febantel has been researched along with flubendazole* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for febantel and flubendazole
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Rapid determination of the antiparasitic drugs flubendazole and febantel in feeds by HPLC with ultraviolet detection.
A rapid and very effective analytical procedure for the simultaneous HPLC determination of two anthelmintics, Flubendazole (FLUB) and Febantel (FEBA), in swine and poultry feeds was developed and tested. The ground feed samples were extracted using dimethylformamide. The extracts were directly analyzed, without any purification, on a reversed-phase ODS column (150 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 microm) with acetonitrile-phosphate buffer (pH 3; 0.017 M) as mobile phase. Ultraviolet detection of FLUB and FEBA was carried out at 300 nm. The method was validated for specificity, linearity, accuracy, repeatability, limit of detection and limit of quantification. The limits of detection (LOD) of FLUB and FEBA in feeds, based on a detector signal-to-noise ratio of 3, were 3 mg kg(-1) and the lowest levels tested in feeds by this procedure (limit of quantification, LOQ) were 10 mg kg(-1). The mean recovery of FLUB and FEBA from spiked samples, in a concentration range of 10-200 mg kg(-1), was 98% with a CV% of 4% and 99% with a CV% of 2%, respectively. Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Antiparasitic Agents; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Guanidines; Mebendazole; Poultry; Reference Standards; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet; Swine | 2005 |
Comparative efficacy of flubendazole chewable tablets and a tablet combination of febantel, pyrantel embonate and praziquantel against Trichuris vulpis in experimentally infected dogs.
Fourteen of 23 dogs developing patent Trichuris vulpis infections by 120 days p.i. with 5000 embryonated eggs were allocated into three groups. One group was treated with flubendazole 220 mg chewable tablets (Flubenol) at the recommended dose regimen once daily for 3 days. The second group was given the recommended single treatment with a tablet containing 150 mg febantel, 144 mg pyrantel embonate and 50 mg praziquantel in combination (Drontal Plus). The third group remained untreated. All dogs were necropsied for worm counts 10 or 11 days after (first) treatment. No worms were recovered from the flubendazole treated dogs resulting in a significant worm count reduction of 100%. In contrast, 2 of 5 animals treated with the combination of febantel, pyrantel embonate and praziquantel remained infected; the geometric mean worm burden was reduced by 99.4% as compared to the control group but did not differ significantly from those of the controls. Topics: Animals; Antinematodal Agents; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Guanidines; Male; Mebendazole; Praziquantel; Pyrantel; Tablets; Treatment Outcome; Trichuriasis; Trichuris | 2003 |