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JUN 2012

The Horse:Your Guide To Equine Health Care provides monthly equine health care information to horse owners, breeders, veterinarians, barn/farm managers, trainer/riding instructors, and others involved in the hands-on care of the horse.

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Imbalance Muscle loss Head tilting Mystery lameness Recognizing EPM can be hard. Now the treatment is easy. Introducing Protazil�� (1.56% diclazuril), the safe, easy way to treat EPM. Protazil is the ���rst FDA-approved alfalfa-based pelleted EPM treatment that makes accurate dosing and administration simple. Ask your veterinarian for Protazil. Because we���re for helping you help your horse. Visit us at Protazil.com Protazil is contraindicated in horses with known hypersensitivity to diclazuril. Safe use in horses used for breeding purposes, during pregnancy, or in lactating mares has not been evaluated. The safety of Protazil with concomitant therapies in horses has not been evaluated. See related page in this issue for details. For use in horses only. Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. 556 Morris Avenue ��� Summit, NJ 07901 ��� merck-animal-health-usa.com ��� 800-521-5767 Copyright �� 2012 Intervet Inc., d/b/a Merck Animal Health, a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. HO 3/12 41823 EQ-Pharm-1161-AD NEW

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