Albomar Syrup 30 ml Deworming Suspension for Various Animals
Albendazole is a high-potency, broad-spectrum veterinary dewormer that targets gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, tapeworms, and adult liver flukes, making it a “dewormer of choice”. Belonging to the benzimidazole class, widely recognized for its efficacy against a diverse range of internal parasites, it is a versatile anthelmintic, for maintaining health and productivity in both livestock and companion animals.
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Description
Key Product Details
- Composition: Each ml contains 25 mg Albendazole IP (micronised).
- Action: It inhibits the energy metabolism of parasites, preventing them from absorbing glucose, which leads to their death and expulsion.
- Target Species: Cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, poultry, dogs, and cats.
- Common Use: Effectively treats roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes.
Benefits for Animal Health
- Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: Targets multiple types of internal parasites in one solution.
- Improved Productivity: Helps in growth stimulation, better feed efficiency, and enhanced immunity.
- Fast Action: The micronised formula allows for quicker parasite clearance and minimal stress on the animal.
- Versatile Dosing: Available in 60 ml bottles, suitable for both individual pet care and livestock management.
Dosage & Administration
Administer orally as directed by a veterinarian. Standard guidelines often include:
- Cattle: 60–90 ml
- Calf: 15–30 ml
- Sheep/Goat: 2–3 ml per 10 kg body weight
- Poultry: 30–45 ml per 100 birds
- Dogs/Cats: 3–5 ml twice daily for 3 days
Safety Information
- Prescription Required: Generally sold as a prescription-only medication.
- Pregnancy Warning: Should not be used in pregnant animals as it may harm the foetus.
- Storage: Store in a cool place, protected from direct sunlight.
Target Animals & Indications
Albendazole is specifically formulated for various species, though application varies by animal type:
| Animal Category | Common Indications | Key Parasites Targeted |
| Livestock (Cattle, Sheep, Goats) | Routine deworming, liver fluke control. | Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Fasciola hepatica (adults), Moniezia. |
| Equine (Horses) | Control of large and small strongyles. | Oxyuris equi, Parascaris equorum, Dictyocaulus arnfieldi. |
| Companion Animals (Dogs, Cats) | Treatment of specific or uncommon infections. | Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, Giardia, and Paragonimus kellicotti (lung flukes). |
| Poultry | Enhancing flock health and egg production. | Intestinal nematodes and tapeworms. |
Essential Safety & Usage Guidelines
- Pregnancy Warning: Do not administer to cattle during the first 45 days of pregnancy or to sheep and goats during the first 30 days due to potential teratogenic effects (birth defects).
- Withdrawal Periods: For animals intended for human consumption, strict withdrawal times must be observed: approximately 8–14 days for meat and 3–5 days for milk.
- Small Animal Caution: Use with caution in dogs and cats as it may cause bone marrow suppression (aplastic anemia) or liver toxicity.
- Administration: Typically given orally as a suspension, tablet, or bolus. For best results in small animals, it is often administered with a fatty meal to improve absorption.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.05 kg |
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| Dimensions | 4 × 3 × 3 cm |















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