Efficacy of niclosamide and ivermectin suspension preparations in sheep parasitoses
Victor A. Marchenko, Yury A. Vasilenko, Ivan V. Biryukov, Marat S. Khalikov, Salavat S. Khalikov, Alireza Sazmand

TL;DR
This study tested new formulations of ivermectin and niclosamide in sheep to improve their effectiveness against parasites.
Contribution
The study introduces a mechanochemical modification method to enhance drug solubility and parasiticidal activity in sheep.
Findings
Modified formulations showed 5.5–13.1 times higher solubility than original substances.
A formulation with 0.2-mg/kg ivermectin and 10.0-mg/kg niclosamide achieved 100% efficacy against multiple parasites.
Original drug dosages failed to completely eliminate adult parasites in sheep.
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the efficiency of newly formulated drugs based on mechanochemical modification of two widely used anthelmintic substances in suspension formulations against the main classes of helminths and parasitic arthropods. Solid-phase co-grinding of two substances, i.e., ivermectin (IM) and niclosamide (NS), with licorice extract and sodium succinate was performed in liquid-phase processing to obtain suspension formulations. Drug preparations were administered to the sheep of the experimental groups (5 experimental groups of 8 heads) with different concentrations of active substances, i.e., 3.0, 5.0, and 10.0 mg/kg of body weight (BW) NS and 0.2-mg/kg BW IM. Aqueous suspensions of the original substances in dosages of 0.2-mg/kg BW IM, 10.0-mg/kg NS, and placebo were included as controls. Efficacy of the formulations against gastrointestinal strongyles, Trichuris spp.,…
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TopicsHelminth infection and control · Plant and fungal interactions
