Evaluation of control program of equine nematodes using pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrup)

This study was carried out to evaluate the control program of nematodes in 195 horses from 6 farms using Pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrupsup(R)). In trial 1, the eggs of equine nematodes were not found in feces at collected from 135 horses at 50 to 60 days after oral administration of Pyrantel pamoate...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Animal Hygiene (Japan) Vol. 33; no. 2
Main Authors Kurosawa, T.(Rakuno Gakuen Univ., Ebetsu, Hokkaido (Japan)), Iriki, T, Tsunoda, N, Hashimoto, H, Yoneyama, O, Fukumoto, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 01.09.2007
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Summary:This study was carried out to evaluate the control program of nematodes in 195 horses from 6 farms using Pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrupsup(R)). In trial 1, the eggs of equine nematodes were not found in feces at collected from 135 horses at 50 to 60 days after oral administration of Pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrupsup(R)). In trial 2, the eggs of equine nematodes were detected in feces from 60 horses at 45 day after administration of Pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrupsup(R)) and Ivermectin, respectively. These findings suggest that more appropriate period of administration of deworming drug used would be at intervals of 30 to 40 days. Pyrantel pamoate (Sorby syrupsup(R)) would be easily applicable to the horses on the basis of cost-benefit.
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ISSN:1347-6602