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Tuesday, 29 October 2024 14:11

Micron Kit

Rapid On-Site parasite testing

Tuesday, 29 October 2024 14:10

Hemosilate

125mg/ml etamsylate

Wednesday, 16 October 2024 16:01

Micron Kit

The Micron Kit is the only app to rapid test the faecal egg count of horses on-site and in real-time. Results received in under 30 minutes.

Wednesday, 16 October 2024 15:47

Hemosilate

Containing 125mg/ml of etsamsylate, Hemosilate Solution for Injection is used for the prevention and treatment of surgical, post traumatic, obstetric and gynaecological haemorrhages in multiple species.

Monday, 06 November 2023 18:24

Bimeprazol 370 Mg/G Oral Paste

Bimeprazol 370mg/g Oral Paste, is an omeprazole oral paste for the treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers in horses.

Monday, 06 November 2023 18:15

Bimeprazol

omeprazole oral paste

Friday, 12 February 2021 13:52

Cronyxin Paste

flunixin 50mg/g

Thursday, 11 February 2021 20:37

Cronyxin Paste

Cronyxin Paste is a flunixin 50 mg per gram oral paste, for the treatment of acute inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders in horses.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016 18:29

Responsible Worming Badge

Bimeda Equine is proud to promote best practice targeted worming regimes, to help protect both today’s horses and future generations.

To find out more about best targeted worming regimes, click here to visit our Best Practice Advice section.

To view and download our materials, such as our Horse Owner’s Guide To Worming and visit out Library Section.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016 17:30

Tapeworms

tapeworm Equine tapewormsPhoto kindly provided by University of Liverpool Diagnosteq Lab

Most horses are exposed to tapeworm and they may become infected at any age. Light infection is common, and if limited, is unlikely to produce any clinical signs. In severe cases, infection can cause physical damage to the gastrointestinal tract resulting in the following clinical signs:

  • Diarrhoea
  • Dull Coat
  • Poor Growth
  • Intermittent Colic Episodes
  • Poor performance
  • General Lethargy
  • Ulceration of the GI lining
  • Colic
  • Obstruction
  • Rupture
  • Anaemia
  • Un-thriftiness

Diagnostics & Treatment of Tapeworm

We know from the tapeworm life cycle that when the tapeworm sheds its eggs they are dispersed in a segment of its body called the proglottid.

If the proglottid remains intact then no eggs will be found in the faeces in spite of the horse being infected. As a result, tapeworm eggs are rarely detected in faecal egg counts (FEC) even if the horse is infected.

ELISA Antibody Test

The ELISA antibody test can be utilised to check for tapeworm exposure. This test is convenient and simple to carry out as saliva samples can be utilised.

Tapeworm - treatment options and resistance

  FenbendazolePyrantelIvermectinMoxidectinPraziquantel
Anoplocephala spp. Not indicated Effective when used at double the “normal” roundworm dose
Resistance status undetermined – reports of resistance emerging from the US
Not indicated Not indicated Resistance suspected but generally appears to remain highly effective – reports of resistance emerging from the US

Source: Canter Guidelines

Remains effective for indicated use

Resistance emerging or suspected

Some resistance reported – FECRT should be performed

Resistance common – should only be used with supportive FECRT results

Not indicated for use for treatment

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