Pramox wormer

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Hi need advice I have had brought some youngsters they said they were wormed so in October we noticed they lost weight called vet said Infection so wasnt tested for worms 2 fell ill had red worm lost 1 in december put down wormed rest 1 put down xmas day and boxing day all wormed with pramox as advised by vet I'm worried wormer was too strong they were all 18 months old
 

Mrs. Jingle

Well-Known Member
Joined
17 September 2009
Messages
5,828
Location
Deep in Bandit Country
Visit site
How awful! so sorry you had this awful experience and even more sorry you have lost these youngsters. Not entirely clear did you worm them with Pramox before they became ill and had to be put down or?

Never, ever take a blind bit of notice of the worming history a seller gives you - usually a load of auld rubbish and seller's talk and best to start afresh from day one with your own worm counts and vet's best advice. No point in advising that to you now though, obviously.

Not sure if its relevant but I had two rescue donkey's vet and worm counts immediately indicated worming with Pramox.....half a syringe each suggested, stupid, stupid me did not lock the syringe correctly and gave the skinniest little mite a whole tube. I was certain he would be dead within 24 hours and I was heartbroken with guilt :( Well he survived and survived very well they are both now happy healthy adult donkeys with no signs of liver damage etc. so try not to worry too much.
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
The vets said they were high burden the first one wasnt tested he died but others were they weren't to poorly before they got colic had to be put down I was just asking about problems as they were fine had wormed them regularly myself so I read what others have said I have one more now who was tested and now they want to reworm with pramox he was done 2 weeks ago it's too soon no worms just not putting much weight on so I'm looking out for him now
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Can you reworm with pramox if only wormed in last 2 weeks has low protein no worms but bloods not back yet it's a worry as we had tissue and bits off second one as her intestine came out I'm not blaming wormer but they hadn't been poorly then lost 2 after worming coincidence maybe 18 month old and now they dead not neglected adored till last breath
 

gallopingby

Well-Known Member
Joined
17 January 2009
Messages
1,909
Visit site
Best to ask your vet. Pramox has dosage instructions on the box, the interval between dosing is one of the longest. I would be careful.
 

ester

Not slacking multitasking
Joined
31 December 2008
Messages
61,736
Location
Cambridge
Visit site
if you have a lot of encysted redworms equest/pramox treatment can cause issues if you kill them all at the same time.

I don't understand why there would be a recommendation to re-treat with pramox after 2 weeks, is that what the vet has suggested?
What was the timing that faeces was taken to take for a worm egg count and the original pramox dose? I am not aware of any moxidectin resistance in the UK.
 

windand rain

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 November 2012
Messages
8,517
Visit site
I wont use pramox ever I do use equest for encysted redworm but use other chemicals for tape with at least 4 weeks between have heard and seen a few anecdotal problems with pramox. I do only worm 3 times per year twice for tape once for encysted redworm counts done between
 

deb_l222

Well-Known Member
Joined
19 January 2012
Messages
1,413
Location
Barnsley
Visit site
Who’s ‘they’ that want to re-worm after 2 weeks with Pramox? Pramox is an extremely strong wormer, with a very lengthy dosage interval and I’m fairly sure 2 week intervals wouldn’t be recommended.

Be careful, my mare colicked after Pramox and survived. Had Pramox the following year, colicked again but didn’t survive the second time. Vet did a full report to the manufacturer but it fell on VERY deaf ears!
 

tankgirl1

Well-Known Member
Joined
6 October 2012
Messages
2,486
Location
Derbyshire
Visit site
Pramox made my mare ill, I don't think I'll use it again. Funnily enough my shettie was fine with it (Apparently it affects the little legs more anecdotally)

ETA I used a worming bit so they both got the full dose much to their disgust!
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Its vet who wants to reworm I wish I had tried a different wormer but was advised pramox now the youngsters have passed now but the only one out of 3 is still weak we've tried everything so we trust vet but unsure till bloods come back taking longer due to xmas new year so I'm very upset still losing 3 in 3 week period the wormer may have been to much for their bodies we wont know that until pathologist report comes back as we sent samples off to be tested but just it's just making people aware of dangers of pramox if I was given alternative maybe they may have pulled through or maybe not I just wanted to know peoples opinion on it advise so on ???
 
  • Like
Reactions: DD

DD

Well-Known Member
Joined
12 August 2015
Messages
2,306
Location
Albion
Visit site
As far a I am aware the standard advice is 5 day course of Panacur for horses with an unknown worming history. If I were you I would contact a couple of rescue centres and ask if their vet can give advice as they tend to have lots of experience . Try ringing RSPCA equine centres, Brandsby, etc and asking their staff and vets what is the best thing to do.
 

sport horse

Well-Known Member
Joined
23 January 2002
Messages
1,981
Visit site
I will never use another Pramox having lost a horse within 24 hours of using it. No proof it was the wormer but there is a lot of evidence that it can be too strong.
 

PurBee

Well-Known Member
Joined
23 November 2019
Messages
5,845
Visit site
Activated charcoal helps to pull toxins and poisons out from the gut. I’d mix that with very soggy beet pulp and feed to help the weak one remaining. Dont give too much beet if the youngster has never had it before.
Discuss this with new vet. I wouldnt trust the vet you currently have advising you to re-dose with pramox. That’s just insane, especially considering pramox has killed some of yours already.

Very sad to hear this about your youngsters. Pramox takes down full grown horses, id never dream of giving it to a youngster, especially if they have a high worm burden.
 

tristar

Well-Known Member
Joined
23 August 2010
Messages
6,586
Visit site
heavy worm burdens , i would expect to control over a period of time and not send the animal into shock by over worming, dont worry if they look thin or weak, they will recover from that, preserving them to make it through to the other side would be my priority
 

BBP

Well-Known Member
Joined
17 July 2008
Messages
6,507
Visit site
Mine coliced badly within 12 hours of using pramox. Hasn’t had colic before or since in the 10 years I’ve had him. I won’t ever use it again. The other three horses were fine so no idea why mine was the one to react.
 

Equi

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 October 2010
Messages
14,693
Visit site
Pramox is quite a strong womer hence why i won't give it to miniatures/unkown worming history as the risk of overdose or issues or worm impaction is too high. 5 day fenbendazole is better for those situations followed by an ivermectin a few weeks later, then in a few months a double dose of pyrantel.
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Thanks to everyone for advice I know in my gut feeling it wasnt right but the guilt that this maybe cause of others is gut wrenching completely healthy october dead december after using pramox vets knew how sick they were but I trusted them big strong babies cant believe it ???
 

Landcruiser

Well-Known Member
Joined
13 May 2011
Messages
3,257
Location
Wiltshire
Visit site
If you have one still losing weight and weak after worming, be aware that you might have a perforated gut to contend with - my first ever experience of this was a group of 6 welsh mountain ponies my grandad bought when I was a child - wormed soon after purchase, 2 died, including one which survived for a couple of weeks after wormingand got weaker and weaker - that one had a perforated gut. Those ponies had roundworm though, huge bloody things.
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Yeah 4 of them have not changed still on loads of meds steroids and other tablets it's still a waiting game vets want more protein bloods to see what levels are they are 16 and 18 so low I'm giving them hay and haylage together loads of good feed seems to be keeping them alive so fingers crossed ???
 
  • Like
Reactions: DD

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
Just a quick message my 4 babies still improving but the vets want more bloods protein gone up to middle 50+ albium levels still low but they hanging on in still on meds so fingers crossed still grieving for 3 I lost ??
 

windand rain

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 November 2012
Messages
8,517
Visit site
I sincerely hope they have turned a corner and are able to pick up and go from strength to strength. It is heartbreaking to lose the young ones I hope it is the end of the problems and all goes well from now on
 

Frances 74

Active Member
Joined
14 April 2019
Messages
39
Visit site
We still have to have tests protein tests but they seem to be getting better will be sending poo samples to Westgate labs for our piece of mind as vets still not sure I don't want the heartbreak of losing any more as they are my babies ☹
 
Top