Flubenol™ 5% Oral Wormer for Pigs and Poultry

Flubenol™ 5% Oral Wormer for Pigs and Poultry
Flubenol 5% is a broad-spectrum in-feed dewormer for the treatment of worm infestations in pigs and poultry. It contains flubendazole and is administered as an in-feed premix.
Key Product Benefits:
- Broad-spectrum efficacy against common worms in pigs and poultry.
- Zero-day egg withdrawal allowing eggs to be taken for human consumption during and after treatment.
- Convenient in-feed administration for group treatments.
- Proven safety profile with no negative effects on egg-laying, fertility, hatching or embryo mortality1,2.
Pack Size
- 600 grams
Application
- In feed premix
Why Choose Flubenol?
Using Flubenol 5% in a strategic worming program allows for efficient control of the most common worm species found in pigs and poultry. Flubendazole's proven efficacy against a wide range of worms means the beneficial effect on your animals is long-lasting. For optimal results, treatment should be combined with strict hygiene practices in pig and poultry houses.

Effective against all developmental stages of the commonly found worms in pigs and poultry3,4,5.

Zero day egg withdrawal allowing eggs to be taken for human consumption during and after treatment

Highly effective in-feed dewormer
Flubenol™ Important Information
Always read and follow label directions.
Directions for Use
Flubenol 5% should be mixed into the feed and the mixture administered. For a group treatment, make sure that all animals take in enough Flubenol 5%. The medicine should therefore be well mixed into the feed so that a homogenous mixture is obtained. Please consult the product label for full dosing instructions.
Precautions: Treatment with Flubenol 5% gives optimal results only when strict hygiene of the pig sheds and the poultry houses is practiced.
Contraindications: This product is contraindicated for use in pigeons and parrots.
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Please refer to the registered label for full directions of use.
1. Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use. Flubendazole (extrapolation to poultry). Summary Report (4). European Medicines Agency. July 2006. 2. Froyman R. & De Keyser H. Flubendazole: safety regarding egg production and reproductive performance of breeder chickens. Av Dis 27:1 (43-48). 1983. 3. Rodriguez-Gonzal E et al. Anthelmintic Benzimidazoles in Eggs. Chapter 44 in Egg Innovations and Strategies for Improvements (ed. P. Hester). Elsevier. 2017. 4. Lacey E. et al. The role of the cytoskeletal protein, tubulin, in the mode of action and mechanism of drug resistance to benzimidazoles. Int J Parasit.18 (7):885-936. 1988. 5. Chassaing C. et al. Highly Water-Soluble Prodrugs of Anthelmintic Benzimidazole Carbamates: Synthesis, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacokinetics. J Med Chem. 52:1111-1114. 2008

