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Strongid T

Strongid® T Oral Suspension for Horses

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Strongid® T is a pyrantel pamoate oral suspension for treating and controlling common intestinal worms in horses. At CanadianInsulin, you can access this dewormer from Canada with US delivery from Canada and prompt, express shipping. Compare Strongid T price options with Canadian pricing and understand typical out-of-pocket costs without insurance.

What Strongid® T Is and How It Works

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Strongid® T contains pyrantel pamoate, a tetrahydropyrimidine anthelmintic. It acts on nicotinic receptors in susceptible worms, causing spastic paralysis. The immobilized parasites are then cleared through the gastrointestinal tract. As a Strongid T dewormer, it targets large strongyles, small strongyles (cyathostomes), pinworms, and roundworms such as Parascaris in foals.

This Strongid T oral suspension is given by mouth. The liquid format helps accurate, weight-based dosing. Work with your veterinarian to place Strongid T suspension into an evidence-based parasite control plan. Fecal egg counts and seasonal risk guide timing, rather than a fixed calendar-only schedule.

If you manage multiple species, keep medications separated by species and label. For more veterinary products, you can browse our Pet Medications category. When appropriate, your veterinarian may alternate classes to help slow resistance.

Who Strongid® T Is For

Strongid® T is for horses and ponies as directed on the label. It may be used in foals when your veterinarian advises it is appropriate for age and weight. Individual risk, pasture exposure, and fecal egg counts guide use in adult horses.

Do not use this product in species for which it is not labeled unless your veterinarian specifically instructs you to do so. Discuss use if your horse is debilitated, underweight, or if the mare is pregnant or nursing.

Dosage and Usage

Strongid T suspension is dosed by body weight. Shake the bottle well before each use. Your veterinarian will calculate the correct milliliters based on your horse’s weight and the pyrantel pamoate concentration. Deliver the liquid slowly into the side of the mouth, allowing time to swallow. Follow with a small amount of water if advised by your veterinarian.

Treatment is typically a single oral dose at each planned deworming. Your veterinarian may recommend re-treating on a schedule guided by fecal egg counts, season, and herd risk. Keep a barn record of deworming dates, products used, and egg count results.

Strengths and Forms

Strongid T liquid is commonly supplied as an oral suspension with a labeled concentration of 50 mg pyrantel pamoate per mL. Bottle sizes can vary by supplier. Availability may differ by region and over time.

Missed Dose and Timing

If a scheduled deworming was missed, give the dose when remembered and then continue with the plan set by your veterinarian. Do not double doses to make up for a missed administration. If your program includes fecal monitoring, ask whether timing should be adjusted around upcoming sampling.

Storage and Travel Basics

Store Strongid T suspension at room temperature, in its original bottle, and keep the cap tightly closed. Protect the liquid from freezing and excessive heat. Keep out of direct sunlight and out of reach of children and animals.

When you travel or move between barns, carry Strongid T liquid in a sealed, upright position within a protective bag or container. Bring your dosing equipment, a copy of your horse’s deworming records, and your veterinarian’s instructions. For any questions about storage or travel, refer to the label and your veterinarian’s guidance.

Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum control of key equine intestinal nematodes when used as directed.
  • Oral liquid makes weight-based dosing straightforward.
  • Single-dose administration at each deworming event.
  • Fits into fecal egg count-driven parasite control programs.
  • Label-directed use for horses and ponies.

Side Effects and Safety

  • Temporary soft stool or mild digestive upset.
  • Transient decreased appetite.
  • Occasional signs of mild colic or discomfort.
  • Rare hypersensitivity reactions.
  • In heavy parasite burdens, worm die-off may lead to visible worms in stool.

Serious reactions are uncommon, but any persistent colic, severe lethargy, or signs of allergic reaction require immediate veterinary attention. Horses with a very high worm burden may need closer monitoring after treatment. Follow your clinician’s plan to reduce risk and support gut comfort.

Drug Interactions and Cautions

  • Do not combine with piperazine unless your veterinarian advises; effects may be antagonistic.
  • Use caution if organophosphate insecticides are being used in the environment or topically; discuss timing with your veterinarian.
  • Inform your veterinarian about all supplements, feeds, and medicines your horse receives.
  • Use a current, accurate weight to avoid underdosing or overdosing.
  • Consult your veterinarian before use in debilitated horses or when other conditions are present.

For broader reading on veterinary medications and care across species, see our articles on Azithromycin For Pets and Cephalexin For Dogs. You can also explore guidance in Pet Antibiotics Online if you care for multiple species.

What to Expect Over Time

After treatment, some horses may pass worms or worm fragments in the stool. Fecal egg count reduction testing, performed about two weeks after deworming when advised, can help confirm effectiveness and inform future plans. Ongoing pasture management and manure removal support long-term control.

Compare With Alternatives

Your veterinarian may consider other labeled equine dewormers from different classes as part of a rotation plan. Examples include Strongid® P and Panacur® Paste. In some barns, a fenbendazole suspension may be used when appropriate. Choice depends on fecal egg count results, target parasites, season, and resistance patterns.

Pricing and Access

See Strongid T cost and Strongid T price with Canadian pricing. You can buy Strongid T online at CanadianInsulin and have it shipped to the US from Canada. Add the item to your cart, upload your veterinarian’s prescription if required, and we will confirm details with your clinic. US shipping is prompt and express. Checkout is encrypted.

To compare options, review Strongid T liquid presentations and discuss bottle size with your veterinarian. Many customers pay the Strongid T cash price out of pocket. If you manage a barn, consider group ordering within your veterinary guidance to streamline care planning.

Availability and Substitutions

Supply can vary. If Strongid T suspension is unavailable, your prescriber may recommend another labeled equine dewormer from a different class. Follow your veterinarian’s substitution advice and do not switch products without guidance.

Patient Suitability and Cost Saving Tips

Strongid T is suitable for horses and ponies when your veterinarian confirms it fits the herd’s parasite profile and egg count results. Tell your clinician about any recent illnesses, weight loss, or nutrition changes before treatment. Report past reactions to any dewormer.

  • Ask about a multi-month plan based on fecal egg counts and seasons.
  • Weigh your horse or use a weight tape before each dose.
  • Keep a shared barn log to track treatments and outcomes.
  • Order Strongid T from Canada early so you have it on hand before planned dosing.
  • Set refill reminders tied to your herd schedule.

Questions to Ask Your Clinician

  • Which parasites are most likely in my barn this season?
  • What is my horse’s weight-based dose and how should I measure it?
  • When should I repeat fecal egg counts after treatment?
  • Should Strongid T be rotated with another class this year?
  • What signs should I watch for after dosing in case of a heavy worm burden?
  • How should I time deworming around vaccinations or other procedures?
  • What pasture and manure management steps will reduce reinfection?

Authoritative Sources

Zoetis Equine ProductsAnimal Drugs @ FDAHealth Canada DPD

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