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Heartworm-positive dogs have been found year-round in all 50 states.¹ 75% of veterinarians recommend year-round heartworm prevention for dogs.² |
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If left untreated, larvae develop into immature heartworms between days 50 and 70. Adult heartworms restrict blood flow, resulting in pathology or damage to the heart and lungs and possibly even death. |
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Dogs and cats should be tested for heartworm prior to use. In a small percentage of treated dogs, digestive and neurologic side effects may occur. In cats, safety studies at up to ten times the label dose did not detect any adverse drug reactions. To see the full product insert, click here. |
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1. The American Heartworm Society.
2. 2003 AAHA Compliance Study "The Path to High Quality Care."
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