Quest Plus Gel Dewormer
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Quest Plus Gel Dewormer

Code: QP5002
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Also Controls Tapeworms!

Quest Plus Gel (moxidecin/praziquantel) combines 2% moxidectin and 12.5% praziquantel for the treatment and control of large and small strongyles, encysted cyathostomes, ascarids, pinworms, hairworms, large mouth stomach worms, stomach bots, and tapeworms. One dose also suppresses strongyle egg production through 84 days. May be used in horses and ponies 6 months of age and older. Testing has not been done in breeding mares or stallions. Each sure-dial syringe is calibrated in 50 lb. increments and treats up to 1,250 lbs. body weight.

FOR ORAL USE IN HORSES AND PONIES SIX MONTHS OF AGE AND OLDER

INDICATIONS:

QUEST PLUS (moxidectin/praziquantel) Equine Oral Gel when administered at the recommended dose level of 0.4 mg moxidectin/kg and 2.5 mg praziquantel/kg (2.2 lb) body weight is effective in the treatment and control of the following stages of gastrointestinal parasites in horses and ponies: Large Strongyles, Small Strongyles, Encysted cyathostomes, Ascarids, Pinworms, Hairworms, Large-mouth stomach worms, Horse stomach bots, Tapeworms.

One administration of the recommended dose rate of QUEST PLUS (moxidectin/praziquantel) Equine Oral Gel wormer also suppresses strongyle egg production through 84 days.

Size: 0.4 oz (11.6 g) gel, Syringe is approximately 4" with a 1/2" tip.

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Proposition 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
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