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Prevents Heartworm Disease | ||
Roundworms | ||
Hookworms | ||
Whipworms | ||
Tapeworms | ||
Fleas | ||
Other Parasites | ||
Safe for Breeding, Pregnant or Nursing Pets | Consult your veterinarian about the use in breeding females. The safe use in male dogs intended for breeding has not yet been evaluated. | Has shown a wide margin of safety at the recommended dose level in dogs, including pregnant or breeding bitches, stud dogs and puppies aged 6 or more weeks |
Age/Weight Requirements | 8 weeks of age and older and weighing at least 5 lbs | 6 weeks of age or older and no weight requirement |
Rx Prescription Required | ||
Dosage | ||
Usage | ||
Video | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Veterinarian Review (Michael Dym, VMD) | Currently under review | Given the rapidly expanding world of generics in the human pharmaceutical industry, it is indeed a pleasure for me as a practitioner of 16 years or experience to also see the same cost saving but equally as effective alternatives in the veterinary field as well. Heartworm disease is on the increase again in the United States. And given the importance and sometimes difficulty of client compliance in keeping up with costly monthly heartworm preventative medicines, it is great that Merck Animal Health has offered a generic version like Tri-Heart Plus to help meet this continued threat. Hopefully the savings on this preventative will encourage even more clients to have their pets on year round internal parasite control against the year round threat of heartworms, roundworms and hookworms. Tri-Heart Plus is quite safe in as pups as young as 6 weeks of age, as well as pregnant and nursing dogs. While I would rather have seen a beef flavored chewable over the pork flavor, dogs seem to love this pill just the same. The only disadvantage I have seen is very rare digestive upset in some patients which could be from the ivermectin or pyrantel main ingredients, or possibly from the pork flavoring. |