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      IMOXI provides the same monthly heartworm, flea, and intestinal parasite protection as Advantage Multi® (imidacloprid + moxidectin).

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      IMOXI has the same antiparasitic formulation used at animal shelters nationwide to treat dogs and cats with an unknown medical history.

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      IMOXI costs less. Compare to Advantage Multi and save. IMOXI lets you do more for your pet.

      USED FOR MORE THAN A DECADE IN DOGS AND CATS, IMIDACLOPRID + MOXIDECTIN, is now available as a generic. IMOXI provides affordable, once-monthly parasite protection you can trust.

      Affordable IMOXI helps eliminate barriers to year-round parasite protection.

      Year-round parasite protection is recommended by veterinarians. Yet, cost and confusion remain barriers for pet owners. In fact, 27% of pet owners in a survey thought they were giving their dog heartworm protection but were really only giving flea medication. Further, many dog owners skip more than three months of heartworm prevention each year. This can leave pets vulnerable – and potentially expose other family members to parasites, like hookworms, that can affect people, too.

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      Imoxi Topical Solution is backed by a robust parasite guarantee and by Vetoquinol’s Satisfaction Guarantee.

      IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: CAUTION: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Dogs: WARNING: DO NOT ADMINISTER THIS PRODUCT ORALLY. For the first 30 minutes after application, ensure that dogs cannot lick the product from application sites on themselves or other treated animals. Children should not come in contact with the application sites for two (2) hours after application. (See Contraindications, Warnings, Human Warnings and Adverse Reactions for more information.) Cats: Do not use on sick, debilitated, or underweight cats. Avoid oral ingestion. For full prescribing information, visit www.vetoquinolusa.com/imoxi-info

      References

      1. Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC). (2020, July 28) Heartworm Guidelines. Available at: https://capcvet.org/guidelines/heartworm/.
        [Access date: June 17, 2021]
      2. American Heartworm Society. (2020) Highlights of the Current Canine Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) Infection in Dogs. https://www.heartwormsociety.org/veterinary-resources/american-heartworm-society-guidelines.
        [Access date: June 17, 2021]
      3. Veterinary Practice News. (2019 September 5) Heartworm prevention: Clients can’t comply if they don’t know that they should. https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/heartworm-prevention-clients-cant-comply-if-they-dont-know-that-they-should.
        [Access date: June 17, 2021]
      4. CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/pets/dogs.html

      © 2022 Vetoquinol USA, Inc. All rights reserved. Vetoquinol, the Vetoquinol logo, and Imoxi are registered trademarks of Vetoquinol USA, Inc. Advantage Multi is a registered trademark of Elanco or its affiliates.
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