Albendazole liquid

Young livestock doesn’t always show signs of internal parasites—until growth slows, appetite drops, or frequent infections start to surface. For farmers, it’s not just about treating worms—it’s about safeguarding early-stage development without added stress on the animal.

Albendazole liquid is formulated for gentle, broad-spectrum deworming in calves, kids, lambs, and poultry. The palatable suspension ensures stress-free dosing, while the 25 mg concentration allows precise control—especially critical during early growth phases.

And the formulation? That’s where Therawin Formulations makes a real difference—not just by ticking quality boxes, but by focusing on what matters in the field:

  • Even dispersion for accurate dosing
  • Stable suspension that resists crystallisation
  • Bioavailability optimised for fast parasite clearance

As a WHO-GMP and ISO-certified manufacturer, we bring together science-backed formulation and on-ground practicality.Looking for an Albendazole liquid manufacturer in India that delivers more than compliance? Therawin Formulations supports both pharma PCD franchise and third-party pharma veterinary manufacturing, with products developed for accuracy, tolerance, and results that matter in early-stage animal health.

Albendazole suspension veterinary manufacturer in India

Generic Name

Albendazole 25 mg / ml

Pack

30 ml, 100 ml, 200 ml, 500 ml, 5 L

Description

Albendazole liquid is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic preparation suitable for use in livestock and companion animals. It contains 25 mg of Albendazole per ml, which makes it ideal for weight-adjusted dosing in species like calves, goats, sheep, piglets, poultry, and pets. Its suspension state guarantees even distribution and ease of administration, particularly in younger or smaller animals.

Albendazole is an anthelmintic that belongs to the benzimidazole class and works well against:

  • Gastrointestinal nematodes (e.g., Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus)
  • Tapeworms (e.g., Moniezia spp.)
  • Liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica – adult stages only)

After ingestion, Albendazole prevents the polymerisation of tubulin into microtubules in the parasite. This disruption causes loss of essential cellular function, especially glucose uptake, with the consequence of:

  • Energy depletion, causing immobility and eventual death of the parasite
  • Detachment from the intestinal wall to avoid further infestation
  • Natural expulsion via the digestive tract of the animal

By attacking the metabolic basis of the parasite, Albendazole is effective in deworming and ensuring enhanced absorption of nutrients, increased growth rate, and restoration of general well-being in dewormed animals.

Albendazole liquid uses

Oral suspension, in most cases, is given orally using a dosing syringe or dropper, depending on the animal’s size and age.

Uses include:

  • Calf, lamb, and goat kid deworming during growth
  • Regular poultry deworming for broilers, layers, and breeders
  • Prevention of parasitic diarrhea, anemia, and stunted growth
  • Before and after vaccination or weaning to maintain immunity
  • Management of mixed infections in piglets and backyard animals

Re-deworming every 2–3 months or as recommended by the vet for maximum protection and productivity.

Albendazole liquid side effects 

Albendazole oral suspension is extensively employed for deworming young animals, poultry, and small ruminants. Its liquid nature allows for simpler dosing, particularly among low-weight or weak livestock. As long as it is administered according to veterinary instructions, it is generally safe. Side effects can still result in certain situations.

Mild & temporary reactions

(Often short-lived and manageable without intervention)

  • Loss of appetite (initial 24–48 hrs) – Some animals might eat less after treatment as parasites are eliminated. Provide clean water and easily digestible feed at this time.
  • Loose stool or mild diarrhea – An indication the deworming is taking effect. This usually clears up in 1–2 days. Keep the animal hydrated.
  • Lethargy – Particularly in young lambs, goats, or chicks. The body might respond to the sudden death of parasites. Provide rest and watch for energy.

Rare & serious side effects

(If you see any of these signs, get veterinarian attention.)

  • Jaundice or stress on the liver – In accidental overdose or with repeated treatment, symptoms may involve yellow eyes, pale gums, or dark-coloured urine. Stop the treatment immediately and seek a vet.
  • Severe hypersensitivity – Observe for swelling, wheezing, or collapse—especially in previously benzimidazole-sensitive animals. Needs prompt veterinary attention.

Common mistakes to avoid:

  • Administering on an empty stomach – Albendazole is fat-soluble; giving it with food (especially with a small fat source) improves absorption and deworming efficiency.
  • Using in the first trimester of pregnancy – Avoid early gestation, as Albendazole may interfere with fetal development. Use only under vet supervision.
  • Treating malnourished or ill animals without stabilisation – In weak animals, sudden worm die-off can lead to toxin overload. Rehydrate and nourish before dosing.
  • Incorrect dosing by body weight – Especially in poultry or kids/lambs, overdosing is easy. Always calculate the dose based on exact weight or use pre-calibrated dispensers.

How to store Albendazole liquid?

  • Never store near windows, vehicles, or heat-generating equipment: Albendazole suspension is sensitive to heat. Elevated temperatures accelerate precipitation and destabilise the suspension, leading to uneven dosing—especially critical when treating high-burden parasitic infections.
  • Keep the bottle tightly sealed after each use: Exposure to air allows oxidation of the active compound and microbial contamination near the neck of the bottle. This may result in a foul odour, layering of the suspension, or reduced therapeutic effect.
  • Avoid storing near feed or chemical storage areas: The formulation may absorb strong odours or airborne contaminants, especially in unsealed barns or storage sheds. This not only affects palatability but may also compromise chemical integrity.

Albendazole liquid manufacturer and supplier in India

In poultry sheds and goat farms, oral deworming often fails—not because of the wrong medicine, but because the liquid isn’t palatable, the dose isn’t accurate, or the supply isn’t reliable. When flocks reject the dose or clinics run out mid-treatment, parasite control breaks down—and trust is lost.

Therawin Formulations offers a predictable solution with its Albendazole liquid:

  • Palatable suspension – Engineered to ensure easy intake in poultry and small ruminants
  • Accurate dosing per kg body weight – Avoids underdosing and resistance risks
  • Batch stability in tropical conditions – Built for Indian climate and field use
  • Quick bulk supply turnaround – Reliable inventory for PCD franchises and farm distributors
  • Veterinary-certified manufacturing – WHO-GMP + ISO compliance with 35+ years of livestock expertise

Whether you’re supplying mobile vet units, poultry farms, or goat rearers in high-parasite zones, Albendazole liquid from Therawin ensures you never lose control over the basics: dosing, delivery, and disease prevention.Partner with us for private-label manufacturing, region-wise veterinary pharma PCD franchise distribution, or third-party pharma manufacturing supply of Albendazole liquid.

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