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Solitude IGR Starter Kit

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Product Summary:

Solitude IGR Starter Kit

Kit contains (1) Solitude IGR 6 lb. and (1) Quest Plus Gel

Solitude IGR:

For feed-through fly prevention and control of house and stable flies in and around horses, horse barns, stables, paddocks and race tracks. When mixed 1/2 oz. into a horse's ration daily according to the directions, will prevent house and stable fly development. Solitude IGR (cyromazine) is a non-organophosphate that has been safely used in horses since 2001 and undergone extensive research to prove its effectiveness and safety

·         Repeated studies show up to 100% efficacy in inhibiting larvae development.

·         Studies have proven it is 99.5% effective against stable flies and 100% effective against house flies with no effect on horses, other mammals or beneficial insects.

·         Significant results may be observed within 2 weeks but the full benefit should be realized within 4-6 weeks of administration as the adult populations die off.

·         Solitude IGR is intended for use only in equidae including horses, mules and donkeys.

·         Cyromazine, the active ingredient in Solitude IGR, is an insect growth regulator that works on the fly's chitin exoskeleton and is very species specific to house and stable flies. As the horse is fed cyromazine, it passes through the horse and is excreted in the manure. House flies and stable flies lay their eggs in the manure and the eggs subsequently hatch into the larval or maggot stage. (Cyromazine has no effect on the chitin of the adult fly.) As the maturing maggots feed on the manure treated with cyromazine, they become unable to successfully develop into adult flies because cyromazine inhibits the proper formation of chitin. The immature stage of the fly dies. Cyromazine has a well documented safety and efficacy profile. It has been extensively evaluated in horses since 2001 as well as intensely studied in other species for more than 20 years. Numerous environmental studies have documented cyromazine's safety for mammals including humans and horses, as well as birds, daphnia, minnows and other indicator species.

·         Once excreted, Solitude IGR breaks down to a melamine monomer, a slow release nitrogen fertilizer.

·         Greatly reduces the use of neurotoxic pesticide sprays and overhead fly systems creating a healthier environment for horses, staff and riders.

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Administration:
Start feeding Solitude IGR early in the spring before flies begin to appear and continue feeding throughout the summer and into the fall until cold weather inhibits fly development. In some cases, supplemental fly control measures may be needed in and around paddocks and stables to control adult house flies and stable flies, which can breed not only in manure, but in other decaying vegetable matter or silage on premises.

Solitude IGR will provide a high degree of fly control and will give the best results when integrated with a well-managed fly control program which includes appropriate sanitary and management practices to reduce the number and size of fly breeding sites.

Dosage:
To maximize the effectiveness of Solitude IGR, horses must be fed individually. This product is to be fed top-dressed on grain or mixed with the horse's total ration to provide 300 mg (1 scoop) of cyromazine per horse per day.

Daily dosage: Using 1/2 oz. scoop supplied with the product, mix one (1) scoop of Solitude IGR in the horse's ration every day.

Warning: DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD, OR FEED BY STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Avoid breathing dust and contact with skin or clothing. May cause skin sensitization reactions in certain individuals. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not apply directly to water.

 

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 also suppresses strongyle egg production through 84 days.

STRATEGIC PROTECTION PROGRAMS:
Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. For best control of parasites, all horses and ponies should be included in a strategic treatment program, with particular attention given to high performance animals. In foals, initial treatment is recommended at 6 months of age, after which they should be included in a recurrent treatment program. Because QUEST PLUS provides effective control of the mucosal stages of small strongyles (encysted cyathostomes) and tapeworms, it is useful in reducing the frequency of treatment required for successful strategic equine parasite control. A veterinarian can assist in preparing the best program for your needs.

QUEST PLUS Equine Oral Gel when used at the recommended dose rate suppresses strongyle egg production through 84 days following a single oral administration. This residual strongyle control reduces pasture contamination and provides a period of protection from reinfection for horses and ponies maintained on the same pasture.

MODE OF ACTION:
QUEST PLUS Equine Oral Gel contains two active pharmaceutical ingredients, moxidectin and praziquantel. Moxidectin acts by interfering with chloride channel-mediated neurotransmission in the parasite. This results in paralysis and elimination of the parasite. Moxidectin is safe for use in horses and ponies because it does not have the same injurious effect on the mammalian nervous system. Praziquantel increases the tapeworm’s membrane permeability to calcium and other cations causing severe contraction and paralysis of the tapeworm’s muscles. This spastic paralysis results in the inability of tapeworms to attach to the host’s intestinal wall. Detached tapeworms are either destroyed by the host’s immune defense system or passed in the feces.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE:
QUEST PLUS (moxidectin/praziquantel) Equine Oral Gel is specially formulated as a palatable gel which is easily administered to horses and ponies. QUEST PLUS Gel is packaged in ready-to-use SURE-DIAL syringes (see diagram of the SURE-DIAL syringe below). The syringe is calibrated in 50-pound increments, up to 1250 pounds. This enables the administration of the recommended dose level by choosing a setting consistent with the animal’s weight.

HOW TO SET THE DOSE:
Since the dose is based on the weight of the animal, you need to use a scale or weight tape to find each animal’s weight before treating with QUEST PLUS Gel. Once the weight is known, set the dose for each horse or pony as follows.
        1. Hold the syringe with the capped end pointing to the left and so that you can see the weight measurements and tick marks (small black lines) as shown in the diagram below. Each tick mark relates to 50 lbs. of body weight.
         2. Turn the blue dial ring until the left side of the ring lines up with the weight of the animal. In the diagram below, the dial ring is set to dose a 500 lb. animal.

HOW TO GIVE QUEST PLUS GEL TO A HORSE OR PONY:
         1. Make sure there is no feed in the animal’s mouth.
         2. Remove the cap from the end of the syringe. Save the cap for reuse.
         3. Place the tip of the syringe inside the animal’s mouth at the space between the teeth.
         4. Gently push the plunger until it stops, depositing the gel on the back of the tongue.
         5. Remove the syringe from the animal’s mouth and raise the animal’s head slightly to make sure it swallows the gel.
         6. Replace the syringe cap.

TREATING A SECOND HORSE OR PONY WITH THE SAME SYRINGE:
If the first animal you treat weighs less than 1250 lbs., there will be gel left in the syringe. You can use this gel to treat other horses or ponies. To set the next dose, add the weight of the animal you want to treat to the dose setting already on the syringe. For example, if the syringe was first used to treat a 250 lb. animal, the blue dial ring is set on 250 lbs. To treat a 500 lb. animal next, move the blue dial ring to the 750 lb. marking (250+500=750). You need more than one syringe to treat horses weighing more than 1250 lbs. Each syringe of QUEST PLUS Equine Oral Gel may be used to treat more than one animal especially when dosing ponies and growing and lighter breeds of horses.

ANIMAL SAFETY:
QUEST PLUS (moxidectin/praziquantel) Equine Oral Gel can be safely administered at the recommended dose to horses and ponies of all breeds at least 6 months of age and older. Transient ataxia, incoordination, lethargy, depression and droopy lips and eyelids may be seen when very young or debilitated animals are treated. In these instances, supportive care may be advisable. Reproductive studies evaluating the safety of QUEST PLUS in mares at or near the time of breeding, pregnant mares and breeding stallions have not been conducted.

To report adverse drug reactions or to obtain a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) call (800)477-1365.

ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY:
Care should be taken to avoid the release of significant volumes of this product into either ground or free-running water since moxidectin may be injurious to aquatic life. SURE-DIAL syringes and their contents should be disposed of in an approved landfill or by incineration.

PRECAUTIONS:
QUEST PLUS Equine Oral Gel has been formulated specifically for use in horses and ponies only. This product should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.

WARNINGS:
Extreme caution should be used when administering the product to foals, young and miniature horses, as over-dosage may result in serious adverse reactions. Do not use in sick, debilitated, or underweight animals. Not for horses or ponies intended for human consumption.

HUMAN WARNINGS:
Not for use in humans. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. Do not ingest. If swallowed, induce vomiting. Wash hands and contaminated skin with soap and water. If accidental contact with eyes occurs, flush repeatedly with water. If irritation or any other symptom attributable to exposure to this product persists, consult your physician.

Expiration printed on syringe.

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

 

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