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Vet’s 2025 Guide to Ponazuril (Marquis®) for Horses – by Dr Duncan Houston

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Vet’s 2025 Guide to Ponazuril (Marquis®) for Horses – by Dr Duncan Houston

🐴 Vet’s 2025 Guide to Ponazuril (Marquis®) for Horses

By Dr Duncan Houston BVSc

1. Why Ponazuril Matters

Ponazuril (trade name Marquis®) is the current gold standard in treating equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM), offering a powerful, targeted treatment with an excellent safety record. As a vet, I emphasize early intervention with ponazuril to protect neural health and performance longevity. This 2025 guide covers its mechanism, dosing, side effects, monitoring, protocols, and real-world use. 🧠

2. What Is Ponazuril?

Ponazuril—a 15% oral paste—is an antiprotozoal that inhibits protozoal enzyme pathways and DNA synthesis, leading to death of Sarcocystis neurona and Neospora hughesi organisms :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

3. How Ponazuril Works

The active ingredient interrupts protozoal pyrimidine formation, preventing DNA replication and killing the parasite. This makes ponazuril a potent equine neuroprotectant when administered properly :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

4. Indications & Off‑label Use

• Primary: FDA-approved for EPM in horses caused by Sarcocystis neurona :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.
• Off‑label: Used by veterinarians in other species for protozoal conditions (coccidia, Neospora, Toxoplasma) :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.
Always follow vet guidance for off‑label cases.

5. Dosage & Administration

5.1 Standard Regimen

Typical dosage: 5 mg/kg (2.27 mg/lb) once daily, orally via paste, with a loading dose on day one. Standard course: 28 days but may extend to 60–90 days in complex cases :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

5.2 Paste Details

The 15% Marquis paste tube (127 g) treats a 1,200 lb horse for seven days at standard dose :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.

5.3 Extended Protocols

In refractory or neurological cases, treatment may stretch to 60–90 days depending on clinical signs and vet evaluation :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.

5.4 Missed Doses

If missed, administer as soon as remembered, then resume normal schedule; do not double-dose :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}.

6. Clinical Benefits

• Effective elimination of neurotoxic protozoa.
• Clinical improvement often seen 14–28 days in.
• Proven long-term neural recovery with proper rehabilitation.

7. Safety & Side Effects

Ponazuril is well-tolerated. Mild soft stools may occur. Serious effects (blisters, seizures) are rare—stop treatment if observed :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}.

8. Monitoring During Treatment

  • Neurologic exams every 2–4 weeks.
  • Monitor GI health and stool quality.
  • Periodic bloodwork for liver/kidney function in prolonged treatment.
  • Reassess treatment duration based on clinical response.

9. Adjunct Therapies

  • NSAIDs or steroids for neuro-inflammation early in treatment :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
  • Vitamin E for neural antioxidant support :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}.
  • Physical therapy: controlled walks, hydrotherapy, balance exercises.

10. Cost Considerations

Expect $1,000–1,500 per 28-day course for Marquis®, variable with compounding. Extended or repeat treatments add to costs :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}.

11. Compounding & Alternative Formulas

Compounded ponazuril paste or liquid may be prescribed for extensive treatment or when horses reject paste :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}. Use trusted pharmacies to ensure efficacy and safety.

12. Comparison with Other EPM Treatments

Drug Form Duration Cost/month Pros/Cons
Ponazuril (Marquis®) Paste 28–90 days $1,000–1,500 Gold standard; well tolerated
Diclazuril (Protazil®) Pellet 28–90 days $800–1,000 Similar efficacy; palatable
Sulfadiazine/pyrimethamine (ReBalance®) Liquid 90–270 days $250–400 Cheaper but longer, anemia risk

13. Case Study: “Echo” Revisited

Recount "Echo" the mare from Section 9 of EPM article—treated with 60-day ponazuril, NSAIDs, vitamin E, and therapy. Neurologic function and coordination restored by 12 weeks; no relapse at 9-month follow-up.

14. Prevention & Farm Biosecurity

  • Secure feed warehouses against opossum intrusion.
  • Elevate feed bins; discourage wildlife scavenging.
  • Remove carcasses, minimize wildlife habitats near stables.
  • Annual neurologic exams for performance horses.

15. Ask A Vet Integration 🩺

At Ask A Vet, we assist with dosing plans, neurologic assessments, lab result interpretation, and rehab strategy. If your horse shows neurologic signs, contact us immediately through the app.

16. Quick Start Table

Stage Action
Confirm diagnosis Neuro exam + serum/CSF ratio
Begin treatment Ponazuril paste 5 mg/kg daily + loading dose
Support NSAIDs, vit E, wound care
Monitor Neurologic exams, stools, appetite, bloods
Extend if needed Up to 90 days under vet monitoring
Re-evaluate End therapy if resolved; if not, reassess options

17. Final Thoughts

Ponazuril remains the frontline treatment for EPM—effective, well-supported, and familiar to seasoned vets. Combined with early diagnosis, supportive care, and rehabilitative protocols, many horses make dramatic recoveries. Trust veterinary guidance and Ask A Vet to steer each step with expertise and empathy. 🌟

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