Albendazole 3g bolus

Internal parasites weaken livestock long before symptoms appear. Roundworms, tapeworms, and liver flukes compromise digestion, reduce nutrient absorption, and weaken immunity, making animals more vulnerable to disease. That’s where Albendazole bolus delivers fast-acting, broad-spectrum deworming in cattle, sheep, and goats—targeting internal parasites at all life stages for effective parasite control and improved farm productivity.

But successful deworming requires more than just an active ingredient—it demands:

  • Precise weight-based dosing to ensure effective parasite elimination without overdosing.
  • Optimised bolus disintegration for better absorption and sustained action.
  • Ruminant-specific formulation to match the digestive metabolism of cattle, goats, and sheep.

That’s why Therawin Formulations, a WHO-GMP & ISO-certified veterinary manufacturer, produces Albendazole bolus with controlled release and enhanced bioavailability—ensuring maximum efficacy, minimal resistance risks and practical field use.

Looking for a reliable Albendazole bolus manufacturer in India? Partner with Therawin Formulations—your trusted partner in pharma PCD franchise and third-party pharma manufacturing for veterinary pharmaceuticals, where science meets real-world livestock management.

Albendazole 3g bolus veterinary manufacturer in India

Generic name 

Albendazole 3g

Pack

10 x 1 Blister

Description

Albendazole is a benzimidazole class broad-spectrum anthelmintic that works against:

  • Gastrointestinal roundworms (Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Oesophagostomum)
  • Tapeworms (Moniezia spp)
  • Liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica)

Once administered, Albendazole interferes with the parasite’s energy production, making it unable to absorb nutrients. As a result:

  • The worms starve and weaken, unable to sustain themselves inside the animal.
  • Paralysis sets in, preventing them from clinging to the intestinal walls.
  • The parasites are then expelled naturally through the animal’s digestive system.

This ensures thorough deworming, reducing parasite loads and improving overall health, weight gain, and productivity in livestock.

Albendazole 3g bolus uses

Albendazole bolus is an oral dewormer designed for targeted parasite control in livestock. Give it as a single dose or follow your veterinarian’s recommended deworming cycle.

Which parasites does it target?

  • For cattle, buffaloes, and horses: Roundworms, liver flukes, and tapeworms. (Use a bolus gun to deliver the bolus deep into the throat. These animals are strong-jawed; if not placed properly, the bolus may be chewed or spit out—losing its slow-release efficiency.)
  • For goats and sheep: Gastrointestinal worms and lungworms. (Use a small-ruminant bolus applicator. Never crush and mix with feed—the bitter taste can cause refusal. For lightweight animals, partial bolus may be required—use veterinary weight charts.)
  • For pigs and camels: General helminth infestations. (Mix with feed only if supervised ingestion is guaranteed. For camels, administer during calm periods—avoid dosing during peak heat hours.)

Do not guess the dose based on size or species—Albendazole absorption varies with fat content, age, and parasitic burden. Avoid use in pregnant animals during the first trimester unless explicitly advised by a vet. 

Store in airtight containers. Moisture can cause premature disintegration, rendering the bolus less effective. Typical deworming cycle: Every 3–6 months, depending on climate, grazing rotation, and parasite exposure levels.

Albendazole 3g bolus side effects

Albendazole bolus is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic commonly used in ruminants to eliminate gastrointestinal and pulmonary parasites. While it’s highly effective, incorrect dosing, sensitivity, or usage during contraindicated conditions can lead to unwanted effects—some mild, some requiring veterinary attention.

Mild & temporary reactions

(Typically self-resolving, not harmful to the animal)

  • Excessive salivation or drooling – Albendazole can irritate oral mucosa slightly or stimulate salivary glands. No treatment is needed; this usually subsides within 10–20 minutes post-dosing.
  • Loss of appetite – Albendazole may temporarily suppress feeding behavior, especially in young or previously infested animals. Offer clean water and high-quality fodder after 2–3 hours to stimulate intake.
  • Loose stools or mild diarrhea – As parasites are expelled, temporary gut irritation may occur. Ensure access to electrolytes and monitor hydration—this is a common detox response and not typically dangerous.

Rare & serious reactions

(Needs prompt veterinary diagnosis and care)

  • Hepatic stress or jaundice – Albendazole is metabolised in the liver. Overdosing or pre-existing liver dysfunction can trigger hepatotoxicity. Look for yellowish eyes, dullness, and reluctance to move. Discontinue immediately and consult a vet.
  • Teratogenic effects in pregnant animals – Use during the first 45 days of gestation (especially in sheep and goats) has been linked to embryotoxicity. Avoid use in pregnant stock unless clearly recommended by a veterinarian.
  • Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction – Though rare, swelling, laboured breathing, or sudden collapse could indicate an adverse immune response. Immediate intervention is required.

Common mistakes to avoid:

  • Giving on an empty stomach – Albendazole is fat-soluble and absorbs better when administered with food. Dosing without feed may reduce efficacy.
  • Using during early pregnancy – Especially in ewes and does, it can interfere with embryonic development. Time your deworming protocols accordingly.
  • Repeated high-dose treatments – Prolonged or aggressive dosing regimens may trigger liver overload or resistance buildup. Stick to species-appropriate schedules and weights.

How to store Albendazole 3g bolus?

  • Don’t leave it in vehicles, barns, or near windows: High heat from sunlight or parked vehicles accelerates the chemical degradation of Albendazole. This reduces its effectiveness, especially against stubborn parasites like liver flukes or tapeworms.
  • Always reseal the container tightly: Albendazole is sensitive to air exposure. If left open, oxygen may slowly weaken the active compound—resulting in partial parasite elimination and higher chances of reinfection.
  • Separate from feed or mineral blocks: The bolus may absorb strong smells or trace chemicals if stored nearby. This not only affects palatability (some animals may spit it out) but may also compromise chemical stability.

Albendazole 3g bolus manufacturer and supplier in India

The right deworming cycle keeps herds productive—but treatment failures, stock shortages, and regulatory gaps make it a constant challenge for veterinary distributors and PCD suppliers.

With 35+ years of expertise, Therawin Formulations manufactures the ISO-certified Albendazole bolus—ensuring regulatory compliance, batch-to-batch consistency, and reliable supply chains:

  • High-purity Albendazole – Superior bioavailability for full parasite elimination
  • Optimised bolus disintegration – Engineered to dissolve at the right pace for maximum absorption
  • Precision-tuned dosage for each livestock class – Avoiding underdosing & resistance issues
  • Reliable bulk supply & customisation – Supporting large-scale distributors & private labels

For third-party pharma manufacturing, pharma PCD franchise distribution, and veterinary stockists, our Albendazole bolus is engineered for efficiency, which ensures herd health, better farm productivity, and reliable commercial demand.

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