News & Updates
01/04/2026
For nearly 50 years, Australian producers have relied on triclabendazole to control liver fluke.1 However, widespread resistance means single-active formulations can no longer be relied upon for effective control. Recent studies have consistently confirmed the rise and spread of triclabendazole resistance2,3, with a recent MLA backed study showing that every single property tested showed some degree of resistance to triclabendazole.4
To effectively break the liver fluke lifecycle, you must use a combination of actives. Products like Nitrofluke and Nitromec are the only two drenches in Australia that combine non-triclabendazole actives to ensure the most effective control of all liver fluke stages, including those resistant to triclabendazole.5
Looking for more information about liver fluke or other animal health advice? Find your local Virbac representative or contact your Nutrien branch.
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*The benefits outlined in the scientific studies mentioned are not registered label claims. They are a guide to the importance of liver fluke control for livestock production. Outcomes may vary depending on farm management, fluke burdens and animal responses. Weight Gain is not a registered claim for Nitrofluke and Nitromec.
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