moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) dogs preferred NexGard chews.*2 And, in preference studies against other oral flea and tick control products, dogs also preferred NexGard chews.*2 When you prescribe NexGard chews, you will be prescribing your patients the flea and tick protection dogs ...
Administration: Oral, once a month Flea Killing Activity: Starts within 4 hours Tick Killing Activity: Starts within 8 hours Duration of Action: One month Recommended for: Dogs and puppies 8 weeks of age and older, weighing at least 4 pounds Safety: Approved by the FDA for use in dogs Fla...
Product is a soft, beef-flavored chewable that kills both insects and acarines.doi:http://veterinarynews.dvm360.com/fda-approves-merials-nexgard-chdvm.com staff
This is a convenient way to treat flea infestation because it comes in chewable, beef-flavored tablets. You don’t have to worry about messy applications. It is safe for canines that are 3.3 lbs or more, felines that are 2 lbs or more, and pups and kittens that are 14 weeks old and...
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This ground-breaking, broad-spectrum parasiticide provides one month’s protection against fleas, killing them within 24 hours, before they lay eggs, and can be used as part of a flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) treatment strategy. It kills Ixodes ricinu...
Safety and efficacy of the combined monthly use of spot-on fipronil 6.76% w/v / permethrin 50.48% w/v (Frontline Tri-Act®) and chewable tablets of afoxolaner 1.9% w/w / milbemycin oxime 0.4% w/w (NexGard Spectra®) in dogs was evaluated in a field study over a period of 6 ...
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