Trifexis is a prescription medication, which means you will need a vet's prescription to purchase it. Visiting your vet ensures your pet receives the most appropriate care.
- Trifexis protects against fleas, heartworm, and intestinal parasites.
- Available only with a prescription from your vet.
- Ensures proper dosage tailored to your dog's weight and health status.
Getting a prescription from your vet is crucial because it ensures the medication is suitable for your dog’s specific needs. This also allows the vet to monitor your dog's health and make any necessary adjustments to the medication or treatment plan. Self-prescribing without a vet's input could result in incorrect dosing or overlooking potential health issues.
To discuss your dog's specific needs with a qualified vet, consider visiting Dial A Vet for convenient online consultations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why do I need a prescription for Trifexis?
A prescription is required to ensure that Trifexis is the right choice for your dog and that you receive the correct dosage. Your vet can offer guidance based on your dog's specific health needs.
- Can I switch from another flea and heartworm prevention to Trifexis?
It’s best to discuss medication changes with your vet, as they can provide advice tailored to your pet’s health status and adjust any medication combinations as needed.
- What if I miss giving a dose of Trifexis?
Contact your vet for advice if you miss a dose of Trifexis. They can guide you on the best course of action without disrupting your pet's protection routine.
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