I accidentally missed my dog's monthly Simpirica dose, is it okay to give it now or should I wait?

I realized today that I missed giving my dog his monthly dose of Simparica a few days ago. I'm worried about the gap in protection, and I'm not sure if it's safe to give it to him now or if I should wait until the next scheduled dose. Can you advise on what the best course of action would be to keep him protected?

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Answer

It's understandable to be concerned if you've missed a scheduled dose of your dog's medication. Thankfully, a few days late with Simparica is generally not cause for serious concern, but it's important to get back on track.

  • Simparica can typically be given safely even if a few days late.
  • Resume the monthly schedule 30 days after giving the missed dose.
  • Keep an eye out for any signs of fleas or ticks in the meantime.

Simparica is designed to maintain its efficacy with a small gap between doses, provided the delay is not too long. You can give your dog the missed dose as soon as you remember, and then continue with the regular monthly schedule. This ensures your pet remains protected. If you notice any adverse reactions after administering, reach out to your veterinarian promptly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog shows adverse reactions after taking Simparica?

    If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, consult your veterinarian. While adverse reactions are rare, it's best to seek professional advice.

  • Can I resume the normal monthly schedule after giving a late dose?

    Yes, after you give the late dose, simply continue with the regular schedule, administering the next dose 30 days later.

  • Are there any immediate actions I should take if I find fleas on my dog?

    If you find fleas, give the missed dose of Simparica right away, and thoroughly check your dog's environment for signs of an infestation. Regular cleaning and vacuuming may help prevent further issues.

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