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Equimax Elevation
Equimax Elevation
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What is Equimax Elevation?
- Broad-spectrum combination wormer effective on all
susceptible equine internal parasites including all
three species of tapeworm and all three species of
bots.
- Unique combination of three active ingredients to
combat or delay mectin and BZ resistance.
- Ideal wormer for horses upwards from 6 weeks of age.
Safe to use on all horses including foals, pregnant mares
and breeding stallions.
- Palatable apple flavoured paste.
- Developed and made in regional Australia.
Why Choose Equimax Elevation?
- Broad Spectrum Allwormer. The combination of
ivermectin, pyrantel and praziquantel in EQUIMAX
ELEVATION provides a broad-spectrum anti-parasiticide for total control of all equine worms, bots,
lungworms, intestinal threadworms, tapeworms and
skin parasites (summer sores and neck threadworms).
- Ascarids are worms that primarily only affect horses less
than two years of age. They are a large worm that can
cause severe lung damage during migration and can
also cause life-threatening colics. It appears that
ascarids are the worm species developing resistance to
the mectins. To protect young horses from potential
mectin resistance, it is recommended that a
- The immature immune systems of foals and young
horses mean they are more susceptible to worms than
older animals. Some worm species are very common in
young horses but rarely seen in older animals. This is
because horses develop a natural immunity to them as
they age. Young animals are also more susceptible to
the damage caused by worms due to their smaller size.
Immature lungs and digestive systems are easily
damaged by migrating worms and a worm burden that
may not cause a problem in an adult horse can easily
block the gut of a foal.
- Unique combination of three active ingredients
A unique formulation of three active ingredients
designed to combat mectin resistance; EQUIMAX
ELEVATION Oral Paste for Horses has a double action
against nematodes and tapeworms due to the unique
combination of the three actives ivermectin,
praziquantel and pyrantel. Furthermore, the double
action is thought to delay the onset of resistance to any
of these anthelmintics