Rendano V T, Georgi J R, White K K, Sack W O, King J M, Bianchi D G, Theodorides V J
Equine Vet J. 1979 Oct;11(4):223-31. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1979.tb01350.x.
Albendazole was an effective larvicidal anthelmintic against the fourth stage Strongylus vulgaris larvae as late as one month post-infection. The drug was administered at a dose rate of 25 mg/kg three times daily for 5 days. Diarrhoea occurred in 3 of 4 foals treated and of these one died during belated intravenous therapy for dehydration. Arteriography allowed for an in vivo assessment of the development and regression of lesions in infected-treated foals compared to the continued development of lesions in infected-untreated foals. The arteriographic findings were confirmed at necropsy.