Drug Name
: Fenbendazole I.P 25 mg/mL Oral Suspension Veterinary Use Only
Drug Role
: Anthelmintic (Benzimidazole Class)
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Anthelmintic (Benzimidazole Class)
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Veterinary Oral Suspension
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Oral Suspension
HSN Code:
3004.90.99
HS Code:
3004.90
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India
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Fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used for the treatment and control of internal parasites in livestock and companion animals. It acts by interfering with the energy metabolism of the parasite, inhibiting tubulin polymerization, which is critical for parasite survival.
This veterinary oral suspension delivers 25 mg of Fenbendazole per mL, ensuring accurate dosing and effective deworming.
• Composition (per mL): • Fenbendazole I.P — 25 mg • Excipients — q.s. to 1 mL
• Appearance: White to off-white, smooth oral suspension
• Formulation Type: Ready-to-use suspension for oral administration
• pH Range: Typically between 6.0 and 7.5
• Packaging: HDPE bottles with tamper-evident screw caps • Sizes: 30 mL, 90 mL, 1 Litre
• Shelf Life: 24 months from date of manufacture under standard storage conditions
Anthelmintic (Benzimidazole Class)
For the treatment and control of gastrointestinal and pulmonary helminths in cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, and other food animals.
Effective against:
• Roundworms (Nematodes)
• Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus, Bunostomum, Cooperia, Oesophagostomum
• Lungworms
• Dictyocaulus spp.
• Tapeworms (Cestodes)
• Moniezia spp.
• Adult liver flukes (partial efficacy)
• Fasciola spp. — limited activity on immature stages
• Route: Oral administration
• Recommended Dosage:
• 5–10 mg/kg body weight depending on parasite species and severity
• General guideline: 1 mL per 5 kg body weight
• Administer once or as directed by a veterinarian
• Shake well before use
• Broad-spectrum activity against most gastrointestinal helminths
• Safe for use in young and adult animals
• Convenient suspension format for accurate dosing
• Minimal side effects at therapeutic dose levels
• Suitable for large-scale deworming programs
• Generally safe and well tolerated
• Rare effects may include:
• Mild diarrhoea
• Transient loss of appetite
• Overdosage may lead to gastrointestinal irritation
• Not for human use
• Use under veterinary guidance
• Avoid use in severely ill or stressed animals
• Ensure accurate weight estimation for dosing
• Not recommended during early pregnancy unless advised by a veterinarian
• Meat and Offal: Minimum 14 days
• Milk: Minimum 4 days or as per local regulation
• Store below 30 °C
• Keep away from sunlight and moisture
• Do not freeze
• Shake well before each use
• Keep container tightly closed after use
• Keep out of reach of children
• Schedule H (India) or as per national regulatory classification
• Veterinary prescription-only medicine
• For veterinary use only
• HS Code (International): 3004.90 – Other medicaments
• HSN Code (India): 3004.90.99 – Veterinary Medicaments (Others)
• Shake vigorously before administration
• Use clean dosing tools for each animal or group
• Do not mix with feed or water unless instructed
• Complete full course even if symptoms resolve early
• Dispose of unused product responsibly
Q: What parasites does Fenbendazole target?
A: It treats roundworms, lungworms, and some tapeworms. It also shows partial efficacy against adult liver flukes.
Q: Can this product be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but observe a milk withdrawal period of 4 days.
Q: Is Fenbendazole safe for pregnant animals?
A: Caution is advised in early pregnancy. Always consult a veterinarian before use.
Q: How often should this be administered?
A: Typically once per deworming cycle. Repeat based on parasite load and veterinary advice.
Q: How should I store the product?
A: Below 30°C, away from light and moisture. Shake well before each dose.
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Fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used for the treatment and control of internal parasites in livestock and companion animals. It acts by interfering with the energy metabolism of the parasite, inhibiting tubulin polymerization, which is critical for parasite survival.
This veterinary oral suspension delivers 25 mg of Fenbendazole per mL, ensuring accurate dosing and effective deworming.
• Composition (per mL): • Fenbendazole I.P — 25 mg • Excipients — q.s. to 1 mL
• Appearance: White to off-white, smooth oral suspension
• Formulation Type: Ready-to-use suspension for oral administration
• pH Range: Typically between 6.0 and 7.5
• Packaging: HDPE bottles with tamper-evident screw caps • Sizes: 30 mL, 90 mL, 1 Litre
• Shelf Life: 24 months from date of manufacture under standard storage conditions
Anthelmintic (Benzimidazole Class)
For the treatment and control of gastrointestinal and pulmonary helminths in cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, and other food animals.
Effective against:
• Roundworms (Nematodes)
• Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus, Bunostomum, Cooperia, Oesophagostomum
• Lungworms
• Dictyocaulus spp.
• Tapeworms (Cestodes)
• Moniezia spp.
• Adult liver flukes (partial efficacy)
• Fasciola spp. — limited activity on immature stages
• Route: Oral administration
• Recommended Dosage:
• 5–10 mg/kg body weight depending on parasite species and severity
• General guideline: 1 mL per 5 kg body weight
• Administer once or as directed by a veterinarian
• Shake well before use
• Broad-spectrum activity against most gastrointestinal helminths
• Safe for use in young and adult animals
• Convenient suspension format for accurate dosing
• Minimal side effects at therapeutic dose levels
• Suitable for large-scale deworming programs
• Generally safe and well tolerated
• Rare effects may include:
• Mild diarrhoea
• Transient loss of appetite
• Overdosage may lead to gastrointestinal irritation
• Not for human use
• Use under veterinary guidance
• Avoid use in severely ill or stressed animals
• Ensure accurate weight estimation for dosing
• Not recommended during early pregnancy unless advised by a veterinarian
• Meat and Offal: Minimum 14 days
• Milk: Minimum 4 days or as per local regulation
• Store below 30 °C
• Keep away from sunlight and moisture
• Do not freeze
• Shake well before each use
• Keep container tightly closed after use
• Keep out of reach of children
• Schedule H (India) or as per national regulatory classification
• Veterinary prescription-only medicine
• For veterinary use only
• HS Code (International): 3004.90 – Other medicaments
• HSN Code (India): 3004.90.99 – Veterinary Medicaments (Others)
• Shake vigorously before administration
• Use clean dosing tools for each animal or group
• Do not mix with feed or water unless instructed
• Complete full course even if symptoms resolve early
• Dispose of unused product responsibly
Q: What parasites does Fenbendazole target?
A: It treats roundworms, lungworms, and some tapeworms. It also shows partial efficacy against adult liver flukes.
Q: Can this product be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but observe a milk withdrawal period of 4 days.
Q: Is Fenbendazole safe for pregnant animals?
A: Caution is advised in early pregnancy. Always consult a veterinarian before use.
Q: How often should this be administered?
A: Typically once per deworming cycle. Repeat based on parasite load and veterinary advice.
Q: How should I store the product?
A: Below 30°C, away from light and moisture. Shake well before each dose.