Is there a problem with Simparica Trio for dogs?

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asked Apr 28 in Dogs by bucket2full (2,660 points)
Is there a problem with Simparica Trio for dogs?

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answered Apr 28 by Homebody436 (3,120 points)
There is a problem with Simparica Trio for dogs as it has been found to sometimes cause neurologic problems in dogs such as unsteadiness, tremors, seizures even when they don't have a history of neurologic disorder.

Simparica Trio for dogs has also not been evaluated in breeding, lactating or pregnant dogs and the most common adverse reactions from Simparica Trio is vomiting and diarrhea.

Simparica Trio for dogs treats dogs with hookworm and roundworm infections in the gut and treats flea and tick infestations.

Simparica Trio is also used to prevent heartworm and lungworm disease in dogs which is caused by blood worms which infect the dogs heart and blood vessels which supply the lungs.

Simparica Trio in dogs may cause neurologic signs such as tremors, unsteadiness and/or seizures in dogs with or without a history of neurologic disorders.

Also simparica trio has not been evaluated in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs.

A Veterinarian will need to write a prescription for Simparica Trio.

Simparica Trio has been demonstrated safe for dogs as young as eight weeks old and weighing as little as 2.8 lbs.

The generic active ingredient for Simparica is Sarolaner.

A cheaper alternative to Simparica Trio is NexGard SPECTRA.

Simparica Trio can be given to your dog with or without food.

Simparica Trio tablets are palatable and readily consumed by the majority of dogs when offered.

If the Simparica Trio tablet is not taken up voluntarily by the dog it can also be given with food or directly into the mouth.

The tablets should not be divided.

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