ALBENTIN LIQUID

Combined Broad-Spectrum Anthelmintic
Dual Action. Unbeatable Parasite Control.
Anthelmintics
Livestock
Oral Liquid

Composition

Each ml contains:
Albendazole. 100 mg (10%)
Ivermectin. 2 mg
Excipients. q.s

Indications

Control of all major Gastrointestinal (GI) Nematodes and Lungworms.
Effective management of Tapeworms (Cestodes) and Liver Flukes (Albendazole).
Treatment and control of Ectoparasites like mites, ticks, and lice (Ivermectin).
Used in strategic deworming programs to combat anthelmintic resistance.
Reduction of helminth egg shedding and pasture contamination.

Mechanism of Action

ALBENTIN utilizes a two-pronged attack. Albendazole acts by binding to -tubulin in the parasite, disrupting microtubule formation and starving the worm. Simultaneously, Ivermectin binds to glutamate-gated chloride ion channels in the nerve and muscle cells of the parasite. This binding results in a massive influx of chloride ions, causing hyperpolarization and ultimately the paralysis and death of the parasites, including both internal and external species. This combination overcomes resistance and maximizes efficacy.

Benefits

Super broad-spectrum control, including endo- and ectoparasites.
Synergistic action improves kill rates and prevents drug resistance.
Effective ovicidal action cleanses the animal and the environment.
High concentration allows for smaller, cost-effective dosing volumes.
Improves overall health by eliminating a wide range of debilitating parasites.

Usage & Recommendation

Cattle/Buffaloes (Worms): Calculate based on 7.5 mg Albendazole + 0.15 mg Ivermectin per kg b.w.

Oral Drench. Shake well before use.

Dosage is typically administered at 0.75 ml per 10 kg body weight for concurrent Albendazole/Ivermectin dosing.

Presentation

Oral Liquid Bottle (Various sizes100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml & 1 L)

Dosage

Oral Liquid

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