Products

Over 50 equine products provide a continuum of care you can count on to help prevent, detect and treat equine diseases.

Dewormers

We provide a comprehensive range of equine dewormers to treat the most dangerous
parasites for your horse's life stage without over-deworming. Learn more about dewormers

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Multiple Parasites

OTC

Quest® Gel

(moxidectin)

Recommended for early grazing season. The Quest Gel and Quest Plus Gel are the only dewormers that treat encysted small strongyles and bots in a single dose, with broad-spectrum support that also treats large strongyles (bloodworms), pinworms, hairworms and stomach worms. Easy gel formula dissolves on the tongue.

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Multiple Parasites

OTC

Quest® Plus Gel 

(moxidectin/praziquantel)

Recommended for the end of grazing season. The only dewormer that treats encysted small strongyles, bots and tapeworms in a single dose, with broad-spectrum support that also treats large strongyles (bloodworms), pinworms, hairworms, and stomach worms. Easy gel formula dissolves on the tongue.

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Roundworms in Foals

OTC

Anthelcide® EQ Paste

(oxibendazole)

Recommended for the essential treatment of roundworms (ascarids) in young foals at 2 to 3 months of age. Also effective against large strongyles (bloodworms) and pinworms in adult horses.

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Roundworms in Foals

OTC

Strongid® Paste

(pyrantel pamoate)

Recommended for the important treatment of roundworms (ascarids) in foals at 4 to 6 months of age and 1 month post-weaning. Also effective against large strongyles (bloodworms) and pinworms in adult horses.

Vaccines

Help protect against infectious disease with our industry-leading vaccinations.  Learn more about vaccines

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Multiple Diseases

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Core EQ Innovator®

The first and only vaccine to help protect against the five potentially fatal core equine diseases in a single injection.1

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Equine Influenza Virus

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Fluvac Innovator® EHV-4/1

The #1 equine influenza vaccine on the market.2 Fluvac Innovator EHV-4/1 provides trusted protection against the risks of equine influenza and herpesvirus.

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West Nile Virus

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West Nile-Innovator®

This line of vaccines aids in the prevention of West Nile, equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern, Western and Venezuelan viruses, and tetanus. In a study, it was demonstrated to be 96.7% effective in immunologically naive horses.3

Pinnacle® I.N.

Strangles

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Pinnacle® I.N.

(modified-live streptococus equi)

Helps protect horses against strangles, the only modified-live bacterial vaccine developed to help prevent strangles caused by Streptococcus equi.

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Herpesvirus Type 1

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Pneumabort-K® + 1b

(killed equine herpesvirus type 1 vaccine)

The only equine vaccine labeled for use in pregnant mares to aid in the prevention of abortion due to equine herpes virus type 1 (EHV-1) infections and to help prevent respiratory infections cause by EHV-1p and EHV-1b.4-7

Equine Rotavirus Vaccine*

Equine Rotavirus

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Equine Rotavirus Vaccine*

For the vaccination of pregnant mares to provide passive transfer of antibodies to foals against equine rotavirus, a viral diarrhea.

*This product is conditionally licensed by the USDA while additional efficacy and potency data are being developed.

Lepto EQ Innovator®

Equine Leptospirosis

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Lepto EQ Innovator®

(leptospira pomona bacterin)

The first and only equine vaccine to help prevent leptospirosis in horses which may cause abortion, equine recurrent uvetitis (ERU), or renal disease.

Arvac®

Equine Arteritis

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Arvac®

(equine arteritis vaccine)

Shown to be effective for the vaccination of healthy non-stressed adult horses as an aid in the prevention of viral abortion and respiratory infection due to equine arteritis virus.

Equiloid Innovator®

Multiple Diseases

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Equiloid Innovator®

For the vaccination of healthy horses as an aid in the prevention of equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern and Western viruses, and tetanus.

Sedation

Some horse care and husbandry activities can be unsafe when your horse is anxious. Talk to your veterinarian about our unique oral sedative, Dormosedan® Gel, which is designed to help take the edge off your nervous horse in certain horse care situations.

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Oral Sedation

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Dormosedan® Gel

(detomidine hydrochloride)

The only oral sedative of its kind that horse owners can administer themselves with a prescription from their veterinarian. This unique gel is designed to help improve safety during nonpainful horse care procedures such as farrier work, clipping, sheath cleaning, bandaging, first-time turnout and more.

Lameness

If you notice a change in your horse’s gait, ask your veterinarian about our convenient, stall-side, steroid-free regenerative medicine devices. Learn about lameness solutions

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Regenerative Medicine

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Pro-Stride® APS

Pro-Stride® APS is a device that creates a cell solution used to manage equine lameness and arthritis in horses by concentrating the healing properties from your horse’s own blood.

restigen

Regenerative Medicine

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Restigen® PRP

Restigen is a platelet isolation device that creates a concentrated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) solution from your horse’s own blood. It is primarily used by veterinarians to help manage soft tissue injuries.8,9

centrate

Regenerative Medicine

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CenTrate® BMA

By producing a concentration of regenerative cells from your horse’s own bone marrow, the CenTrate® BMA device can help initiate the healing process of cartilage lesions, boney defects and tendon injuries.10,11

Diagnostics

A portable screening device to help detect and monitor infections.

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Infection Detection

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Stablelab® Stall-side Diagnostics

An accurate tool to provide insight into your horse's current health, Stablelab Stall-Side Diagnostic helps veterinarians detect, screen and monitor infections even before your horse presents symptoms.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Quest Gel & Quest Plus Gel
Do not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.

Dormosedan Gel
Do not use Dormosedan Gel in horses with pre-existing atrioventricular (AV) or sinoatrial (SA) block, with severe coronary insufficiency, cerebrovascular disease, respiratory disease, or chronic renal failure. Do not use in anesthetized or sedated horses, or in conditions of shock, severe debilitation or stress due to extreme heat, cold, fatigue or high altitude. Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Handle gel-dosing syringes with caution to avoid direct exposure to skin, eyes or mouth. See full Prescribing Information.

References

  1. Data on file. Study Report No. B951R-US-20-160, Zoetis Inc.
  2. Animalytix Segment Data, Equine Vaccines, MAT June 2022 (accessed June 20, 2022). 
  3. Epp T, Waldner C, Townsend HGG. A case-control study of factors associated with development of clinical disease due to West Nile virus, Saskatchewan 2003. Equine Vet J. 2007;39:498-503.
  4. Bryans JT, Allen GP. Application of a chemically inactivated, adjuvanted vaccine to control abortigenic infection of mares by equine herpesvirus 1. Dev Biol Stand. 1982;52:493-498.
  5. Tengelsen LA, Yamini B, Mullaney TP, et al. A 12-year retrospective study of equine abortion in Michigan. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1997;9(3):303-306.
  6. Giles RC, Donahue JM, Hong CB, et al. Causes of abortion, stillbirth, and perinatal death in horses: 3,527 cases. 1986-1991. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1993;203(8):1170-1175.
  7. Hong CB, Donahue JM, Giles RC, et al. Equine abortion and stillbirth in central Kentucky during 1988 and 1989 foaling seasons. J Vet Diagn Invest. 1993;5(4):560-566. 8. Bosch, G, et al., Vet J, 2011 (v1.0) Chahla, J, et al., J Bone Joint Surg Am, 2017 (v1.0)
  8. Velloso Alvarez, A, et al., Front Vet Sci, 2020 Survey of clinical usage (v1.0) Additional Study No. OT000183 Validation (v1.0) 
  9. Kon, E, et al., Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc, 2021 (v1.0)
  10. Bourebaba, L, et al., Stem Cell Rev Rep, 2019 (v1.0)