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Item No.
25225
Product Description
Safe-Guard paste is safe for dairy cattle, with no milk withdrawl. Safe-Guard Paste is effective against large and small strongyles, pinworms, and roundworms. Safe-Guard (fenbendazole) Paste 10% contains the active anthelmintic, fenbendazole. See the GoodRx for Pets Horse Dewormer Chart to find out which deworming products are best suited for your horse's needs.
*This item can't be shipped to California.
What is Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm?
The Safe-Guard® Horse & Cattle Dewormer Paste is indicated for the control of large strongyles (Strongylus edentatus, S. equinus, S. vulgaris), encysted early 3rd stage (hypobiotic), late 3rd stage and 4th stage cyathostome larvae, small strongyles, pinworms (Oxyuris equi), ascarids (Parascaris equorum), and arteritis caused by 4th stage larvae of Strongylus vulgaris in horses. Safe-Guard® Paste 10% is approved for use concomitantly with an approved form of trichlorfon. Trichlorfon is approved for the treatment of stomach bots (Gasterophilus spp.) in horses.
Who is Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm for?
Beef and Dairy Cattle
Why use Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm?
Each gram of Safe-Guard® (fenbendazole) Paste 10% contains 100 mg of fenbendazole and is flavored with artificial apple-cinnamon liquid.
How does Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm work?
The antiparasitic action of Safe-Guard® Paste 10% is believed to be due to the inhibition of energy metabolism in the parasite.
Manufacturer:
Merck Animal Health.
Active Ingredients(s):
fenbendazole
How is Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm sold?
92 gm
What are the side effects of Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm?
No side effects
What special precautions are there?
Do not use in horses intended for food.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose contact your nearest pet hospital immediately. You may also contact Merck Animal Health Pharmacovigilance: Livestock Technical Services, 800-211-3573
How can I store Safe-Guard paste 10% 92 gm?
Store at or below 25°C (77°F).
Helpful Tips:
Regular deworming at intervals of six to eight weeks may be required due to the possibility of
reinfection.
Certain species of small strongyles have become resistant to most anthelmintics belonging to the benzimidazole family of compounds, including fenbendazole. In suspected cases of larval cyathostomosis, the prognosis is usually guarded since the underlying pathology can be severe without the animals showing marked clinical signs. Consult your veterinarian regarding the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism in horses.
Overview
-Determine the weight of the animal.
-Remove the syringe tip.
-Turn the dial ring until the edge of the ring nearest the tip lines up with zero.
-Fully depress plunger and discard expelled paste. Syringe is ready for dosing.
-Each mark on the plunger rod corresponds to a dose of 5 mg/kg (2.3 mg/lb.) for 250 lbs. body weight. Dial the ring edge nearest the tip back by one mark for each 250 lbs. body weight.
Main Ingredients
100 mg of fenbendazole