| Drench groups and actives | Worms | Examples* of brand names/comments | 
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			 BZ or benzimidazole group (‘white’)B albendazole  | 
			barber’s pole worm, ‘scour worms’, adult liver fluke, nodule worm, aids control of intestinal tapeworm (Moniezia) | 
			 Valbazen (albendazole)  | 
		
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			 LV or levamisole group (‘clear’)B levamisole  | 
			barber’s pole worm, ‘scour worms’, nodule worm | 
			 Nilverm, Levamisole Gold  | 
		
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			 ML or macrocyclic lactone groupB (sometimes called ‘mectins’)        Ivermectin  | 
			barber’s pole worm, ‘scour worms’, nodule worm | 
			 Ivomec, Noromectin (ivermectin) 
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			 AD or amino-acetonitrile derivative groupB monepantel  | 
			barber’s pole worm, ‘scour worms’ | Zolvix | 
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			 SI or spiroindole groupM derquantel  | 
			barber’s pole worm, ‘scour worms’, nodule worm | 
			 Derquantel is only found in a combination: Startect (abamectin + derquantel)B  | 
		
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			 OP or organophosphate groupM naphthalophos (NAP) (OPs have lower or variable efficacy against ‘scour worms’ in the upper GIT and immature barber’s pole worm) | 
			
			 barber’s pole worm, 'scour worms’  | 
			
			 Combat, Rametin, (naphthalophos is commonly used in combinations)  | 
		
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			 TZ or benzimidazole group (flukicide)N triclabendazole  | 
			Liver fluke (all stages); not effective against round worms | Fasinex, Tremacide, Exifluke | 
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			 SA or salicylanilides/phenols groupN closantel  | 
			
			 Liver fluke (> 9 weeks and adult) and barber’s pole worm  | 
			
			 Closicare, Sustain  | 
		
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			 IQ or isoquinolone groupN praziquantel  | 
			Intestinal tapeworm (Moniezia) | PraziquantelN is only available in combination with broad-spectrum drenches. First DrenchB, Genesis TapeB | 
*ParaBoss does not endorse specific brands, these are presented here as examples only.
Breadth of activity across different worm species: BBroad-spectrum; MMid-spectrum; NNarrow-spectrum
Actives: An ‘active’ is the chemical in a drench responsible for killing worms. Some drenches have more than one active and are called ‘multi-active’ or ‘combination’ drenches.
Combination or multi-active treatments: Proprietary treatments containing more than one active. Formulated to be compatible as a mixture. Note: Do not mix your own drenches unless the labels state that you can.
Product formulation: All single actives are available as oral drenches. Moxidectin is also available in injectable products. Intra-ruminal/controlled release capsules are available with BZ and/or ML actives. Abamectin is also in a pour-on formulation for both lice and worm control.
Length of protection: Varies from short-acting (‘knock-down’ that kills susceptible worms within the animal) to mid-length (1–4 weeks) and long-acting (approx. 3 months), which not only kill susceptible worms already in the animals, but also susceptible infective larvae that the sheep eat during the protection period.
‘Scour worms’: Mainly black scour worm and (small) brown stomach worm, but also others.
Label: Check product labels for full details. Follow the label.
Other parasites: ‘Drenches’ shows effectiveness of groups against other parasites of minor importance.