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Description
WHAT IS MILPRO? Efficacious, broad-spectrum allwormer tablet Proven and trusted active ingredients Highly palatable innovative, liver-flavored film-coating Small, ovoid tablet shape Safe for use in cats and dogs
RECOMMENDED FOR
- Cats and kittens from 6 weeks of age and weighing at least 0.5kg
- The cat formulation is not suitable for use in dogs.
WHY CHOOSE MILPRO?
- Broad spectrum worm control: MILPRO treats and controls all major intestinal worms found in cats and dogs, including roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and tapeworm, including hydatids. When used monthly, MILPRO prevents heartworm.
- Innovative film coating and ovoid shape: MILPRO has been developed to make dosing easier for the vet, pet owner, and pet, to aid in increasing compliance and treatment success. The innovative film-coating is highly palatable, with real liver flavoring, and the tablets are small and ovoid in shape. The tablets may be hidden in food or accepted from the hand.
- Tailored dosing: Every animal has a different lifestyle and will require tailored worming to suit their needs. MILPRO is available in a range of sizes – from small kittens to large dogs – with scored tablets to ensure accurate dosing.
INDICATIONS For Cats: Treats and controls roundworm (Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina), hookworm (Ancylostoma tubaeforme), tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum, Taenia spp.), and prevents heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis).
Adult cats should be treated every 3 months unless lifestyle factors indicate a tailored treatment protocol. Pregnant queens should be treated at mating, before the birth of kittens, and then every 3 months. Nursing queens should be treated at the same time as their kittens.
COMPOSITION:
- 40 mg Praziquantel
- 16 mg Milbemycin Oxime
DOSAGE & DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
- Animals should be weighed to ensure accurate dosing.
- MILPRO Tablets should be administered orally, either with or after food.
- Half tablets may be kept for use in the original blister for up to six months after the first half was used.
- When administering Milpro Tablets, be certain that the entire dose is consumed. Watch for several minutes following treatment to be sure that the entire dose has been eaten. If the entire dose is not eaten, redose as soon as possible, with the full dose.
- Fleas are intermediate hosts for tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum). Effective flea control will reduce the incidence of tapeworm.
- If worm problems persist, consult a veterinarian.
CONTRAINDICATIONS/Precautions:
- Caution should be taken in the case of concurrent use of the product and other macrocyclic lactones.
- Studies with milbemycin oxime indicate that the margin of safety in certain dogs of Collie or related breeds is less than in other breeds. In these dogs, the recommended dose should be strictly observed. Clinical signs in Collies are similar to those seen in the general dog population when overdosed.
- MILPRO, given monthly, may be used for the prevention of heartworm infection in dogs.
- In heartworm risk areas, or in the case of unknown heartworm status, an examination for existing heartworm infection prior to the commencement of treatment is recommended. The use in dogs suffering from microfilaremia is not recommended. Consult a veterinarian.
- The safety of MILPRO in heartworm-positive cats has not been established. An examination for existing heartworm infection prior to the commencement of treatment is recommended. Consult a veterinarian.
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Customer Reviews
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Easy
Didnt need any trick to make cat eat the tablet, just coated it with some wet treat and it's gone