Interceptor Flavor Tabs are a palatable once-a-month tablet that prevents heartworm disease, controls adult hookworms, and removes and controls adult roundworms and whipworm infections. Interceptor for cats is the only oral monthly preventative that protects against heartworms and removes adult roundworms and adult hookworms.
Interceptor requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
Due to manufacturer production issues, we are offering alternatives to Interceptor.Alternatives to Interceptor
For:
Dogs (4 weeks of age and weighing over 2 lbs) Cats (6 weeks of age and weighing over 1.5 lbs)
Benefits:
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Given once a month
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Easy to administer
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Broad spectrum activity
How it works:
Interceptor Flavor Tabs eliminate the tissue stage of heartworm larvae and the adult stage of hookworm, roundworm, and whipworm infestations. The anthelmintic activity (destroying parasitic worms) of the active ingredient milbemycin oxime is believed to be a result of interfering with the invertebrates neurotransmission.
Cautions:
Side effects of Interceptor are rare, but some animals may show signs of depression, drowsiness, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, hypersalivation, seizures, and weakness. If these or other symptoms develop contact your veterinarian. Since humans can contract hookworm and roundworm from animals, you should maintain good personal hygiene. To prevent reinfection, cleaning up stool daily is recommended. Don't give your pet Interceptor if you are already administering another heartworm preventative.
Generic Name Milbemycin Oxime (mil’-beh-my’-sin ox’-eem)
What is the most important information I should know about Interceptor: Interceptor is a prescription medication FDA approved for use in dogs and cats. Interceptor is available as artificial beef (derived from pork and soy protein) flavored chewable tablets. The usual dose of interceptor for dogs 2 to 10 pounds is 2.3mg (brown box), 11 to 25 pounds is 5.75mg (green box), 26 to 50 pounds is 11.5mg (yellow box) and 51 to 100 pounds is 23mg (white box) given once a month year round. The usual dose of Interceptor for cats 1.5 to 6 pounds is 5.75mg (green box), 6.1 to 12 pounds is 11.5mg (yellow box) and 12.1 to 25 lbs is 23mg (white box) given once a month year round.
What is Interceptor: Interceptor is given once a month for the prevention of heartworm disease in dogs and cats. Interceptor also protects against hookworm, roundworm and whipworm. It is recommended by the American Heartworm Society that heartworm prevention be used year round. Interceptor is used "off label" in the treatment of sarcoptic mange in dogs.
What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Interceptor to my pet: Tell your veterinarian if your pet has ever had an allergic reaction to Interceptor or milbemycin.
How should this medication be given: Give Interceptor exactly as directed by the veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Heartworm testing should be performed prior to the start of prevention therapy. If the animal is off Interceptor for 6 months or less, start the medication and test after 6 months since microfilaria, that take 6 months to mature, will result in a positive test result. Store Interceptor at room temperature. Do not remove the tablet from its wrapper until ready to give the medicine. Keep this medication away from children and pets. Interceptor is safe for pregnant or lactating pets at a normal dose level.
What happens if I miss giving a dose: Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not give a double dose of the medication.
What happens if I overdose the pet: Seek emergency veterinary medical treatment. Symptoms of overdose may include depression drowsiness, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, hypersalivation, seizures and weakness.
What should I avoid while giving Interceptor to my pet: Because humans can contract hookworm and roundworm from animals, it is important to maintain good personal hygiene. It is also important to eliminate fleas on the pet and in the household and to not feed the pet rodents or uncooked meat or fish. To prevent reinfection, daily cleanup of stools is recommended.
What are the possible side effects of Interceptor: Side effects of Interceptor are rare although some animals may exhibit depression, drowsiness, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, hypersalivation, seizures and weakness. If these or other symptoms develop contact your veterinarian.
What other drugs will affect Interceptor:While Interceptor is safe to use in dogs at risk for MDRI-allele mutation (Australian Shepherds, Collies, Shelties, etc.), unless tested normal, caution is advised if the pet is also being given amiodarone (Cordarone), azole antifungals such as ketoconazole, carvedilol (Coreg), cyclosporine (Atopica), diltiazem (Cardizem), erthromycin (Ery-Tabs) or clarithromycin (Biaxin), quinidine, spironolactone (Adlactone), tamoxifen, and verapamil (Calan). Do not give Interceptor to your pet if already taking an alternate heartworm medication.
Where can I get more information: Your pharmacist has additional information about Interceptor written for health professionals that you may read.
Directions:
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Give Interceptor Flavor Tabs once a month on the same day of each month year round.
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Interceptor Flavor Tabs can be given to dogs and cats.
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Watch pet closely following dosing to be sure the entire dose has been swallowed. If it is not completely swallowed, give one more full recommended dose as soon as possible.
Tip: Do not remove from its wrapper until ready to give to pet.
Dosage:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Dogs/Puppies: (4 weeks of age or older)
2-10 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (Brown Box)
11-25 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (Green Box)
26-50 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (Yellow Box)
51-100 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (White Box)
Over 100 lbs
Give combination of Flavor Tabs based on weight
Cats/Kittens: (6 weeks of age or older)
1.5-6 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (Green Box)
6.1-12 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (Yellow Box)
12.1-25 lbs
Give 1 Flavor Tab every month (White Box)
Over 25 lbs
Give combination of Flavor Tabs based on weight
Horses:
Storage: Should be stored at room temperature between 59° and 77° F.
Interceptor Brown (Dogs 2-10 lbs):
Active Ingredients (per flavor tab)
Amount
Milbemycin Oxime
2.3 mg
Interceptor Green (Dogs 11-25 lbs, Cats 1.5-6 lbs):
To all complaining about Interceptor not controlling your pet's flea issue- It's beacuse Interceptor does not have a flea pervention in it... Read the box and the info before you buy it and expect it to treat an issue it is not meant to treat.
My Dog Rocko is almost 2 years old. I have had many other dogs and all types of breeds from Labs to Dingos. I have used inceptor on all of them and have never had a problem. This is the cheapest place to get it too!
Riley who is almost 3 has been on Interceptor for almost 3 years now and I have to say that there have been no problems with this medication. At first I was hesitant because he is allergic to all flea and tick medications, but Interceptor is OK with him.
I have treated my four Short Haired Pointers on Interceptor. I have lost one dog to age, and currently have two six year old males, and a two year old female. I have never had a problem with any of the worms dogs can get. I would also say I feel that Interceptor helps with flees/tick problems. I think they just don't like the blood treated with Interceptor. I will never use any other product with my dogs.
We do carry Revolution. Revolution is a safe and simple monthly topical medication used to protect your pet from heartworms, fleas, and ear mites. It also protects dogs from ticks and sarcoptic mange and cats from roundworms and hookworms.
Iverhart Plus is a pork liver flavor tablet that prevents heartworm disease, treats and controls roundworms and hookworms.
Interceptor is an artificial beef flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease and controls hookworms, removes and controls roundworms and whipworms.
This information sheet is for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. The information is NOT to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, allergic reactions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for your pet. It is not a substitute for a veterinary exam, and it does not replace the need for services provided by your veterinarian. Note: Any trademarks are the property of their respective companies.