ERAQUELL
Contra-indications,
warnings, etc
For animal treatment
only.
Not to be used in mares producing milk for human
consumption.
Some horses carrying heavy infection of Onchocerca
microfilariae have experienced reactions with
swelling and itching after treatment. It is assumed
to be the result of death of large numbers of
microfilariae.
These signs resolve within a few days but
symptomatic treatment may be advisable.
Eraquell has been formulated specifically for use in
horses. Dogs and cats may be adversely affected by
the concentration of ivermectin in this product, if
they are allowed to ingest spilled paste or have
access to used syringes.
As ivermectin is extremely dangerous to fish and
aquatic life, treated animals should not have direct
access to surface water and ditches during
treatment.
Wash hands after use.
Avoid eye contact.
Do not smoke or eat while handling the product.
Withdrawal period
Horses may be slaughtered for human consumption only
after 30 days from the last treatment.
Container disposal
Any unused product or waste material should be
disposed of in accordance with local requirements.
Ivermectin is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO FISH AND
AQUATIC LIFE. Do not contaminate surface water or
ditches with the product or used containers
Uses
For the treatment and control of adult and immature
gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms and bots of horses,
including:
Large strongyles
Strongylus vulgaris adults and 4th larval (arterial)
stages
Strongylus edentatus adults and 4th larval (tissue) stages
Strongylus equinus adults
Small strongyles, adults
Cyathostomum spp.
Cylicocyclus spp.
Cylicodontophorus spp.
Cylicostephanus spp.
Gyalocephalus spp.
Hairworms
Trichostrongylus axei adults
Pinworms
Oxyuris equi adults and immatures
Ascarids
Parascaris equorum adults
Intestinal threadworms
Strongyloides westeri adults
Large-mouth stomach worms
Habronema muscae adults
Neck threadworms
Onchocerca spp. (microfilariae)
Lungworms
Dictyocaulus arnfieldi adult and immature
Stomach bots
Gasterophilus spp. oral and gastric larval stages