ALBENTIN

The Max-Strength Dewormer for Large Bovines.
Enduring Strength for Endoparasites and Ectoparasites.
Anthelmintics
Livestock
Bolus

Composition

Each bolus contains:
Albendazole. 3000 mg
Ivermectin. 100 mg
Excipients. q.s.

Indications

Broad-spectrum control of G.I. and lungworms.
Effective against Liver Fluke, Tapeworms, and their eggs.
Treats external parasites like mites, lice, and ticks.
Targets larval stages of important nematode species.
For simultaneous treatment of endo- and ectoparasites in large ruminants.

Mechanism of Action

Albendazole is a benzimidazole that interferes with the parasite's metabolism by selectively binding to ?- tubulin, inhibiting microtubule formation and blocking glucose absorption. This leads to energy depletion and parasite death. Concurrently, Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone, binds to glutamate-gated chloride channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells. This action causes irreversible hyperpolarization, resulting in the non-spastic paralysis and subsequent death of both internal and external parasites.

Benefits

Synergistic dual action offers superior total parasite elimination.
High-strength bolus minimizes handling for large animals.
Combats internal and external parasites with a single dose.
Proven efficacy against resistant strains of helminths.
Improves overall productivity, immunity, and coat condition.

Usage & Recommendation

Target Species: Adult Cattle, Buffaloes, Large Ruminants
General Deworming (G.I. Worms, Lungworms) & Ectoparasites: Administer 1 bolus per 400 KG body weight.
Liver Fluke (Fasciola spp.: Administer 1 bolus per 300 KG body weight.
Note: This dosing ensures a minimum Albendazole dose of 7.5 mg/Kg and an Ivermectin dose of 0.25 mg/Kg at the 400 Kg weight.Administration: The bolus should be administered orally.

Presentation

1 Bolus per box

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