PPID Treatment Information

Horse owners—you're not alone in managing your horse's PPID.

Boehringer Ingelheim and your veterinarian want you and your beloved horse to get the best results possible from your PPID treatment program. So, we've put together some useful information to make it easier for you to take great care of your horse. It's like having your own store full of effective, easy-to-use tools—and they're all free to horse owners!


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PPID brochure

This brochure is full of information about managing PPID and treating your horse with PRASCEND for best results.

Important safety information

PRASCEND is for use in horses only. Treatment with PRASCEND may cause loss of appetite. Most cases are mild. Weight loss, lack of energy, and behavioral changes also may be observed. If severe, a temporary dose reduction may be necessary. PRASCEND has not been evaluated in breeding, pregnant, or lactating horses and may interfere with reproductive hormones in these horses. Using PRASCEND at the same time as drugs known as dopamine antagonists should be avoided. These drugs may diminish the effectiveness of PRASCEND. If your horse is especially sensitive to pergolide mesylate or similar products, PRASCEND should not be used. Refer to the package insert for complete product information.