Milpro® - Deworming medication for dogs and cats
WHAT IS Milpro® ?
Milpro® is a broad-spectrum wormer containing milbemycin and praziquantel in palatable tablet form, which offers protection against parasitic worms in cats and dogs.
WHY CHOOSE Milpro® ?
• Broad-spectrum coverage against the most common parasitic worms of dogs and cats with a trusted and novel-in-India ingredient combination
• Meat-flavoured film-coated tablets for palatability and ease of administration
• Small oval shaped tablet, particularly to allow for easy swallowing in cats and small breed dogs.
• Range of tablet and pack sizes for puppies, dogs, kittens and cats to provide flexible dispensing options
• Tablets scored on both sides for easy dosing
• Targets parasitic worms that can a pose a threat to human health
• Approved for use in dogs >0.5kg and over 2 weeks of age
• Approved for use in cats >0.5kg and over 6 weeks of age
COMPOSITION:
Each tablet contains:
Milbemycin oxime
Praziquantel
INDICATIONS:
PRESENTATION & PACK SIZES:
• Milpro® for small cats & kittens: Strip of 4 tablets
• Milpro® for cats: Strip of 4 tablets
• Milpro® for small dogs & puppies: Strip of 4 tablets
• Milpro® for dogs: Strip of 4 tablets
DOSE:
Milpro® for small cats & kittens:
• 0.5 to 1 kg: ½ tablet
• >1 to 2 kg: 1 tablet
Do not use in kittens less than 6 weeks of age and/or weighing less than 0.5 kg
Milpro® for cats:
• 2 to 4 kg: ½ tablet
• >4 to 8 kg: 1 tablet
• >8 to 12 kg: 1½ tablets
Milpro® for small breed dogs & puppies
• 0.5 to 1 kg: 1/2 tablet
• >1 to 5 kg: 1 tablet
• >5 to 10 kg: 2 tablets
Do not use in puppies less than 2 weeks of age of weighing less than 0.5 kg
Milpro® for dogs:
• 5 to 25 kg: 1 tablet
• >25 to 50 kg: 2 tablets
• >50 to 75 kg: 3 tablets
If your dog shows signs such as weight loss, a pot-bellied appearance, vomiting, diarrhea, or a dull coat, it may be time to consider deworming medication for dogs. Regular vet check-ups and fecal tests are essential to confirm the presence of worms and determine the appropriate pet deworming tablets.
The dosage of deworming medication for dogs depends on your dog's weight. It is crucial to follow the dosage instructions provided on the packaging of the pet deworming tablets. Always consult your vet to ensure you are administering the correct amount based on your dog's specific needs.
When selecting deworming medication for cats, it’s important to choose a product that effectively targets both tapeworms and roundworms. Your vet can recommend the most suitable dewormer for animals, considering your cat’s health and lifestyle.
Kittens should typically be dewormed every two weeks until they reach three months of age, followed by monthly treatments until they are six months old. For adult cats, deworming every three months is generally advised. However, the frequency of using deworming medication for cats can vary based on factors such as your cat's environment and potential exposure to parasites, so it's best to consult your vet.
Yes, you can administer dewormer for animals at home using pet deworming tablets. It’s important to follow the instructions on the product packaging carefully and seek advice from your vet to ensure the correct treatment plan for your pet. Whether you're using tapeworm medicine for dogs or a general dewormer, proper dosing and administration are key to effectively managing your pet's health.