Drug Name
: Triclabendazole 50 mg + Ivermectin I.P 1 mg Oral Suspension For Veterinary Use Only
Drug Role
: Anthelmintic / Antiparasitic agent — Combination of benzimidazole (Triclabendazole) and macrocyclic lactone (Ivermectin)
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Anthelmintic / Antiparasitic agent — Combination of benzimidazole (Triclabendazole) and macrocyclic lactone (Ivermectin)
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Veterinary
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Oral Suspension
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3004.90.99
HS Code:
3004.90
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India
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This is a dual-acting veterinary oral suspension containing Triclabendazole and Ivermectin, formulated for the effective treatment of mixed parasitic infestations in livestock, particularly cattle, buffaloes, sheep, and goats.
Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole derivative highly effective against liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica, Fasciola gigantic) in both immature and mature stages. Ivermectin is a macrocyclic lactone endectocide that provides broad-spectrum activity against internal nematodes and certain ectoparasites.
This combination is particularly beneficial in fluke-endemic areas where co-infection with roundworms or ectoparasites is common.
• Composition per mL: • Triclabendazole — 50 mg • Ivermectin I.P — 1 mg • Excipients — q.s. to 1 mL
• Appearance: Smooth, creamy white to pale suspension. Homogenous upon shaking.
• Formulation Type: Ready-to-use oral liquid suspension
• pH Range: Formulated between 4.5–6.5 for stability and palatability
• Preservatives: Includes pharmacopeial-grade preservatives for microbial stability (if applicable)
• Packaging: HDPE bottles with tamper-evident caps in 500 mL and 100 mL sizes
• Shelf Life: 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored as directed
Anthelmintic / Antiparasitic agent — Combination of benzimidazole (Triclabendazole) and macrocyclic lactone (Ivermectin)
Indicated for the treatment and control of mixed parasitic infestations in:
• Cattle
• Buffaloes
• Sheep
• Goats
Effective against:
• Liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica, Fasciola gigantica) — immature and mature stages
• Gastrointestinal nematodes (e.g. Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Cooperia, Oesophagostomum)
• Lungworms (Dictyocaulus spp.)
• Mange mites
• Lice
• Nasal bots (in sheep)
• Route: Oral (by mouth)
• Recommended Dosage:
• Cattle & Buffaloes: 1 mL per 10 kg body weight
• Sheep & Goats: 1 mL per 5 kg body weight
• Or as directed by a registered veterinary practitioner
• Instructions for Use:
• Shake well before each use
• Use a calibrated drench gun for accurate dosing
• Do not administer with feed or water
• Ensure full ingestion of the dose
• Broad-spectrum coverage in a single dose
• Effective against both early and mature stages of liver flukes
• Kills roundworms and controls ectoparasites
• Reduces need for multiple separate anthelmintics
• Improves animal weight gain and productivity by reducing parasitic load
• Occasional salivation or soft pheces post-dosing
• Rare hypersensitivity or allergic reactions
• Signs of neurotoxicity in case of Ivermectin overdose
• Triclabendazole is generally well-tolerated
• Use under veterinary supervision only
• Do not administer to severely ill, debilitated, or lactating animals unless permitted by withdrawal period
• Avoid dosing in animals with impaired liver function
• Shake thoroughly before each use
• Use only in species listed on the label
• Ensure accurate weight estimation for correct dosing
• Meat and Offal: Minimum 28 days after last dose
• Milk: Not approved for use in lactating animals producing milk for human consumption unless specifically indicated and approved
• Store below 30 °C in a cool, dry place
• Protect from direct sunlight
• Do not freeze
• Keep container tightly closed
• Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
• Dispose of unused product and containers responsibly in accordance with local regulations
• Veterinary Prescription Drug
• Schedule H (India) or similar regulatory classification
• Not to be sold without prescription from a registered veterinary practitioner
• Not for human use
• HS Code (International): 3004.90 – Other medicaments containing two or more constituents
• HSN Code (India): 3004.90.99 – Veterinary medicaments (others)
Note: Confirm exact classification with updated customs regulations if used for export/import.
• Weigh animals accurately before administration
• Do not mix with other oral treatments unless advised
• Avoid repeated dosing without professional evaluation
• Maintain proper dosing intervals to prevent resistance
• Observe withdrawal periods strictly to avoid drug residues in food products
Q: What is Triclabendazole and what does it treat?
A: Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole derivative anthelmintic that is highly effective against liver flukes in all developmental stages, including immature and mature.
Q: What is Ivermectin used for in this combination?
A: Ivermectin targets nematodes (roundworms), lungworms, and certain ectoparasites, providing broad antiparasitic coverage.
Q: Can this product be used in lactating animals?
A: Not recommended unless withdrawal period for milk is approved and clearly stated on the label. Always consult a veterinarian before use in milking animals.
Q: Can I use this formulation in pigs, horses, or dogs?
A: No. This product is intended for use in ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats, buffaloes). Do not use in other species unless directed by a veterinarian.
Q: What should I do in case of accidental overdose?
A: Contact a veterinarian immediately. Watch for signs of toxicity such as tremors, drooling, or difficulty in movement.
Q: How often can this be used?
A: Typically one dose is effective. Do not repeat unless advised by a veterinarian, especially to prevent resistance.
Q: Does this combination treat tapeworms or coccidia?
A: No. It is not effective against cestodes (tapeworms) or protozoal infections such as coccidiosis.
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This is a dual-acting veterinary oral suspension containing Triclabendazole and Ivermectin, formulated for the effective treatment of mixed parasitic infestations in livestock, particularly cattle, buffaloes, sheep, and goats.
Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole derivative highly effective against liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica, Fasciola gigantic) in both immature and mature stages. Ivermectin is a macrocyclic lactone endectocide that provides broad-spectrum activity against internal nematodes and certain ectoparasites.
This combination is particularly beneficial in fluke-endemic areas where co-infection with roundworms or ectoparasites is common.
• Composition per mL: • Triclabendazole — 50 mg • Ivermectin I.P — 1 mg • Excipients — q.s. to 1 mL
• Appearance: Smooth, creamy white to pale suspension. Homogenous upon shaking.
• Formulation Type: Ready-to-use oral liquid suspension
• pH Range: Formulated between 4.5–6.5 for stability and palatability
• Preservatives: Includes pharmacopeial-grade preservatives for microbial stability (if applicable)
• Packaging: HDPE bottles with tamper-evident caps in 500 mL and 100 mL sizes
• Shelf Life: 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored as directed
Anthelmintic / Antiparasitic agent — Combination of benzimidazole (Triclabendazole) and macrocyclic lactone (Ivermectin)
Indicated for the treatment and control of mixed parasitic infestations in:
• Cattle
• Buffaloes
• Sheep
• Goats
Effective against:
• Liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica, Fasciola gigantica) — immature and mature stages
• Gastrointestinal nematodes (e.g. Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Cooperia, Oesophagostomum)
• Lungworms (Dictyocaulus spp.)
• Mange mites
• Lice
• Nasal bots (in sheep)
• Route: Oral (by mouth)
• Recommended Dosage:
• Cattle & Buffaloes: 1 mL per 10 kg body weight
• Sheep & Goats: 1 mL per 5 kg body weight
• Or as directed by a registered veterinary practitioner
• Instructions for Use:
• Shake well before each use
• Use a calibrated drench gun for accurate dosing
• Do not administer with feed or water
• Ensure full ingestion of the dose
• Broad-spectrum coverage in a single dose
• Effective against both early and mature stages of liver flukes
• Kills roundworms and controls ectoparasites
• Reduces need for multiple separate anthelmintics
• Improves animal weight gain and productivity by reducing parasitic load
• Occasional salivation or soft pheces post-dosing
• Rare hypersensitivity or allergic reactions
• Signs of neurotoxicity in case of Ivermectin overdose
• Triclabendazole is generally well-tolerated
• Use under veterinary supervision only
• Do not administer to severely ill, debilitated, or lactating animals unless permitted by withdrawal period
• Avoid dosing in animals with impaired liver function
• Shake thoroughly before each use
• Use only in species listed on the label
• Ensure accurate weight estimation for correct dosing
• Meat and Offal: Minimum 28 days after last dose
• Milk: Not approved for use in lactating animals producing milk for human consumption unless specifically indicated and approved
• Store below 30 °C in a cool, dry place
• Protect from direct sunlight
• Do not freeze
• Keep container tightly closed
• Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
• Dispose of unused product and containers responsibly in accordance with local regulations
• Veterinary Prescription Drug
• Schedule H (India) or similar regulatory classification
• Not to be sold without prescription from a registered veterinary practitioner
• Not for human use
• HS Code (International): 3004.90 – Other medicaments containing two or more constituents
• HSN Code (India): 3004.90.99 – Veterinary medicaments (others)
Note: Confirm exact classification with updated customs regulations if used for export/import.
• Weigh animals accurately before administration
• Do not mix with other oral treatments unless advised
• Avoid repeated dosing without professional evaluation
• Maintain proper dosing intervals to prevent resistance
• Observe withdrawal periods strictly to avoid drug residues in food products
Q: What is Triclabendazole and what does it treat?
A: Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole derivative anthelmintic that is highly effective against liver flukes in all developmental stages, including immature and mature.
Q: What is Ivermectin used for in this combination?
A: Ivermectin targets nematodes (roundworms), lungworms, and certain ectoparasites, providing broad antiparasitic coverage.
Q: Can this product be used in lactating animals?
A: Not recommended unless withdrawal period for milk is approved and clearly stated on the label. Always consult a veterinarian before use in milking animals.
Q: Can I use this formulation in pigs, horses, or dogs?
A: No. This product is intended for use in ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats, buffaloes). Do not use in other species unless directed by a veterinarian.
Q: What should I do in case of accidental overdose?
A: Contact a veterinarian immediately. Watch for signs of toxicity such as tremors, drooling, or difficulty in movement.
Q: How often can this be used?
A: Typically one dose is effective. Do not repeat unless advised by a veterinarian, especially to prevent resistance.
Q: Does this combination treat tapeworms or coccidia?
A: No. It is not effective against cestodes (tapeworms) or protozoal infections such as coccidiosis.