Description
- Contains (1) 60mL/2 Ounce ToltraMax Toltrazuril 2.5% for Horses, Dogs, Cats
- Veterinarian-Recommended: Toltrazuril 2.5% (60mL)
- Powerful oral suspension
- Easy-to-Dose Formula: Designed for convenience, Toltrazuril 10.0% allows for straightforward administration.
- Not for human consumption.







Cherito87 –
I handle a lot of kittens for the local animal shelter and coccidia is an ongoing concern for orphaned babies. I’ve absolutely loved having this on hand to be able to initiate treatment when the first signs appear. Early intervention is key for best outcomes, so having it already available is great. It’s a good sized bottle for no bigger than my patients are. I’m very happy with the results I’ve seen so far. Kittens definitely respond to the flavor a lot more favorably than they have to other products too. When minutes count, this stuff is a fantastic value to have in the medicine cabinet.
Bling –
it’s always good to have this on hand for when you need it. I am thankful for the ability to buy this product without having to go through a veterinarian to get it.
Bling –
Every pet owner should have a bottle of this in their pets first aid kit. It’s very effective for clearing up diarrhea. They don’t mind the taste also. I find this brand to be a better quality then other brands I’ve used in the past. It’s also very affordable and a great value for your money
Autumn Walker –
I grabbed this ToltraMax Toltrazuril 2.5% thinking it’d be a practical addition to my horse and dog care routine — and it’s been incredibly effective! The solution is easy to administer, and I feel confident knowing it supports parasite control for both animals.
Using it is straightforward. The dosing is clear, the liquid mixes well with feed, and my pets tolerate it without fuss. I was a little unsure about using a single product for different animals, but it works well and makes maintaining their health much simpler.
Perfect for horse owners, dog owners, or anyone needing a reliable deworming solution. If you want an effective, easy-to-use product that keeps your animals healthy, ToltraMax is a total win!
DiamondSprinkles –
Using this in some terrier puppies that have had terrible diarrhea mess. So far they haven’t had any issues with this product and terrier obviously will eat anything.
Chris –
I got a retired rescue chicken that was unfortunately sick with coccidia. I first treated her and my other existing hen with amprolium which was not effective so I tried this. It was very easy to mix it water and they readily drank it without having to add anything to disguise it. It was also only a 24 hr treatment as opposed to a week with the amprolium which is a big plus. I repeated the treatment in 5 days. The green diarrhea disappeared and luckily, my other hen didn’t seem to get the extremely contagious infection. They don’t lay anymore so withholding eggs was not an issue.
Chris –
Works great and easy to use. Pretty straight forward and does what it says. 10/10 would buy again
Jennica Robinson –
This stuff is amazing it cured my puppies tummy troubles in just 3 days
R.G. –
Easy to draw into a syringe for oral administration and appears to be authentic. I’m not a vet or chemist but I do have my own horses and pets. I don’t know enough to 100% confirm the compound’s authenticity, but a vet friend mentioned it looks like the same product available from Canada, since toltrazuril to my knowledge and theirs isn’t FDA-approved in the U.S. It’s hard to tell chemically if it is without the right equipment.
For anyone in the equine world wondering, Toltrazuril is a triazine-based antiprotozoal commonly used to treat Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM). It’s related to ponazuril (the ingredient in Marquis) and typically compounded for off-label use under a vet’s supervision. Side effects are usually mild, such as brief digestive upset. It’s hard to find a decent reasonably priced source for this in the US in part because I don’t think it’s FDA.
Note: Talk to your own Vet. Veterinary supervision is crucial: Since toltrazuril is used off-label, it is critical that it is administered under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian. They can determine the appropriate dosage, monitor for side effects, and ensure the treatment is correctly timed and/or needed.
Overall it seems to be real and a good deal at $24.49, talk to your vet before using.