin. Wash hands after use.
The same syringe should only be used to dose 2 animals if they are either grazing together or are on the same premises and in direct contact with one another.
Pyratape P is safe for use in horses and ponies of all ages, including suckling foals, pregnant mares and stallions. Impaction of the small intestine may occur in foals heavily infected with Ascarids. Colic symptoms may be seen as soon as 30 minutes after treatment.
Do not store above 25°C and protect from freezing and sunlight.
On occasions when only part of the paste is used, replace the cap and store as indicated.
Keep out of reach of children.
Packs of 20 syringes
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