Zimectrin is the product brand name, same as Equimax...etc. Those are product names not medicine names.I didn't know zimectrin worked tapes, thanks!
You are looking for the actual active ingredient of Praziquantel.
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Zimectrin is the product brand name, same as Equimax...etc. Those are product names not medicine names.I didn't know zimectrin worked tapes, thanks!
I didn't know zimectrin worked tapes, thanks!
x2Praziquantle is the only drug on the market that treats tapes in one dose. Every TSC will have horse dewormer with a praziquantle ivermectin combination. Zimectrin gold and Equimax are the 2 you are looking for. $10-12 a tube and it will treat 100s of birds .
I said I was gonna try to find the equimax. If i can't find that, I know I can find the zemcetrin.I'm just pointing out that it would be wise to use something that treats tapes if you want to rid them.
That's what I ment, sorry....It does not. Only praziquantle takes care of the tapes. You want the Zimectrin Gold not the regular.
I understand that. Of course when I look for the dewormer, i will be looking for the active ingredient, I just used the brand names for the sake of convenience.Just an example of different wormers. Notice the brand names VS the ingredient/medicine.
See I didn't know that I would need to dose them with that twice. I just knew what i said earlier, thanks for the advice though.This is what I am thinking:
If you use wazine on day one.
Then 10 days later you use Praziquanel.
You are still going to need to dose with the Praz again in 10 more days.
So I am not understanding why you don't skip the first dose of Wazine and cut the whole process down by 10 days?
Well that means I could order it online. I just want to see if it's in the store first
Actually, it's more than twice if you want to treat all worms.See I didn't know that I would need to dose them with that twice. I just knew what i said earlier, thanks for the advice though.