Okay, I knew this was coming, but didn't know until today that is is on the market in Australia. One on another board was surfing around looking for cheaper pet meds and came upon this ped meds place in Australia and they were advertising this. However as I looked around i also found it was "not available to US customers". I don't know if that means it isn't FDA approved or not, but here is their ad for it..or the one for small dogs.
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5 NEW !!! ADVOCATE The All In One Treatment For Dogs and Puppies 0 - 9lbs (0-4kg) 3 Month
NEW! ADVOCATE ( from Bayer )the all in one topical spot on treatment for dogs & puppies. Put the squeeze on fleas, intestinal worms, heartworms, sarcoptic mange, dog lice. New Advocate treats and kills all of the above dog parasites. Advocate Kills Fleas, Flea Larvae, treats and prevents Heartworm Disease, Controls & kills intestinal Roundworms, Hookworms, Whipworms, Treats & kills Sarcoptic Mange & Dog Lice.
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I didn't find a total listing of ingredients, but it does contain Moxidectin (that was the ingredient in ProHeart6 that killed my Hunter) and imidacloprid, which I have never heard of and haven't scouted out. But I gotta say, I have my doubts about this it. I mean, it TREATS and PREVENTS heartworms, kills fleas, intestinal worms, mange and lice. It doesn't say anything about ticks, tho.
I also found a field study done in Europe which was long, long, long and was mostly mumbo-jumbo to me. This is some of what it said. They started with 72 dogs in 3 countries, but 3 were pulled because they were "wrongfully included" (whatever that means) and 6 others were pulled becuase of protocal deviations.
It states that the dogs were given 2 to 4 treaments at 4 week intervlas (I take that to mean some only had it for 2 months, others for 4. Wonder why all didn't go the full 4 months, and even that is not long enough to convince me it is safe.
Then on down it says "Spot-on-treatment with imidacloprid and moxidectin was well tolerated by the dogs in this study, with only one milk, possible drug related Adverse Reaction (vomiting) among the 36 treated animals. This confirms the safety....."
I get lost there. They started with 72, weeded out 9, and then it gets down to the 36 treated animals. I wonder if this is the number that went the full 4 months/4 treatments. To me, when a number is started and by the end the number is half as many, i tend to wonder what is going on.__________________