Description
Blackout EPM: A Powerful Solution for Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) and Coccidia Infections
Blackout EPM for horses is a high-quality, veterinarian-recommended treatment designed to help manage Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) and coccidia infections in horses. This potent solution targets the protozoal parasites responsible for these debilitating conditions, providing quick relief and improved mobility for your horse. It is formulated with a blend of ingredients that effectively address the root causes of both EPM and coccidia, ensuring that your animal regains optimal health and performance.
EPM, caused by the protozoa Sarcocystis neurona or Neospora hughesi, affects the nervous system of horses, often resulting in neurological symptoms like loss of coordination, muscle weakness, and abnormal gait. Coccidia, another common infection in horses, can lead to digestive disturbances, weight loss, and dehydration. Blackout EPM offers a solution for both, ensuring your horses can recover and thrive.
Common Symptoms of EPM and Coccidia Infections in Horses:
๐พ EPM Symptoms:
- Loss of Coordination: Horses may have difficulty walking, leading to stumbling or a swaying gait.
- Muscle Weakness: Horses with EPM often show signs of muscle atrophy and difficulty rising or standing.
- Twitching or Tremors: Muscle spasms or involuntary twitching can occur.
- Behavioral Changes: Horses may become irritable or show unusual aggression or fearfulness.
- Difficulty Eating or Drinking: Poor coordination can result in difficulty consuming food or water.
- Reduced Performance: Horses may have trouble performing at their usual level, particularly in athletic activities.
๐พ Coccidia Symptoms:
- Diarrhea: Watery or bloody stools, often accompanied by mucous.
- Weight Loss: Horses may lose significant weight due to a lack of appetite.
- Poor Coat Condition: Skin and fur may appear dull or rough due to malnutrition.
- Dehydration: Decreased fluid intake and excessive fluid loss through diarrhea.
- Abdominal Pain: Horses may exhibit signs of discomfort or bloating.
Dosage and Administration:
The correct dosage of Blackout EPM depends on the horseโs weight and the severity of the infection. Below are general dosing recommendations:
For Horses:
- Under 500 lbs (227 kg): 10 mL
- 500 โ 1,000 lbs (227 โ 454 kg): 20 mL
- 1,000 โ 1,500 lbs (454 โ 680 kg): 30 mL
- Over 1,500 lbs (680 kg): 40 mL
Administration:
- Administer once daily for 5-7 days, or as prescribed by your veterinarian.
- The liquid solution can be mixed with feed or water to ensure your horse consumes the full dosage.
Use-Case:
- EPM Treatment: Blackout EPM targets protozoal infections in the central nervous system, relieving symptoms and improving coordination.
- Coccidia Treatment: Effective against intestinal protozoal infections, Blackout EPM helps restore gastrointestinal health.
Storage and Safety:
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Safety: Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Caution: Always consult a veterinarian before administering this treatment to ensure the correct dosage and suitability for your horse.
- Withdrawal Period: If your horse is a working or performance animal, consult with your vet about withdrawal periods before competitions or sales.
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY:
NOT FOR HUMAN OR VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE. PRODUCTS SOLD BY TOLTRAZURILSHOP ARE FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY.
DISCLAIMER:
THE STATEMENTS MADE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. ALWAYS CONSULT A VETERINARIAN BEFORE ADMINISTERING ANY PRODUCTS.
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