

Triclabendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic widely used in veterinary medicine to control liver flukes and other trematode infections in cattle, sheep, and goats. It offers high efficacy against both adult and immature stages of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, helping prevent liver damage and improve livestock health. Triclabendazole has good bioavailability, low toxicity, and is easily formulated into oral suspensions, boluses, or feed premixes. Regular use under veterinary guidance can reduce parasite burden, enhance weight gain, and support overall productivity in livestock farming.
1. What is Triclabendazole used for?
It is mainly used to treat liver fluke infections and other trematode infestations in cattle, sheep, and goats.
2. How is Triclabendazole administered?
It can be given orally as a suspension, bolus, or feed premix depending on the farm management plan.
3. Is Triclabendazole safe for livestock?
Yes, it has low toxicity when used according to veterinary dosage recommendations.
4. Which animals are suitable for Triclabendazole treatment?
Primarily cattle, sheep, and goats; dosing should follow veterinary instructions.
5. Can Triclabendazole be used preventively?
Yes, under veterinary guidance, it can be used to reduce parasite burden and prevent infections.
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