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Valbazen (Albendazole) Broad-Spectrum Dewormer (169 fl oz)

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    Valbazen Broad Spectrum Dewormer is an oral suspension for use in cattle, sheep, and goats for the removal and control of adult liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms, and lungworms in cattle and sheep, and for adult liver flukes in nonlactating goats. Valbazen contains 11.36% Albendazole.

    Valbazen for cattle and sheep:

    Aids in the removal of liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms and lungworms.

    Valbazen for goats

    Aids in the treatment of adult liver flukes in non-lactating goats.

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    Useful Info

    Valbazen Suspension should be administered to cattle and goats at the recommended rate of 4 mL/100 lb of body weight (equivalent to 4.54 mg of albendazole/lb, 10 mg/kg) and to sheep at the recommended rate of 0.75 mL/25 lb of body weight (equivalent to 3.4 mg of albendazole/lb, 7.5 mg/kg). The following table indicates recommended dosing schedules.

    Cattle Sheep Goats
    Body Weight Dosage Body Weight Dosage Body Weight Dosage
    250 lb 10 mL 25 lb 0.75 mL 25 lb 1 mL
    500 lb 20 mL 50 lb 1.5 mL 50 lb 2 mL
    750 lb 30 mL 75 lb 2.25 mL 75 lb 3 mL
    1000 lb 40 mL 100 lb 3.0 mL 100 lb 4 mL
    1250 lb 50 mL 200 lb 6.0 mL 200 lb 5 mL
    1500 lb 60 mL 300 lb 9.0 mL 300 lb 6 mL

    Cattle: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 25 animals weighing 500 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 50 animals weighing 500 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 250 animals weighing 500 lb.

    Sheep: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 332 animals weighing 50 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 664 animals weighing 50 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 3320 animals weighing 50 lb.

    Goats: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 250 animals weighing 50 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 500 animals weighing 50 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 2500 animals weighing 50 lb.

    Valbazen 11.36% Suspension should be given orally using any type of standard dosing gun or dose syringe.

    Important: Accurate estimates of the weight of the cattle, sheep, and goats to be treated are essential for most effective results with this product. Animals constantly exposed to internal parasites should be retreated as necessary.

    Residue Warnings: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 27 days following last treatment. Sheep and Goats must not be slaughtered within 7 days following last treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age. Do not use in lactating does.

    Precaution: Do not administer to female cattle during first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls. Do not administer to ewes or does during the first 30 days of pregnancy or for 30 days after removal of rams or bucks. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.

Valbazen Broad Spectrum Dewormer is an oral suspension for use in cattle, sheep, and goats for the removal and control of adult liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms, and lungworms in cattle and sheep, and for adult liver flukes in nonlactating goats. Valbazen contains 11.36% Albendazole.

Valbazen for cattle and sheep:

Aids in the removal of liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms and lungworms.

Valbazen for goats

Aids in the treatment of adult liver flukes in non-lactating goats.

Useful Info

Valbazen Suspension should be administered to cattle and goats at the recommended rate of 4 mL/100 lb of body weight (equivalent to 4.54 mg of albendazole/lb, 10 mg/kg) and to sheep at the recommended rate of 0.75 mL/25 lb of body weight (equivalent to 3.4 mg of albendazole/lb, 7.5 mg/kg). The following table indicates recommended dosing schedules.

Cattle Sheep Goats
Body Weight Dosage Body Weight Dosage Body Weight Dosage
250 lb 10 mL 25 lb 0.75 mL 25 lb 1 mL
500 lb 20 mL 50 lb 1.5 mL 50 lb 2 mL
750 lb 30 mL 75 lb 2.25 mL 75 lb 3 mL
1000 lb 40 mL 100 lb 3.0 mL 100 lb 4 mL
1250 lb 50 mL 200 lb 6.0 mL 200 lb 5 mL
1500 lb 60 mL 300 lb 9.0 mL 300 lb 6 mL

Cattle: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 25 animals weighing 500 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 50 animals weighing 500 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 250 animals weighing 500 lb.

Sheep: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 332 animals weighing 50 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 664 animals weighing 50 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 3320 animals weighing 50 lb.

Goats: 500 mL of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 250 animals weighing 50 lb. 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 500 animals weighing 50 lb. 5 liters of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 2500 animals weighing 50 lb.

Valbazen 11.36% Suspension should be given orally using any type of standard dosing gun or dose syringe.

Important: Accurate estimates of the weight of the cattle, sheep, and goats to be treated are essential for most effective results with this product. Animals constantly exposed to internal parasites should be retreated as necessary.

Residue Warnings: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 27 days following last treatment. Sheep and Goats must not be slaughtered within 7 days following last treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age. Do not use in lactating does.

Precaution: Do not administer to female cattle during first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls. Do not administer to ewes or does during the first 30 days of pregnancy or for 30 days after removal of rams or bucks. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.

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