Canine PARASITES INFORMATION - Covetrus
Canine
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S)
EXTERNAL PARASITES
INTERNAL PARASITES
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Prescription Type Fleas Ticks Mosquitoes Flies Ear Mites Lice Sarcoptic Mange Heartworms Hookworms Roundworms Whipworms Tapeworms Application Minimum Age Minimum Weight (Lbs.) Isolate Cats (Hours)
Mfg
Product Name
Flea and/or Tick
Merck Activyl? Spot-On for Dogs
Bayer Advantage? II for Dogs
Bayer advantusTM
Merck BRAVECTO? Chews*
Merck BRAVECTO? Topical Solution for Dogs*
Elanco CapstarTM Tablets
Elanco Comfortis? Chewable Tablets for Dogs
Elanco CredelioTM
Virbac EFFIPRO? Plus Topical Solution for Dogs
Virbac EFFITIX? Plus Topical Solution for Dogs
Virbac EFFITIX? Topical Solution for Dogs
BI
Frontline? Gold for Dogs
Bayer K9 Advantix? II
BI
NexGardTM Chewables
CAP IM Para/DefenseTM Advanced for Dogs
Elanco Parastar? for Dogs
Elanco Parastar? Plus for Dogs
Virbac Preventic? Tick Collar for Dogs
Merck SCALIBOR? Protector Band for Dogs
Bayer Seresto? for Dogs
Zoetis SimparicaTM for Dogs
Ceva Vectra 3D?
Ceva Vectra? for Dogs
Heartworm
BI
HEARTGARD? Plus Chewables for Dogs
BI
HEARTGARD? Tablets for Dogs
Elanco InterceptorTM for Dogs
Elanco InterceptorTM Plus for Dogs
Virbac Iverhart Max? Chewable Tablets
Virbac Iverhart Plus? Flavored Chewables
Zoetis ProHeart? 6 Injectable
Zoetis ProHeart? 12 Injectable
Merck Tri-Heart? Plus Chewable Tablets
Combination Flea/Tick/Heartworm
Bayer Advantage Multi? Topical Solution for Dogs
Zoetis Revolution? for Dogs*
Virbac Sentinel? Flavor Tabs?
Virbac Sentinel? Spectrum? Chewables
Elanco Trifexis? Chewable Tablets
T Topical O Oral I Injectable C Collar
T indoxacarb T imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen O imidacloprid O fluralaner T fluralaner O nitenpyram O spinosad O lotilaner T fipronil, pyriproxyfen T fipronil, permethrin, pyriproxyfen T fipronil, permethrin T fipronil, (s)-methoprene, pyriproxyfen T imidacloprid, permethrin, pyriproxyfen O afoxolaner T imidacloprid, permethrin, pyriproxyfen T fipronil T fipronil, cyphenothrin C amitraz C deltamethrin C imidacloprid, flumethrin O sarolaner T permethrin, dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen T dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen
monthly 8 weeks 4 monthly 7 weeks 3 24 quick-kill 10 weeks 4 12-week* 6 months 4.4 12-week* 6 months 4.4 quick-kill 4 weeks 2 monthly 14 weeks 5 monthly 8 weeks 4.4 monthly 8 weeks 5 24 monthly 8 weeks 5 24 monthly 8 weeks 5 monthly 8 weeks 5 24 monthly 7 weeks 4 24 monthly 8 weeks 4 monthly 7 weeks 5 24 monthly 8 weeks 4 24 monthly 12 weeks 4 24 3-month 12 weeks 6-month 12 weeks 8-month 7 weeks monthly 6 months 2.8 monthly 7 weeks 2.5 0.5 monthly 8 weeks 2.5
O ivermectin, pyrantel O ivermectin O milbemycin oxime O milbemycin oxime, praziquantel O ivermectin, pyrantel, praziquantel O ivermectin, pyrantel I moxidectin I moxidectin O ivermectin, pyrantel
monthly 6 weeks
monthly 6 weeks
monthly 4 weeks 2
monthly 6 weeks 2
monthly 8 weeks
monthly 6 weeks
6-month 6 months
Annually 12 months
monthly 6 weeks
T imidacloprid, moxidectin
monthly 7 weeks 3 0.5
T selamectin O milbemycin oxime, lufenuron
monthly 6 weeks
monthly 4 weeks 2
O milbemycin oxime, lufenuron, praziquantel
O spinosad, milbemycin oxime
monthly 6 weeks 2 monthly 8 weeks 5
*Bravecto kills fleas, prevents flea infestations, and kills ticks (black-legged tick, American dog tick, and brown dog tick) for 12 weeks. Bravecto also kills lone star ticks for 8 weeks.
ph: 855.724.3461 | fx: 888.329.3861 |
Feline
Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Product Chart
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S)
EXTERNAL PARASITES
INTERNAL PARASITES
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Prescription Type Fleas Ticks Mosquitoes Flies Ear Mites Lice Sarcoptic Mange Heartworms Hookworms Roundworms Whipworms Tapeworms Application Minimum Age Minimum Weight (Lbs.) Isolate Cats (Hours)
Mfg Flea and/or Tick
Product Name
Merck Activyl? Spot-On for Cats
Bayer Advantage? II for Cats
Merck BRAVECTO? Topical Solution for Cats*
Elanco CapstarTM Tablets
Ceva CategoTM
Elanco CheristinTM for Cats
Elanco Comfortis? Chewable Tablets for Cats
Elanco EASYSPOT?
Virbac EFFIPRO? Plus Topical Solution for Cats
Virbac EFFIPRO? Topical Solution for Cats
BI
Frontline? Gold for Cats
CAP IM Para/DefenseTM for Cats
Elanco Program? 6 Month Injectable for Cats
Bayer Seresto? for Cats
Ceva Vectra? for Cats
Heartworm
BI
HEARTGARD? Chewables for Cats
Elanco InterceptorTM for Cats Combination Flea/Tick/Heartworm Bayer Advantage Multi? Topical Solution for Cats
Zoetis Revolution? for Cats
Zoetis Revolution? Plus for Cats T Topical O Oral I Injectable C Collar
T indoxacarb
T imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen
T fluralaner
O nitenpyram
T dinotefuran, fipronil, pyriproxyfen
T spinetoram
O spinosad
T fipronil
T fipronil, pyriproxyfen
T fipronil
T fipronil, (s)-methoprene, pyriproxyfen
T imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen
I lufenuron
C imidacloprid, flumethrin
T dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen
monthly 8 weeks 2 monthly 8 weeks 2 12-week* 6 months 2.6 quick-kill 4 weeks 2 monthly 8 weeks 1.5 monthly 8 weeks 1.8 monthly 14 weeks 4.1 monthly 8 weeks 1.5 monthly 8 weeks 1.5 monthly 8 weeks monthly 8 weeks 1.5 monthly 7 weeks 3 24 6-month 6 weeks 8-month 10 weeks monthly 8 weeks
O ivermectin O milbemycin oxime
monthly 6 weeks monthly 6 weeks 1.5
T imidacloprid, moxidectin
monthly 9 weeks 2
T selamectin
monthly 8 weeks
T selamectin, sarolaner
monthly 8 weeks 2.8
*Bravecto kills fleas, prevents flea infestations, and kills ticks (black-legged tick, American dog tick, and brown dog tick) for 12 weeks. Bravecto also kills lone star ticks for 8 weeks.
ph: 855.724.3461 | fx: 888.329.3861 |
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