Nexgard Chewables for Extra Large Dogs:
- NexGard Chewables for Dogs helps prevent flea infestations by killing mature fleas fast before they even have a chance. Veterinarians and FDA-approved recommend it to help prevent infections that cause disease in puppies. It also helps kill ticks that are infected before Lyme infection can be transmitted. Each texture provides efficient and secure protection, killing fleas and ticks for a month that is full. And since NexGard comes in chews, it's easy to disguise in your pet food or to give to a pet. NexGard is gentle enough to be given to puppies as young as and the puppy's weighing as little as 4 pounds or more.
Nexgard Chews Uses:
- Kills adult fleas and is approved for the treatment and prevention of flea infestations and the treatment and control of black-legged tick, American dog tick, Lone star ticks, and brown dog tick infestations in dogs and puppies eight months old and old, weighing four pounds or more, for a single month.
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NexGard (afoxolaner) is for use in dogs only. The most often reported adverse reactions to include vomiting, itching, lethargy, nausea, and lack of appetite. The safe use of NexGard in a puppy, breeding, or in pregnancy has not been rated. Use with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders.
- NexGard used concomitantly with other drugs, such as vaccines, anthelmintics, antibiotics (like topicals), steroids, and anti-inflammatory anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anesthetics, and antihistamines. No adverse reactions have been detected along with medications in NexGard's concomitant use. For specific questions about your pet, we suggest that you check with your veterinarian.
NexGard Chews Dosage for Dogs:
Weight: |
Amount: |
4-10 lbs / Orange Pack |
11.3 mg |
10.1- 24 lbs / Blue Pack |
28.3 mg |
24.1-60 lbs / Purple Pack |
68mg |
60.1-121 lbs / Red Pack |
136mg |
More Info:
Target species |
60.1-120 lbs Dogs |
Mode of administration |
Oral |
Active Ingredient |
Afoxolaner |
Manufacturer |
Merial / Boehringer Ingelheim |
Brand Name |
Nexgard |
Please Do Ask Your Vet Before Starting Any Treatment.