Bravecto PLUS Spot On Solution for Cats
Bravecto Plus Spot-on Solution for Cats
Bravecto PLUS Spot On Solution is for cats with, or at risk from, mixed parasitic infestations by ticks and fleas, gastrointestinal nematodes or heartworm.
Bravecto Plus is exclusively indicated when use against ticks or fleas and one or more of the other target parasites is identified at the same time and provides immediate and persistent flea and tick killing activity for 12 weeks. This product can also be used as part of a treatment strategy for flea allergy dermatitis.
Indications for use:
- For cats with, or at risk from, mixed parasitic infestations by ticks and fleas, gastrointestinal nematodes or heartworm. This product is exclusively indicated when use against ticks or fleas and one or more of the other target parasites is indicated at the same time.
- For the treatment of tick and flea infestations in cats providing immediate and persistent flea (Ctenocephalides felis) and tick (Ixodes ricinus) killing activity for 12 weeks. Fleas and ticks must attach to the host and commence feeding in order to be exposed to the active substance.
- The product can be used as part of a treatment strategy for flea allergy dermatitis (FAD).
- For the treatment of infections with intestinal roundworm (4th stage larvae, immature adults and adults of Toxocara cati) and hookworm (4th stage larvae, immature adults and adults of Ancylostoma tubaeforme).
- For the prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis for 8 weeks.
1) Obtain a valid prescription from your vet
2) Upload your prescription when you place your order or post, fax or email it to us In some cases, such as for controlled drugs (e.g. Epiphen) we require the original prescription to be posted to us.
See further details on Obtaining a prescription and Repeat prescriptions in our Prescription Regulations document
Bravecto Plus Spot-on Solution for Cats. A POM-V medication for cats with, or at risk from, mixed parasitic infestations by ticks and fleas, gastrointestinal nematodes or heartworm.