MSD Animal Health Bravecto Fluralaner 500mg Chewable Tablet For Dogs (10 Kg - 20 Kg)
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MSD Animal Health Bravecto Fluralaner 500mg chewable tablets for dogs are a prescription flea and tick treatment that provides up to 3 months of protection. This medication treats and prevents flea infestations, kills ticks (including those that transmit Lyme disease), and treats Demodex mange, Sarcoptic mange, and Otodectes mite infestations in dogs. Bravecto is formulated as a palatable chewable tablet for easy administration.
Dosage Guidelines:
For Dogs Weighing 10-20 kg (22-44 lbs):
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Dose: 1 chewable tablet (500mg)
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Frequency: Once every 12 weeks (3 months)
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Administration: Give with or without food
Always follow your veterinarian's specific dosing instructions based on your dog's weight and health condition.
Contraindications:
Bravecto should not be used in:
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Puppies under 8 weeks of age
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Dogs weighing less than 2 kg (4.4 lbs)
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Dogs with a history of seizures (use with caution)
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Dogs with known hypersensitivity to fluralaner
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Breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs without veterinary consultation
Common Side Effects:
The most frequently reported side effects include:
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Vomiting
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Decreased appetite
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Diarrhea
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Lethargy
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Excessive thirst
Serious reactions may include seizures in dogs with a history of neurological disorders. Contact your veterinarian immediately if severe side effects occur.
Storage Requirements:
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Store at room temperature between 20-25°C (68-77°F)
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Keep in original packaging until use
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Protect from moisture and light
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Keep out of reach of children and pets
Prescription Notice:
PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED: Bravecto is a prescription medication and must be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian. A physical examination of your pet may be required before dispensing.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always follow your veterinarian's specific instructions regarding dosage, administration, and monitoring for your individual pet. Consult your veterinarian before starting any new medication or if you have questions about your dog's treatment plan.