Craig T M, Shepherd E
Am J Vet Res. 1980 Mar;41(3):425-6.
Lambs naturally infected with Thysanosoma actinioides and naturally and experimentally infected with Haemonchus contortus were used in a controlled experiment to determine the anthelmintic activity of albendazole as compared with levamisole. The lambs were given 10,000 H contortus larvae 25 to 35 days before treatment, were slaughtered 7 to 9 days after treatment, and were housed on concrete from the time of treatment until slaughter. In lambs given doses of 7.5 mg or 3.8 mg of albendazole/kg or 7.5 mg of levamisole/kg, reductions in numbers of H contortus were 99%, 85%, and 98%, respectively. Reductions in numbers of T actinioides were 98%, 45%, and 0% respectively, as compared with untreated controls.