A trial was undertaken to assess the efficacy of flubendazole against exper
imentally induced trichinellosis in pigs when given mixed with food at diff
erent dose rates. At the start of the experiment, 48 pigs were infected wit
h approximately 35,000 larvae of Trichinella spiralis, afterwhat the animal
s were distributed in six groups. The first three groups were used to test
the activity of the drug against adult stages. Other three groups served to
define the efficacy against muscle larvae. The dose rate of flubendazole v
aried according to the purpose of the experiment (from 8 mg/kg up to 62 mg/
kg). At the end of the trial, the pigs were necropsied and the number of ad
ults and larvae in predilection muscles were determined. At a dose rate of
8 mg/kg flubendazole supplied with food during eight days was 100% effectiv
e against adults. At a dose rate of 31 mg/kg flubendazole administered for
14 days was 72.35 % effective. Treatment with higher dosages of flubendazol
e (62 mg/kg) resulted in increased efficacy (87.77 %) against the parasites
. The biological assay performed with larvae from the muscle samples origin
ating from the pigs treated with 62 mg/kg showed that at least half of the
larvae were not infective.