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Protect your goats from a wide range of internal parasites with Albendazole 11.36% Liquid Solution. This broad-spectrum dewormer effectively targets and eliminates gastrointestinal worms, lungworms, tapeworms, and liver flukes, ensuring your goats’ health and well-being.
What It Does
Albendazole 11.36% Liquid Solution is a powerful anthelmintic medication used to treat and prevent a variety of internal parasites in goats. It works by interfering with the energy metabolism of parasites, leading to their paralysis and death.
Use Cases of Albendazole for Goats
- Routine Deworming: Prevent parasite infestations and maintain overall herd health.
- Treatment of Specific Parasite Infections: Address specific infections of gastrointestinal worms, lungworms, tapeworms, or liver flukes.
- Deworming Pregnant Goats: Safe to use during pregnancy, but consult with a veterinarian for dosage recommendations.
Symptoms of Parasitic Infections in Goats
- Gastrointestinal worms: Diarrhea, weight loss, poor coat condition, bloating, and coughing.
- Lungworms: Coughing, difficulty breathing, nasal discharge.
- Tapeworms: Weight loss, poor body condition, and diarrhea.
- Liver flukes: Jaundice, anemia, and poor growth.
Albendazole Dosage for Goats
The recommended dosage for goats is 1 mL per 20 kg body weight. For treating liver flukes, the dosage is 1 mL per 12 kg body weight.
Consult with your veterinarian for the exact dosage based on your goat’s weight and specific needs.
Cautions
- Veterinary Consultation: Always consult with a veterinarian before using Albendazole to diagnose the specific parasite infection and determine the appropriate dosage.
- Pregnancy: Do not administer Albendazole during the first 45 days of pregnancy.
- Lactation: Do not use in lactating goats if their milk will be consumed by humans.
- Drug Interactions: Inform your veterinarian of any other medications your goats are receiving to avoid potential interactions.
By using Albendazole as directed and under the guidance of a veterinarian, you can effectively protect your goats from a wide range of parasites and maintain their overall health and well-being.
Additional Information
- Withdrawal Time: The withdrawal time for meat is 12 days and for milk is 4 days.
- Storage: Store Albendazole in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Shake well before use.
FAQs
- What is Albendazole used for in goats? Albendazole is used to treat and prevent a variety of internal parasites in goats, including gastrointestinal worms, lungworms, tapeworms, and liver flukes.
- How often should I deworm my goats with Albendazole? Consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate deworming schedule based on your goats’ environment and parasite risk.
- Is Albendazole safe for pregnant goats? Albendazole is generally safe for pregnant goats, but it should not be used during the first 45 days of pregnancy.
- What are the possible side effects of Albendazole? Albendazole is generally well-tolerated by goats. However, some may experience mild side effects such as diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite. If you notice any adverse reactions, consult your veterinarian.
- How should I store Albendazole? Store Albendazole in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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DISCLAIMER:
THE STATEMENTS MADE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. ALWAYS CONSULT A VETERINARIAN BEFORE ADMINISTERING ANY PRODUCTS.
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I am very happy with the product. My goats are healthier, and it was easy to administer.