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HS Code |
392570 |
| Product Name | Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder |
| Active Ingredients | Ivermectin, Albendazole Oxide |
| Formulation | Powder |
| Intended Use | Antiparasitic treatment |
| Species Targeted | Veterinary (commonly livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats) |
| Route Of Administration | Oral, mixed with feed or water |
| Mechanism Of Action | Disrupts nerve and muscle function in parasites (Ivermectin) and inhibits microtubule synthesis (Albendazole Oxide) |
| Indications | Treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, and some external parasites |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight |
| Shelf Life | Typically 2-3 years if stored properly |
As an accredited Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a sealed, white laminated pouch containing 100g of Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder, clearly labeled with usage instructions. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL): 14 metric tons of Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder packed in sealed, moisture-proof double-layer bags. |
| Shipping | The shipping of Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder is conducted in compliance with safety regulations, utilizing sealed, moisture-resistant containers. Packages are clearly labeled, securely packed, and accompanied by relevant documentation. Transportation is arranged via approved carriers, ensuring temperature and handling requirements are met for safe and prompt delivery. |
| Storage | Store Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder in a tightly sealed container, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat. Keep it at room temperature, ideally between 15°C and 30°C. Ensure the storage area is well-ventilated, dry, and secure, away from incompatible substances. Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. Handle with care to avoid contamination. |
| Shelf Life | The shelf life of Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder is typically 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place. |
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Purity 98%: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with purity 98% is used in veterinary anthelmintic formulations, where it ensures rapid and comprehensive parasite control. Particle Size 100 μm: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with particle size 100 μm is used in animal feed premixes, where it enhances uniform distribution and bioavailability. Stability Temperature 40°C: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with stability temperature 40°C is used in tropical livestock treatments, where it maintains efficacy during storage and application in hot climates. Solubility 99%: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with solubility 99% is used in oral suspension preparations, where it provides quick dispersion and effective dosing. Moisture Content ≤1%: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with moisture content ≤1% is used in premix production, where it prevents caking and supports long shelf-life. Molecular Weight 871.1 g/mol: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with molecular weight 871.1 g/mol is used in antiparasitic tablet formulations, where it allows accurate dosing and predictable pharmacokinetics. Melting Point 156°C: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with melting point 156°C is used in heat-processed pellet feed, where it resists degradation during manufacturing. Assay ≥99%: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with assay ≥99% is used in large-scale livestock deworming programs, where it ensures consistent therapeutic outcomes and minimal dosage error. Residue on Ignition <0.1%: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with residue on ignition <0.1% is used in pharmaceutical-grade dewormer production, where it reduces contamination and ensures product safety. Bulk Density 0.45 g/cm³: Ivermectin And Albendazole Oxide Powder with bulk density 0.45 g/cm³ is used in automated dosing systems, where it provides precise flow and measurement accuracy. |
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Year after year, the landscape of veterinary and animal health faces constant pressure to provide reliable, cost-effective solutions to parasitic infections. We’ve seen how infestations, if left unchecked, can upend entire livestock operations and exert lasting damage on local economies. Drawing from decades of chemical synthesis and formulation experience, we manufacture Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder as a practical tool for the producers and veterinarians on the frontlines.
As manufacturers, we have worked with single-active antiparasitic products for years, from classic benzimidazoles to macrocyclic lactones. Ivermectin targets a broad spectrum of internal and external parasites, particularly strongyles, roundworms, mites, and lice. Albendazole oxide adds significant efficacy against tapeworms, flukes, and a range of nematodes. When combined in powder form, these two actives cover a wider field of threats, helping to address multi-species exposure without reaching for multiple treatment programs. This combination saves time and reduces handling stress for animals, both of which matter on real farms.
Our process begins with medical-grade active ingredients sourced directly from trusted chemical intermediaries. We screen and test every incoming raw material batch for purity and particle size. From experience, we have seen how clumping or inconsistent mixtures can cost producers not just money, but also the wellbeing of their animals. Our lines blend these actives under tightly controlled conditions, using high-shear mixers calibrated for optimal distribution of both ivermectin and albendazole oxide. Throughout production, we sample for weight, content, and dustiness—because heavy dust risks respiratory irritation, and weak actives lead to underdosing and ineffective treatments.
We manufacture this powder in a standard 10% albendazole oxide and 0.5% ivermectin concentration, which reflects a balance supported by field and laboratory data. Lower ivermectin levels help mitigate the risk of resistance, a lesson we’ve learned across years of monitoring field reports and conducting residue studies. As manufacturers, we’ve also paid close attention to moisture sensitivity. Our packaging technology uses multilayer barrier bags, sealed in low-humidity environments, to lock out atmospheric moisture that would otherwise degrade actives and reduce shelf life.
The powder disperses in most common feeds, whether grain-based or roughage. For mixing on-site, we provide particle micronization, which prevents settling and clumping during integration with commercial or smallholder rations. As experienced process engineers, we know that homogeneity in the final feed not only ensures accurate dosage, but also avoids costly treatment failures that can ripple through entire livestock cycles.
Veterinarians and producers have turned to combination powders like ours during seasonal surges of gastrointestinal nematode load. Dosing by body weight remains crucial. For cattle, sheep, and goats, the powder gets carefully weighed and incorporated into daily feed, or delivered as a top-dress if needed. Across years of feedback, we’ve adjusted our formulations to suit both large commercial farms and smaller holdings in less-developed regions, where feed homogenization equipment may not be available.
On the clinical side, veterinarians report reductions in fecal egg counts, decreased symptoms from skin-parasitic infestations, and fewer cases of treatment relapse. Importantly, judicious use by alternating classes and rotating actives helps reduce antimicrobial and antiparasitic resistance, a topic frequently discussed at our technical conferences and in the broader research community.
Working at the source of production, we encounter a steady stream of feedback from the field. Over time, several practical advantages set Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder apart from other antiparasitic formats:
We understand the day-to-day realities of veterinarians, livestock managers, and animal health professionals. Early on, we struggled with delays in sourcing high-purity actives. Thanks to direct procurement and vertical integration—owning each step from raw input to final packaging—we have smoothed out bottlenecks and reduced delivery times to our users. Our internal tracking shows improved reliability across peak demand seasons.
Clients routinely highlight how other formulations arrive with unpredictable lead times, inconsistent content, or poor mixability. We invite regular plant visits and transparent audits, both from our domestic customers and export partners. These open channels help us sustain a reputation grounded in predictability and accuracy rather than marketing claims.
Living up to claims means spending real time in the field and laboratory, actively collaborating with veterinarians and feed mills. Field data often leads our R&D decisions more than theoretical considerations. For example, we heard about issues of powder bridging in automatic dispensing systems on mid-sized dairies. Our formulation team responded with a finer particle distribution and modified anti-clumping profile, tuned to work well in both open-barn and controlled-climate systems.
Veterinarians also shared feedback on withdrawal periods. Although regulatory requirements vary by market, we actively monitor the latest research and support our clients in maintaining compliance during meat and milk production. We process regular batch testing to certify absence of harmful byproducts and have formed partnerships with independent labs for result verification—because a product’s reputation depends on both its claims and its substantiated performance.
From our perch as a manufacturer, we have watched authorities and global bodies upgrade their residue policies and traceability requirements. Every stage in our factory—from raw procurement, testing, mixing, to finished batch inventory—follows full traceability protocols. Regular training for our personnel ensures both compliance and the embedded culture of accuracy.
Environmental responsibility has become a central concern for us as well. We work to minimize waste wherever possible. By producing to order and holding only finished stocks in audited inventory, we have substantially reduced both raw material spoilage and environmental footprint. Modern dust extraction and filtered air systems cut down occupational exposure in our plants, protecting worker health and keeping our operations within strict regulatory norms.
Fieldwork puts us in close contact with the veterinarians and feed professionals who use our solutions daily. We see successes—smaller parasite burdens in growing calves, healthier ewes through lambing, and more robust goats in wet-season challenges. These gains translate to stronger livelihoods for the people depending on healthy flocks and herds.
At the same time, we recognize that improper use of antiparasitic drugs can cause more harm than good—especially with growing evidence of resistance and the delicate balance in gut microflora. We back up our products with ongoing education, seminars, and technical guidance, not just selling a chemical but delivering knowledge rooted in our manufacturing journey.
As disease threats evolve, the demand for multi-active veterinary products grows. We regularly receive test requests from academic and research partners interested in expanding the spectrum or refining the safety profiles of existing solutions. Our laboratory teams test new ratios and delivery methods, constantly striving for both improved safety and practical utility.
Work in our formulation labs continues to lower dust, improve feed adherence, and explore time-release properties for even longer protection. With a focus on risk management, we continue to update our protocols and technical support to customers as regulations evolve. Our approach always puts real-world results first, informed by field data and grounded by hands-on manufacturing experience.
We stand behind Ivermectin and Albendazole Oxide Powder because we know every step that shapes it. Our teams, from procurement to final QC, treat every batch as something that will impact animals, producers, and communities down the line. The continuous cycles of feedback, testing, and improvement aren’t slogans—they’re how the product grows closer to what people really need. Whether in battling persistent infestations or managing strategic control programs, the right combination in the right form makes a difference, and we back that with the kind of expertise only a true manufacturer can offer.