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Pill fatigue and the stress of administering separate treatments for different parasites can be challenging for both cat parents and felines. NexGard SPECTRA Spot-On for Kittens and Small Cats simplifies this process by serving as a one-and-done solution for parasite treatment. It is formulated with a unique combination of three active ingredients - esafoxolaner, eprinomectin and praziquantel to protect against both external and internal parasites. A single monthly application helps safeguard your cat from fleas, ticks, mites, heartworms, lungworms and intestinal worms.
NexGard SPECTRA Topical for 0.8 to 2.4 kg Cats comes in an easy-to-use topical applicator that helps minimize both stress and mess during application. This low-odor, cat-friendly parasite treatment has been demonstrated to be safe for pregnant, breeding and lactating cats.
Esafoxolaner 12 g/L, Eprinomectin 4 g/L, Praziquantel 83 g/L
| Cat Weight | Volume | Esafoxolaner | Eprinomectin | Praziquantel | Doses Administered |
| 1.76 - 5.28 lbs (0.8 – 2.4 kg) |
0.30 ml | 12 g/L | 4 g/L | 83 g/L | One |
| 5.29 – 16.5 lbs (2.5 – 7.5 kg) |
0.90 ml | 12 g/L | 4 g/L | 83 g/L | One |
NexGard SPECTRA Spot-On is for external use on cats only. This treatment is not indicated for use in kittens younger than 8 weeks of age or less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) of body weight. It can be used in breeding, pregnant or lactating cats as recommended by the veterinarian.
Avoid contact with the application area until it is visibly dry. When applying the treatment, ensure the cat's skin is dry. Keep this product in its original packaging until ready to use. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the product. Keep it out of reach of children, pets and uninformed people.
Esafoxolaner belongs to the isoxazoline family of drugs. Adverse reactions to this family of chemicals may include diarrhea, vomiting, inappetence, lethargy, itching and, very rarely, seizures. These reactions are rare and most of them are self-limiting and of short duration. Talk to a vet before use.
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