For oral administration only.
For incorporation into dry feed at a registered mill. A manufacturer who is approved to incorporate directly at any concentration, veterinary medicinal products or premixtures containing such products, must be responsible for mixing when incorporation is less than 2 kg per ton for final feed.
Pigs: The standard recommended total dosage is 5 mg flubendazole per kg bodyweight. The amount of product to be incorporated should be calculated according to the average bodyweight of the pigs to be treated.
Add 600 g of product to at least 5 kg of one of the feed ingredients and mix well. Thoroughly mix this premix with the remaining ingredients making in all one tonne of medicated feed, which can then be fed as mash or pellets. This gives 30 mg flubendazole per kg of finished feed. Breeding stock should be treated for 10 consecutive days. Weaners and fattening pigs –should be treated for 5 consecutive days, or the event of a heavy Trichuris infestation, for 10 consecutive days.
Treatment frequency: Twice a year unless recommended otherwise by a veterinary surgeon. Pigs brought onto the premises should be treated on arrival and before mixing with other animals.
Treatment of clinical worm infestations at the following intervals: Lungworm every 3 - 4 weeks
Nodular worm every 2 months
Large round worm every 2 months
Red stomach worm every month
Whipworm every 6 weeks