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AdTabᵀᴹ | Chewable tablet dog

AdTabᵀᴹ | Chewable tablet dog

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Tasty chewable tablet against fleas and ticks

AdTabᵀᴹ is an innovative, tasty chewable tablet for dogs that effectively protects against fleas and ticks . Thanks to the active ingredient lotilaner AdTab starts working within hours and offers up to 1 month of protection . The tablet is easy to administer and a reliable choice for dog owners looking for convenience and effectiveness.

  • Fast and effective - kills fleas within 4 hours, ticks within 8 hours
  • Monthly protection against new infections
  • Tasty chewable tablet – easy to administer without stress
  • Safe to use , even in households with multiple pets.

Content and operation

  • Each AdTabᵀᴹ package contains three chewable tablets for dogs
  • Suitable for all dogs from 8 weeks and a minimum body weight of 1.3 kg
  • The red colored version is for use with dogs weighing between 5.5 and 11 kilos
  • The green colored version is for use with dogs weighing between 11 and 22 kilos

 

Operation

  • AdTabᵀᴹ contains the active substance lotilaner and kills fleas that are present on the animal before administration within 8 hours
  • AdTabᵀᴹ provides one month of immediate and sustained killing action against fleas and ticks.
  • The safety of AdTabᵀᴹ was tested and the active ingredient, lolitaner, did not interact with other commonly used medications for dogs during clinical studies

Administration and dosage

  • 1 tablet per month, based on your dog's body weight
  • The tablet can be offered directly or mixed with food.
  • Take the chewable tablet with or within 30 minutes after eating for optimal effect.

NB:

Do not use on puppies less than 8 weeks of age or weighing less than 1.3 kg.

As with any medication, AdTabᵀᴹ can cause side effects. See the package insert for full information on side effects and talk to your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your pet.

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