Does Bravecto expire, and how can I tell if it's still safe to use for my dog?

I found an old pack of Bravecto while cleaning up the cupboard, and I’m not sure if it’s still safe to use for my dog. The package is still sealed, but I can’t tell how old it is, and I’m worried it might have expired. How can I check if it’s still effective and safe for my dog to take?

Answer

To determine if it's safe to use an old pack of Bravecto for your dog, you should check the expiration date on the packaging, inspect the condition of the package, and consider the potential reduced effectiveness and safety of expired medications.

  • Check the expiration date printed on the package.
  • Inspect the package for any damage or degradation.
  • Consider the risks of using expired medication, such as reduced effectiveness.
  • Consult your vet before giving any medication to your pet.

Checking the expiration date of Bravecto is important because using any expired medication can compromise its effectiveness and may not protect your pet adequately against parasites. Additionally, expired medications may have chemical changes that could potentially harm your pet. If the package is damaged, this could also indicate compromised integrity.

For specific concerns and tailored advice regarding your pet's health, it's always best to seek professional guidance. Book a consultation with Dial A Vet today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I find the expiration date on my Bravecto package?

    The expiration date of Bravecto is usually printed on the blister pack or the outer carton of the product. It is typically indicated by the words "EXP" followed by a date.

  • What should I do if I accidentally gave my dog expired Bravecto?

    If you've given your dog expired Bravecto, monitor your pet for any unusual behavior or side effects and contact your veterinarian for advice. It's important to ensure they remain healthy and protected.

  • Why shouldn't I use expired medications on my pets?

    Using expired medications can lead to reduced efficacy, meaning they may not work as intended to prevent or treat the condition. Moreover, chemical changes in the medication could pose additional health risks to your pet.

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