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      <title>Parasite &amp; deworming study</title>
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      <description>Dr Paul Turch shares test results. Here are the results of a recent parasite/deworming study performed in the Northwest Arkansas region by Dr. Yazwinski at U Of A with NWES.</description>
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         Parasite &amp;amp; deworming study
        
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         Here are the results of a recent parasite/deworming study performed in the Northwest Arkansas region by Dr. Yazwinski at U Of A with NWES. The results confirm a trend in adult horses for the southeast US: *fenbendazole(Panacur) at double dose is not consistently effective
         
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          *moxidectin(Quest) and Pyrantel(Strongid) are consistently effective
         
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          I do not recommend fenbendazole(Panacur) in adult horses for a routine deworming rotation. It is best to use moxidectin(Quest), pyrantel(Strongid) or ivermectin based on fecal egg counts. Without fecal egg counts, I recommend deworming twice annually: late fall(Nov) and spring(April). For fecal egg counts and recommendations on your deworming program, contact our office.
         
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      <title>Warning to all individuals using Regumate or generic products!!!</title>
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          Equine, swine products used to regulate estrus may cause reproductive disorders in people.
         
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           FDA Alert 
          
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            The FDA is alerting veterinary professionals that a synthetic progesterone product often used in horses and pigs may cause reproductive disorders in people exposed to the drug. Some of these adverse effects have occurred in teenage girls, the agency reports in a media release.
           
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