The European Medicines Agency Explains That Nexgard Is The Brand Name For The Drug Afoxolaner.
There have been no adverse interactions with the use of nexgard up till now. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. The main thing that nexgard does is that it prevents convulsions and seizures.
It Also Helps Curb The Body’s Reaction To Certain Foods.
Available in 3 and 4 tablet packs. The safe use of nexgard in pregnant, breeding, or lactating dogs has not been evaluated. Quickly kills fleas and ticks for a full month.
The Most Frequently Reported Adverse Reactions Include Vomiting, Itching, Lethargy, Diarrhea, And Lack Of Appetite.
Nexgard is the first flea killer and tick killer of its kind. It is also safe to give nexgard for flea and tick to dogs weighing 4 pounds or more. The active substance is an ectoparasiticide which means that it kills parasites that live in the fur, or on the skin of animals.
It Has Not Been Determined If Nexgard Is Safe For Pregnant, Breeding, Or Lactating Dogs.
It has not been determined if nexgard is safe for pregnant, breeding, or lactating dogs. Nexgard helps protect your pet by killing adult fleas before they lay eggs. The medicine is suitable for puppies that are more than 8 weeks old.
Nexgard Is Safe To Use In Puppies Over.
It is effective in treating most types of epilepsy and most types of seizures. Safe use of nexgard is ensured in dogs with more than four pounds of body weight and puppies over eight weeks of age. It is dispensed in a chewable tablet with beef flavoring to enhance its palatability for dogs.