Piriton for Horses

NicolaC

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Has anyone used Piriton for their horses?

I have got a yearling who I think might have Hayfever and a couple of people have suggested to give him Piriton but i haven't got a clue how much to give him.
 
Piriton worked wonders for my old gelding who was allergic to horsefly bites. He was a 15.2h TB and I used to give him the syrup at double adult dosage.
 
Yes vet prescribed 15 piriton tabs in 1 dose for my 14hh gelding when he first got hayfever 3 yrs ago. Got a bit costly so I started to buy the syrup instead. Now I just keep him in on high pollen days & he had his fly rug & facemask on all summer. xx
 
Yes. Mine is on 30 tablets daily fed between two feeds. She is allergic to house dust mites. You can buy 500 tabs from vet for about £12. Once her desensitisation jags start to work she will gradually come of the Piriton but it's working!
 
I use beconase nasal spray for humans for my lad. He head shakes and reacts to flies mainly, but he also seems to get an itchy nose at this time of year - he rubs it along the ground alot and on his legs. As this is supposed to be an anti inflammatory I thought it may help and it does. :) He only actually gets around an adult dosage twice a day so not expensive. It had almost eliminated the random leg in air violent shakes he did too.
 
My 35 yr old gelding has a pollen allergy and was originally precribed anti histamines by the vet. Over the years i have tried many pollen allergy supplements and came back to using piriton which i get from internet supplier for £8 for 500 4 mg tablets (plus postage). He has about 15 a day and these seem to help him. I have tried bee pollen tablets as well as locally sourced honey but these didnt help. I also put him out at night and bring him in day times in the summer and this helps
 
I know a lot of things that don't work for hayfever in horses! One of the things I found useful is Hypercal ointment you can get it from Boots. Spread it up their nostrils it seems to calm things down. A nose net when they're ridden can help and working out what areas/time of day makes things worse - some horses are worse with tree pollen.
 
i have been advised to give piriton for fly bites and an allergic reaction to something on my horses neck - was told to give 14 twice a day for 5 days , is this not alot horse is 15.3hh riding horse
 
My 15.3 SF mare was on prescription strength anti histamine (made for humans but twice as strong as over the counter stuff) and she had 15 a day split between morning and night. That was on the advice of the vet.

After I ran out of them I switched to non name version of the same active substance (in this case ceterizine) and gave her 15 in the morning and 15 at night.
 
You used to be able to get a big pot of 500 or so online for about a fiver!

Blimey thats good I usually buy Tesco own brand piriton (make sure its got nothing else in it as some hay fever tabs cause aggression in humans that are not piriton)!! I usually look at the packet chlorpheniramine/Chlorphenamine is the drug. Some add other things as well to it. You need just plain Chlorpheniramine/Chlorphenamine 4mg tabs.

Where did you find this then??? Was it the real deal?
 
For any allergies with horses get them on NAF D-tox, it will adjust their immune system to fight whatever is causing it.
Whilst it will help a lot once the allergy is on them, if you start it earlier in the season and keep it up all summer the following year it will be a lot better even without the D-tox.
 
since this reaction started i have put him on a course of global herbs restore which i think is much the same as the naf one
 
Thanks everyone have now tried Piriton and other things but not Hayfever and has an appointment at Rossdales on Wednesday.
 
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