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: Pharmacological Class: Anthelmintic Combination • Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum Internal Parasite Control
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This triple-combination anthelmintic bolus is formulated with Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, and Febantel, offering broad-spectrum control of nematodes, cestodes, and some protozoa in a single convenient dose. It is especially effective for treating mixed gastrointestinal helminth infections in small and large ruminants.
• Praziquantel: A potent cestocidal agent active against tapeworms
• Pyrantel Pamoate: Effective against nematodes, particularly strongyles and hookworms
• Febantel: A benzimidazole prodrug metabolized into fenbendazole and oxfendazole in vivo for extended worm control
Composition per bolus:
• Praziquantel I.P. — 50 mg
• Pyrantel Pamoate I.P. — 144 mg
• Febantel I.P. — 150 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (pharmacologically inert ingredients suitable for bolus formulation)
• Pharmacological Class: Anthelmintic Combination
• Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum Internal Parasite Control
• Dosage Form: Oral Veterinary Bolus
• Pack Size: 1 × 10 (10 boluses per strip/carton)
• Packaging: Strip or blister packs inside labelled carton
• Target Species: Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goats
Effective for the treatment and control of:
• Roundworms (nematodes)
o Toxocara, Ancylostoma, Strongyloides
• Tapeworms (cestodes)
o Moniezia spp., Taenia spp., Dipylidium caninum
• Whipworms and hookworms
• Mixed helminth infections
• Suitable for deworming protocols in small and large livestock (sheep, goats, calves, cattle)
• Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 1 bolus per 30–35 kg body weight
o Adjust dosage by weight; vet discretion recommended
• Frequency: Single dose; may repeat after 21–30 days if required
• Comprehensive control of roundworms + tapeworms
• Single-dose convenience
• Synergistic action through triple combination
• Safe, well-tolerated, and highly effective across age groups
• Helps improve weight gain, milk yield, and overall productivity
• Mild and rare, may include:
o Temporary salivation or vomiting
o diarrhoea or mild GI disturbance
o Lethargy in rare cases (usually self-limiting)
• No long-term adverse effects at recommended dose
• Do not exceed recommended dose
• Use cautiously in animals with known liver issues
• Avoid repeated frequent use without veterinary guidance to prevent resistance
• Ensure accurate weight-based dosing
• Not to be used concurrently with other dewormers unless advised by vet
• Meat: Minimum 21 days
• Milk: Minimum 7 days
• Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C
• Keep protected from moisture and sunlight
• Do not use if packaging is torn or past expiry date
• Use gloves when handling bolus
• Do not crush or divide unless advised
• Keep away from children and food/feed items
• Wash hands thoroughly after administration
• Schedule H Veterinary Drug (Prescription Required)
• Regulated under national and veterinary drug authorities
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Veterinary Use Only
• Not intended or safe for human use
• Formulated specifically for livestock species based on their metabolic and dosing requirements
• Treat entire herd/flock simultaneously to break parasite lifecycle
• Deworming should be part of regular farm health protocol
• Ensure adequate nutrition and hydration to aid parasite elimination
• Rotate anthelmintics periodically to avoid resistance development
Q: What is the benefit of combining these three drugs?
A: They target different classes of parasites, offering broader and more effective control.
Q: How often should this bolus be given?
A: Generally once every 3 months or as advised by your veterinarian.
Q: Can this be used in pregnant animals?
A: Yes, generally safe, but always consult your veterinarian before use during pregnancy.
Q: Is this suitable for calves and young animals?
A: Yes, with appropriate weight-based dosage.
Q: Should I repeat the dose?
A: Usually not required, but may be repeated after 3–4 weeks in case of heavy infestations.
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This triple-combination anthelmintic bolus is formulated with Praziquantel, Pyrantel Pamoate, and Febantel, offering broad-spectrum control of nematodes, cestodes, and some protozoa in a single convenient dose. It is especially effective for treating mixed gastrointestinal helminth infections in small and large ruminants.
• Praziquantel: A potent cestocidal agent active against tapeworms
• Pyrantel Pamoate: Effective against nematodes, particularly strongyles and hookworms
• Febantel: A benzimidazole prodrug metabolized into fenbendazole and oxfendazole in vivo for extended worm control
Composition per bolus:
• Praziquantel I.P. — 50 mg
• Pyrantel Pamoate I.P. — 144 mg
• Febantel I.P. — 150 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (pharmacologically inert ingredients suitable for bolus formulation)
• Pharmacological Class: Anthelmintic Combination
• Therapeutic Class: Broad-spectrum Internal Parasite Control
• Dosage Form: Oral Veterinary Bolus
• Pack Size: 1 × 10 (10 boluses per strip/carton)
• Packaging: Strip or blister packs inside labelled carton
• Target Species: Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goats
Effective for the treatment and control of:
• Roundworms (nematodes)
o Toxocara, Ancylostoma, Strongyloides
• Tapeworms (cestodes)
o Moniezia spp., Taenia spp., Dipylidium caninum
• Whipworms and hookworms
• Mixed helminth infections
• Suitable for deworming protocols in small and large livestock (sheep, goats, calves, cattle)
• Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 1 bolus per 30–35 kg body weight
o Adjust dosage by weight; vet discretion recommended
• Frequency: Single dose; may repeat after 21–30 days if required
• Comprehensive control of roundworms + tapeworms
• Single-dose convenience
• Synergistic action through triple combination
• Safe, well-tolerated, and highly effective across age groups
• Helps improve weight gain, milk yield, and overall productivity
• Mild and rare, may include:
o Temporary salivation or vomiting
o diarrhoea or mild GI disturbance
o Lethargy in rare cases (usually self-limiting)
• No long-term adverse effects at recommended dose
• Do not exceed recommended dose
• Use cautiously in animals with known liver issues
• Avoid repeated frequent use without veterinary guidance to prevent resistance
• Ensure accurate weight-based dosing
• Not to be used concurrently with other dewormers unless advised by vet
• Meat: Minimum 21 days
• Milk: Minimum 7 days
• Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C
• Keep protected from moisture and sunlight
• Do not use if packaging is torn or past expiry date
• Use gloves when handling bolus
• Do not crush or divide unless advised
• Keep away from children and food/feed items
• Wash hands thoroughly after administration
• Schedule H Veterinary Drug (Prescription Required)
• Regulated under national and veterinary drug authorities
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Veterinary Use Only
• Not intended or safe for human use
• Formulated specifically for livestock species based on their metabolic and dosing requirements
• Treat entire herd/flock simultaneously to break parasite lifecycle
• Deworming should be part of regular farm health protocol
• Ensure adequate nutrition and hydration to aid parasite elimination
• Rotate anthelmintics periodically to avoid resistance development
Q: What is the benefit of combining these three drugs?
A: They target different classes of parasites, offering broader and more effective control.
Q: How often should this bolus be given?
A: Generally once every 3 months or as advised by your veterinarian.
Q: Can this be used in pregnant animals?
A: Yes, generally safe, but always consult your veterinarian before use during pregnancy.
Q: Is this suitable for calves and young animals?
A: Yes, with appropriate weight-based dosage.
Q: Should I repeat the dose?
A: Usually not required, but may be repeated after 3–4 weeks in case of heavy infestations.