Description
Tribex 10% is an oral drench for cattle that is used for the treatment and control of all three stages of liver fluke, mature, immature and early immature.
Active Ingredient: Triclabendazole
Target Species: Cattle
Administration Method: Oral Drench
Treats and Controls: Mature, immature and early immature liver fluke
Withdrawal Time: 56 days for animals intended for meat and offal. The product is not permitted for use during lactation in animals producing milk for human consumption. When used in non-lactating cattle: Milk for human consumption may only be taken from 84 hours after calving. Not intended for use within 41 days of calving. If calving occurs before 41 days after treatment, milk for human consumption may only betaken after 41 days plus 84 hours after the treatment.
Dosage: 6 ml per 50 kg of bodyweight
| Body Weight | Dose Volume | Number of full doses per pack: | |
| 800 ml | 5 Liter | ||
| 50kg | 6 ml | 133 | 833 |
| 100kg | 12 ml | 67 | 417 |
| 150kg | 18 ml | 44 | 278 |
| 200kg | 24 ml | 33 | 208 |
| 250kg | 30 ml | 27 | 167 |
| 300kg | 36 ml | 22 | 139 |
| 350kg | 42 ml | 19 | 119 |
| 400kg | 48 ml | 17 | 104 |
| 450kg | 54 ml | 15 | 93 |
| 500kg | 60 ml | 13 | 83 |
| 550kg | 66 ml | 12 | 76 |
| 600kg | 72 ml | 11 | 79 |
Always read the label and all enclosed information for Tribex 10% before administering to animals!
Key Features of Tribex 10%
- Is an oral drench for cattle
- Used for the treatment and control of all three stages of liver fluke, mature, immature and early immature.
- 56 days withdrawal period for animals intended for meat and offal
How Livestock Contracts Liver Fluke
Animals are infected by ingesting encapsulated larvae (metacercariae) on contaminated grass. Typically,individual farms will have wet “flukey areas” that should not be used or grazed at times of the year when metacercariae are likely to be present, i.e. late summer to winter (depending on climatic conditions). However,cattle and sheep often graze on such areas. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that liver fluke infection is absent from any area of Ireland.

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