Comfortis Chewable Tablet 6 Month Supply 5-10lbs

Comfortis Chewable Tablet 6 Month Supply 5-10lbs

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Comfortis Chewable Tablet 6 Month Supply (spinosad) Comfortis Rx is the environmentally friendly, FDA-approved chewable, beef flavored tablet that kills fleas in dogs. Comfortis works from inside the bloodstream of the dog to kill adult fleas before they can lay eggs. Keeps working up to 30 days. Comfortis is an excellent flea treatment choice for dogs with sensitive skin. Since it is not a spray or topical spot-on, there is zero chance for an application site reaction. The main ingredient, Spinosad is safe for use with puppies and dogs older than 14 weeks. Not for use in cats. Item Specifications: For Use: Dogs (14 weeks of age or older) Size: 5-10lbs (Pink) 11-20lbs (Orange) 21-40lbs (Green) 41-60lbs (Blue) 61-120lbs (Brown) Manufacturer: Lilly Indication: Comfortis is a prescription medication FDA approved for use in dogs and puppies 14 weeks of age or older to kill fleas and prevent flea infestations for one month. Comfortis is available in a Pink box for dogs 5 to 10 lbs (140mg), Orange box for dogs 10.1 to 20 lbs (270mg), Green box for dogs 20.1 to 40 lbs (560mg), Blue box for dogs 40.1 to 60 lbs (810mg), and Brown box for dogs 60.1 to 120 lbs (1620mg). Dosage and Administration: Use as Directed by Your Veterinarian Additional Information: Tell your veterinarian if you are planning on breeding your pet. Tell your veterinarian if your dog has a history of seizures (epilepsy). Give Comfortis chewable tablets with food. Give Comfortis chewable tablets once a month. Comfortis chewable tablets may be chewed, offered in food, or administered like other tablet medications. If vomiting occurs within 1 hour of administration, redose the pet with another full dose. Store Comfortis at room temperature (68-77° F) Overdose of this medication is unlikely. However, if an overdose is suspected, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room. Symptoms of overdose that may occur include vomiting. Precautions: Your pet may maintain normal activities and interactions while being given Comfortis. The safe use of Comfortis chewable tablets in male dogs intended for breeding has not been established. Possible Side Effects: Side effects that may occur include vomiting. If vomiting occurs within one hour of administration, redose with another full dose. Other side effects may occur. Continue giving Comfortis chewable tablets and talk to your veterinarian if your pet experiences decreased appetite, lethargy or decreased activity, diarrhea, cough, increased thirst, vocalization, increased appetite, redness of the skin, hyperactivity and excessive salivation. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or especially bothersome to the pet. Cautions: The following adverse reactions may occur: vomiting; depression/lethargy; anorexia; ataxia (loss of coordination); diarrhea; pruritis (itchiness); trembling; hypersalivation; and seizures. While Comfortis has been found to be safely used with heartworm preventatives that contain ivermectin (e.

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