Drug Name
: Fenbendazole I.P. 3 gm + Ivermectin I.P. 100 mg Veterinary Bolus
Drug Role
: Pharmacological Class: o Fenbendazole: Benzimidazole anthelmintic o Ivermectin: Ivermectin endectocide • Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum anthelmintic and ectoparasitic ide
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• Pharmacological Class: o Fenbendazole: Benzimidazole anthelmintic o Ivermectin: Ivermectin endectocide • Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum anthelmintic and ectoparasitic ide
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Veterinary
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Veterinary Bolus Tablet
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Bolus Tablet
HSN Code:
30049099
HS Code:
3004.90
Country of Origin:
India
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This veterinary bolus is a powerful broad-spectrum antiparasitic formulation combining Fenbendazole, a benzimidazole-class anthelmintic effective against gastrointestinal and lung worms, and Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone that targets internal and external parasites. Together, they provide comprehensive parasite control in a single dose, ideal for cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goats.
Composition per bolus:
• Fenbendazole I.P. — 3.0 gm
• Ivermectin I.P. — 100 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (non-active ingredients suitable for bolus form)
• Pharmacological Class:
o Fenbendazole: Benzimidazole anthelmintic
o Ivermectin: Ivermectin endectocide
• Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum anthelmintic and ectoparasitic ide
Effective in the treatment and control of:
• Gastrointestinal nematodes (roundworms, hookworms, strongyles)
• Lungworms & Liver fluke (to some extent)
• Mites, lice, ticks, and other ectoparasites (via Ivermectin)
• Mixed parasitic infestations (endo + ecto) in livestock
• Dosage Form: Oral bolus
• Pack Size: 1 × 1 (Single bolus in each pack)
• Packaging: Blister or strip pack enclosed in printed carton
• Target Species: Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goats
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Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 1 bolus per adult animal (typically for 300–400 kg body weight)
o Small ruminants: Adjust dosage accordingly
• Frequency: Single dose; repeat only if advised by veterinarian
• Broad-spectrum action against internal and external parasites
• Single-dose convenience with strong efficacy
• Effective in parasite resistance management programs
• Improves animal health, weight gain, and productivity
• Rare but may include:
o Temporary diarrhoea or lethargy
o Neurological signs in sensitive animals (especially overdose of Ivermectin)
o Hypersensitivity reactions (very rare)
• Meat: Minimum 28 days
• Milk: Minimum 14 days
• Do not exceed recommended dose
• Avoid use in very young, weak, or heavily parasitized animals without vet guidance
• Caution in breeds with ivermectin sensitivity (e.g., some goats, collie-type dogs in mixed farms)
• Use only under veterinary supervision for pregnant or lactating animals
• Store below 30°C in a dry, well-ventilated area
• Protect from light and moisture
• Do not freeze
• Keep out of reach of children and non-target species
• Handle with care; avoid dust inhalation
• Use gloves during administration if needed
• Wash hands thoroughly after handling
• Dispose of empty packs safely and responsibly
• Schedule “H” Veterinary Medicinal Product (Prescription Required)
• Regulated under national and veterinary drug authorities
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Strictly for veterinary use only
• Not to be used in humans
• Formulated for parasite control in livestock species only
• Deworm entire herd or group at once to prevent reinfection
• Follow up with proper pasture management and hygiene
• Repeat dosing only on veterinary advice
• Maintain proper nutrition for enhanced parasite resistance
Q: What makes this combination effective?
A: Fenbendazole targets internal worms, while Ivermectin also controls external parasites — providing total parasite coverage.
Q: Can this bolus be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but observe a 14-day milk withdrawal period.
Q: Is it safe to use during pregnancy?
A: Only under veterinary supervision.
Q: How often should deworming be done?
A: Typically, every 3–6 months depending on farm management and parasite load.
Q: Can it be used in goats or sheep?
A: Yes, with appropriate weight-based dose adjustment.
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This veterinary bolus is a powerful broad-spectrum antiparasitic formulation combining Fenbendazole, a benzimidazole-class anthelmintic effective against gastrointestinal and lung worms, and Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone that targets internal and external parasites. Together, they provide comprehensive parasite control in a single dose, ideal for cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goats.
Composition per bolus:
• Fenbendazole I.P. — 3.0 gm
• Ivermectin I.P. — 100 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (non-active ingredients suitable for bolus form)
• Pharmacological Class:
o Fenbendazole: Benzimidazole anthelmintic
o Ivermectin: Ivermectin endectocide
• Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum anthelmintic and ectoparasitic ide
Effective in the treatment and control of:
• Gastrointestinal nematodes (roundworms, hookworms, strongyles)
• Lungworms & Liver fluke (to some extent)
• Mites, lice, ticks, and other ectoparasites (via Ivermectin)
• Mixed parasitic infestations (endo + ecto) in livestock
• Dosage Form: Oral bolus
• Pack Size: 1 × 1 (Single bolus in each pack)
• Packaging: Blister or strip pack enclosed in printed carton
• Target Species: Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goats
•
Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 1 bolus per adult animal (typically for 300–400 kg body weight)
o Small ruminants: Adjust dosage accordingly
• Frequency: Single dose; repeat only if advised by veterinarian
• Broad-spectrum action against internal and external parasites
• Single-dose convenience with strong efficacy
• Effective in parasite resistance management programs
• Improves animal health, weight gain, and productivity
• Rare but may include:
o Temporary diarrhoea or lethargy
o Neurological signs in sensitive animals (especially overdose of Ivermectin)
o Hypersensitivity reactions (very rare)
• Meat: Minimum 28 days
• Milk: Minimum 14 days
• Do not exceed recommended dose
• Avoid use in very young, weak, or heavily parasitized animals without vet guidance
• Caution in breeds with ivermectin sensitivity (e.g., some goats, collie-type dogs in mixed farms)
• Use only under veterinary supervision for pregnant or lactating animals
• Store below 30°C in a dry, well-ventilated area
• Protect from light and moisture
• Do not freeze
• Keep out of reach of children and non-target species
• Handle with care; avoid dust inhalation
• Use gloves during administration if needed
• Wash hands thoroughly after handling
• Dispose of empty packs safely and responsibly
• Schedule “H” Veterinary Medicinal Product (Prescription Required)
• Regulated under national and veterinary drug authorities
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Strictly for veterinary use only
• Not to be used in humans
• Formulated for parasite control in livestock species only
• Deworm entire herd or group at once to prevent reinfection
• Follow up with proper pasture management and hygiene
• Repeat dosing only on veterinary advice
• Maintain proper nutrition for enhanced parasite resistance
Q: What makes this combination effective?
A: Fenbendazole targets internal worms, while Ivermectin also controls external parasites — providing total parasite coverage.
Q: Can this bolus be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but observe a 14-day milk withdrawal period.
Q: Is it safe to use during pregnancy?
A: Only under veterinary supervision.
Q: How often should deworming be done?
A: Typically, every 3–6 months depending on farm management and parasite load.
Q: Can it be used in goats or sheep?
A: Yes, with appropriate weight-based dose adjustment.