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Vet Bravecto (Blue) 20-40 Kg

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    Description

    Bravecto Chewable Tablet is a veterinary medicinal product for the treatment and prevention of tick and flea infestations in dogs weighing 20-40 kg. This systemic insecticide and acaricide provides persistent tick and flea-killing activity. The active ingredient, Fluralaner, works within hours of administration, offering a convenient solution for pet owners to manage parasite infestations. The product is formulated as a palatable chew that simplifies administration for a stress-free experience.

    Extended Duration Protection: A single chewable tablet provides up to 12 weeks of continuous protection against fleas and ticks. Active Ingredient: Contains Fluralaner (1000 mg), a systemic insecticide and acaricide that targets parasites upon feeding on the treated dog. Palatable Chew: Formulated as a tasty, flavored chew that most dogs willingly accept, making administration straightforward. Broad-Spectrum Action: Manages various species of ticks and fleas and can be used to control flea allergy dermatitis (FAD). Weight-Specific Dosage: Specifically designed for large dogs weighing between 20 kg and 40 kg to ensure proper dosing.

    Q: What is Bravecto (Blue) 20-40 Kg used for in dogs?
    A: Bravecto (Blue) contains Fluralaner and is used for the treatment and prevention of tick and flea infestations in dogs weighing between 20 and 40 kg. It provides persistent killing activity against fleas and various types of ticks for up to 12 weeks.

    Q: How is this chewable tablet administered to a dog?
    A: The Bravecto chewable tablet should be given to your dog orally, at or around the time of their meal. Most dogs find it palatable and will eat it willingly, but it can also be mixed with their food.

    Q: How quickly does Bravecto start to work after administration?
    A: After administration, Bravecto begins to kill fleas within 8 hours and ticks within 12 hours. This rapid onset of action helps to interrupt the flea life cycle before they can lay eggs.

    Q: Are there any potential side effects I should be aware of?
    A: While generally well-tolerated, some common adverse reactions can include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and lethargy. It is part of the isoxazoline class of drugs, which has been associated with neurologic reactions like tremors or seizures, even in dogs without a prior history, so using it with caution is advised.

    Q: Is a veterinarian's prescription required to purchase Bravecto in India?
    A: Yes, Bravecto is a veterinary medicinal product and should be used under the guidance of a veterinarian. Some retailers will require a prescription and may call to verify the order with a vet before dispensing the product.

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    Key Benefits

    Provides prolonged protection against fleas and ticks with a single dose, lasting for up to 12 weeks. Starts working to kill fleas within 8 hours and ticks within 12 hours after administration. Aids in the management of Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) by controlling flea populations. Treats and controls infestations of Demodex mites, Sarcoptic mange, and Otodectes ear mites. Helps control the environmental flea population in areas accessible to the treated dog.

    Provides prolonged protection against fleas and ticks with a single dose, lasting for up to 12 weeks. Starts working to kill fleas within 8 hours and ticks within 12 hours after administration. Aids i... Read More

    Direction for Use/Dosage

    Administer one chewable tablet orally. The tablet should be given at or around the time of your dog's meal. Bravecto is a chewable tablet and is accepted by most dogs; if not taken voluntarily, it can be given with food or directly into the mouth. Ensure the dog swallows the entire tablet. For ongoing control of tick and flea infestations, the tablet should be administered at 12-week intervals. It is advisable to consult a veterinarian for the appropriate dosage and administration schedule.

    Administer one chewable tablet orally. The tablet should be given at or around the time of your dog's meal. Bravecto is a chewable tablet and is accepted by most dogs; if not taken voluntarily, it can... Read More

    Safety Information/Precaution

    Consult a veterinarian before use, especially for dogs with a history of seizures, as seizures have been reported in dogs receiving fluralaner. This product should not be used in puppies less than 8 weeks of age or in dogs weighing less than 2 kg. Keep the product in its original packaging until use to prevent access by children. The most common adverse reactions observed in clinical trials include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, and lethargy. The safety of administering the product at intervals shorter than 8 weeks has not been tested. While the product has been shown to be safe for use in breeding, pregnant, and lactating dogs, professional veterinary advice is recommended.

    Consult a veterinarian before use, especially for dogs with a history of seizures, as seizures have been reported in dogs receiving fluralaner. This product should not be used in puppies less than 8 w... Read More

    Other Information

    Store the product at room temperature, not exceeding 30°C. Keep the blister in the outer carton to protect it from light and moisture. For dogs weighing more than 56 kg, use a combination of tablets that most closely matches the body weight. The chewable tablets should not be broken or divided. The active substance is Fluralaner, and each tablet for large dogs contains 1000 mg.

    Store the product at room temperature, not exceeding 30°C. Keep the blister in the outer carton to protect it from light and moisture. For dogs weighing more than 56 kg, use a combination of tablets t... Read More

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