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Zoetis Simparica Trio Chewable Tablets for Dogs - 1 Month Protection (1 Pack, 3 Tablets)
Zoetis Simparica Trio Chewable Tablets for Dogs - 1 Month Protection (1 Pack, 3 Tablets)
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₹ 1,390.00
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₹ 1,800.00
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Zoetis Simparica Trio tablet for dogs is a recently launched product in India that offers a comprehensive solution for both internal and external parasites. Unlike regular sarolaner simparica flea and tick chewable tablets, Simparica Trio combines the power of sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel (as embonate) to address a wide range of parasites. Here are the key details about this anti-tick and anti-flea tablet:
Composition:
Active Ingredients: Sarolaner, Moxidectin, Pyrantel
Class:
Anti-tick & flea tablet
Indications/Uses:
- Effective for the treatment and prevention of tick and flea infestations, as well as internal parasites, including heartworm.
- Helps in the prevention of tick-borne diseases in dogs.
- Effective for the treatment of Demodectic and Sarcoptic mange in dogs.
Directions for Use:
- Dosage: Administer the tablet as per the body weight of the pet. The appropriate dosage will be determined by your veterinarian.
- The tablet can be given directly to the pet or mixed with their food for ease of consumption.
- Repeat the treatment every 1 month for maximum effectiveness.
DOSAGE | DOG WEIGHT |
---|---|
100mg | 10 - 20 kg |
200mg | 20 - 40 kg |
25mg | 2.5 - 5 kg |
300mg | 40 - 60 kg |
50mg | 5 - 10 kg |
Net Quantity:
1 strip containing 3 tablets
Suitable for Dogs:
- Simparica Trio is suitable for use in puppies and dogs aged 8 weeks and above.
- This product is not suitable for cats.
Disclaimer:
- The information provided here should not replace the guidance of a qualified veterinarian.
- The information is for informational purposes and may not cover all aspects of specific health conditions, medicines, possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, and alerts.
- Always consult with your veterinarian and discuss all your questions and concerns related to pet health and medication. The aim is to support, not replace, the veterinarian-patient relationship.