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Comfortis Chewable Tablets for Dogs 10.1 - 20 lbs Description:
Comfortis Chewable Tablets for Dogs are the first meat flavored tablet
that rapidly kills fleas on dogs and prevents flea infestations for one
month. Comfortis starts killing fleas within 30 minutes of administration
and will kill most fleas on a dog within 4 hours. Each dose will last
for a full month. Comfortis kills fleas before they have a chance to lay
eggs. Dogs love the taste of the chewable meat flavored tablet and as
the medication is eaten there are no restrictions as to when a dog can
be bathed or go swimming after dosing. Comfortis comes in 5 convenient
sizes for dogs between 5 and 120 lbs in weight.
Manufacturer: Elanco
Active Ingredient: Spinosad
Directions of Use
Comfortis tablets are administered orally once a month at the recommended
minimum dosage of 13.5 mg/lb. Comfortis should be given with food. Dogs
between 5 and 10 lbs are given one 140 mg tablet from the pink box each
month. Dogs between 10.1 and 20 lbs are given one 270 mg tablet from the
orange box each month. Dogs between 20.1 and 40 lbs are given one 560
mg tablet from the green box each month. Dogs between 40.1 and 60 lbs
are given one 810 mg tablet from the blue box each month. Dogs between
60.1 and 120 lbs are given one 1620 mg tablet from the brown box each
month.
Caution
Do not use in puppies less than 14 weeks of age. Keep out of reach of
children. Do not administer to cats or other species of animal. Give this
medication with food. Do not treat pregnant or lactating bitches unless
on the advise of a veterinarian. The safe use of this product on breeding
male dogs has not been evaluated. Comfortis may be safely administered
to dogs in conjunction with topical tick treatments and collars as well
as heartworm and worming medications.
Possible Side Effects
Side effects of Comfortis are rare in dogs and are considered mild. The
most common side effect in dogs is vomiting, followed by decreased appetite,
lethargy and diarrhea. Reactions are usually short lived and decrease
with repeated dosing. |