Can a dog overdose on Interceptor PLUS?

Side effects that may be serious or indicate a serious problem: All are very rare, but may indicate an overdose or toxicity (espe- cially in dogs with the ABCB1-14 [MDR1) genetic mutation): Depression, lack of energy, or weakness. Stumbling or collapse. Seizures (convulsions) or coma.

How old does a dog have to be to take interceptor?

Interceptor® may result in these side effects: Interceptor® does not appear to react with any other drugs. Interceptor® can safely be used in dogs starting at 4 weeks of age and cats starting at 6 weeks of age.

What should I do if my dog misses a dose of interceptor?

Your dog can take the chewable from your hand or with a small amount of food. Just make sure they consume the whole dose. After your dog has taken the chewable, observe your pet for a few minutes to ensure that no part of the dose is lost or rejected. If you suspect that any of the dose has been lost, redosing is recommended.

What are the side effects of interceptor plus?

Proper administration is also important because it ensures that Interceptor ® Plus (milbemycin oxime/praziquantel) can do its job to its fullest ability, and keep your dog protected. For maximum efficacy, your dog’s veterinarian must find the right dosage for your dog.

What kind of drug is interceptor for dogs?

Drug Name: Interceptor. Common Name: Interceptor®. Drug Type: Parasiticide. Used For: Treatment of fleas, ticks, heartworms, mites. Species: Dogs, Cats. Administered: Tablet. How Dispensed: Prescription only. Available Forms: 2.3 mg, 5.75 mg, 11.5 mg and 23 mg tablets.

Your dog can take the chewable from your hand or with a small amount of food. Just make sure they consume the whole dose. After your dog has taken the chewable, observe your pet for a few minutes to ensure that no part of the dose is lost or rejected. If you suspect that any of the dose has been lost, redosing is recommended.

Where can I buy interceptor plus for my Dog?

Purchasing Interceptor Plus is easy. Whether you prefer to buy online or through your veterinarian, you can choose the method that works best for you. Get text or email reminders when it’s time to give your dog each monthly dose, or refill their Interceptor Plus prescription.

What happens if you lose a dose of interceptor?

After your dog has taken the chewable, observe your pet for a few minutes to ensure that no part of the dose is lost or rejected. If you suspect that any of the dose has been lost, redosing is recommended. Check out the Interceptor Plus product label for complete safety information, dosage schedule, storage information and possible side effects.

Which is the correct dosage for interceptor plus?

We’ve provided you with this easy-to-reference dosage/weight chart so you can see what dosage is right for your dog. Interceptor Plus has a 96.6% overall acceptability. That means most dogs will take their dose.