(milbemycin oxime)
INFORMATION FOR DOSING DOGS
The palatable once-a-month tablet that prevents heartworm
disease, controls adult hookworm, and removes and controls adult roundworm
and whipworm infections in dogs and puppies.
Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts
this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Keep this
and all drugs out of the reach of children.
Description: INTERCEPTOR (milbemycin
oxime) Flavor Tabs are available in four tablet sizes in color-coded
packages for oral administration to dogs and puppies. Each tablet is
formulated to provide a minimum of 0.23 mg/lb (0.5 mg/kg) body weight of
milbemycin oxime. Milbemycin oxime consists of the oxime derivatives of
5-didehydromilbemycins in the ratio of approximately 80% A4
(C32H45NO7,
MW 555.71) and 20% A3 (C31H43NO7,
MW 541.68).
|
Package color |
Milbemycin oxime
tablet |
|
Brown |
2.3 mg |
|
Green |
5.75 mg |
|
Yellow |
11.5 mg |
|
White |
23.0 mg |
Indications: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs are
indicated for use in the prevention of heartworm disease caused by
Dirofilaria immitis, the control of adult
Ancylostoma caninum (hookworm), and the removal and
control of adult Toxocara canis and
Toxascaris leonina (roundworms) and
Trichuris vulpis (whipworm) infections in dogs and
in puppies four weeks of age or greater and two pounds body weight or
greater.
Dosage: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs are
given orally, once a month, at the recommended minimum dosage rate of 0.23
mg milbemycin oxime per pound of body weight (0.5 mg/kg).
Recommended Dosage Schedule for Dogs
|
Body Weight |
INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs |
|
2-10 lbs. |
One tablet (2.3 mg) |
|
11-25 lbs. |
One tablet (5.75 mg) |
|
26-50 lbs. |
One tablet (11.5 mg) |
|
51-100 lbs. |
One tablet (23.0 mg) |
Dogs over 100 lbs. are provided the appropriate combination
of tablets.
Administration: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs
are palatable and most dogs will consume the tablet willingly when offered
by the owner. As an alternative, the dual-purpose tablet may be offered in
food or administered as other tablet medications. Watch the dog closely
following dosing to be sure the entire dose has been consumed. If it is not
entirely consumed, redose once with the full recommended dose as soon as
possible.
INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs must be administered monthly,
preferably on the same date each month. The first dose should be
administered within one month of the dog’s first exposure to mosquitoes and
monthly thereafter until the end of the mosquito season. If a dose is missed
and a 30-day interval between dosing is exceeded, administer INTERCEPTOR
Flavor Tabs immediately and resume the monthly dosing schedule.
If INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs replaces diethylcarbamazine (DEC)
for heartworm prevention, the first dose must be given within 30 days after
the last dose of DEC.
Palatability: Palatability trials
conducted in 244 dogs from 10 different U.S. veterinary practices
demonstrated that INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs were willingly accepted from the
owner by over 95% of dogs. The trial was comprised of dogs representing 60
different breeds and both sexes, with weights ranging from 2.1 lbs. to 143.3
lbs., and ages ranging from 8 weeks to 15 years.
Precautions: Do not use in puppies less
than four weeks of age and less than two pounds of body weight. Prior to the
initiation of the INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs treatment program, dogs should be
tested for existing heartworm infections. Infected dogs should be treated to
remove adult heartworms and microfiliariae prior to initiating treatment
with INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs. Mild, transient hypersensitivity reactions
manifested as labored respiration, vomiting, salivation and lethargy, have
been noted in some treated dogs carrying a high number of circulating
microfilariae. These reactions are presumably caused by release of protein
from dead or dying microfilariae.
Adverse Reactions: The following adverse
reactions have been reported following the use of INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs:
Depression/lethargy, vomiting, ataxia, anorexia, diarrhea, convulsions,
weakness and hypersalivation.
Efficacy: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs
eliminate the tissue stage of heartworm larvae and the adult stage of
hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum), roundworms
(Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina) and whipworm
(Trichuris vulpis) infestations when administered
orally according to the recommended dosage schedule. The anthelmintic
activity of milbemycin oxime is believed to be a result of interference with
invertebrate neurotransmission.
Safety: Milbemycin oxime has been tested
safely in over 75 different breeds of dogs, including collies, pregnant
females, breeding males and females, and puppies over two weeks of age. In
well-controlled clinical field studies, 786 dogs completed treatment with
milbemycin oxime. Milbemycin oxime was used safely in animals receiving
frequently used veterinary products such as vaccines, anthelmintics,
antibiotics, steroids, flea collars, shampoos and dips.
Two studies in heartworm-infected dogs were conducted which
demonstrated mild, transient hypersensitivity reactions in treated dogs with
high microfilaremia counts (see Precautions for reactions observed). Safety
studies in pregnant dogs demonstrated that high doses (1.5 mg/kg = 3X) of
milbemycin oxime given in an exaggerated dosing regimen (daily from mating
through weaning), resulted in measurable concentrations of the drug in milk.
Puppies nursing these females which received exaggerated dosing regimens
demonstrated milbemycin-related effects. These effects were directly
attributable to the exaggerated experimental dosing regimen. The product is
normally intended for once-a-month administration only. Subsequent studies
included using 3X daily from mating to one week before weaning and
demonstrated no effects on the pregnant females or their litters. A second
study where pregnant females were dosed once at 3X the monthly use rate
either before, on the day of or shortly after whelping resulted in no
effects on the puppies.
Some nursing puppies, at 2, 4, and 6 weeks of age, given
greatly exaggerated oral milbemycin oxime doses (9.6 mg/kg = 19X) exhibited
signs typified by tremors, vocalization and ataxia. These effects were all
transient and puppies returned to normal within 24 to 48 hours. No effects
were observed in puppies given the recommended dose of milbemycin oxime (0.5
mg/kg). This product has not been tested in dogs less than 1 kg weight.
A rising-dose safety study conducted in roughcoated collies,
manifested a clinical reaction consisting of ataxia, pyrexia and periodic
recumbency, in one of fourteen dogs treated with milbemycin oxime at 12.5
mg/kg (25X monthly use rate). Prior to receiving the 12.5 mg/kg dose (25X
monthly use rate) on day 56 of the study, all animals had undergone an
exaggerated dosing regimen consisting of 2.5 mg/kg milbemycin oxime (5X
monthly use rate) on day 0, following by 5.0 mg/kg (10X monthly use rate) on
day 14 and 10.0 mg/kg (20X monthly use rate) on day 32. No adverse reactions
were observed in any of the collies treated with this regimen up through the
10.0 mg/kg (20X monthly use rate) dose.
How supplied: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs
are available in four tablet sizes (see Dosage section), formulated
according to the weight of the dog. Each tablet size is available in
color-coded packages of 6 or 12 tablets each, which are packaged 10 per
display carton.
Storage conditions: INTERCEPTOR Flavor
Tabs should be stored at room temperature, between 59° and 77°F (15-25°C).
INFORMATION FOR DOSING CATS
The palatable once-a-month tablet that prevents heartworm
disease and removes adult roundworms and hookworms in cats and kittens.
Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts
this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Keep this
and all drugs out of the reach of children.
Description: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for
Cats are available in three tablet sizes in color-coded packages for oral
administration to cats and kittens. Each tablet is formulated to provide a
minimum of 0.9 mg/lb (2.0 mg/kg) body weight of milbemycin oxime. Milbemycin
oxime consists of the oxime derivatives of 5-didehydromilbemycins in the
ratio of approximately 80% A4 (C32H45NO7,
MW 555.71) and 20% A3 (C31H43NO7,
MW 541.68).
Indications: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for
Cats are indicated for use in the prevention of heartworm disease caused by
Dirofilaria immitis, and the removal of adult
Ancylostoma tubaeforme (hookworm) and
Toxocara cati (roundworm) in cats and kittens six
weeks of age or greater and 1.5 lbs. body weight or greater.
Dosage: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for Cats
are given orally, once a month, at the recommended minimum dosage rate of
0.9 mg milbemycin oxime per pound of body weight (2.0mg/kg).
Recommended Dosage Schedule for Cats
|
Body Weight |
INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tab |
|
1.5 to 6 lbs. |
One tablet (5.75 mg) |
|
6.1-12 lbs. |
One tablet (11.5 mg) |
|
12.1-25 lbs. |
One tablet (23.0 mg) |
Cats over 25 lbs. are provided the appropriate combination
of tablets.
Administration: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs
for Cats are palatable and may be offered by the owner as a treat. As an
alternative, the tablet may be offered in food or administered as other
tablet medications. The tablets can be broken for ease of administration.
Watch the cat closely following dosing to be sure the entire dose has been
consumed. If it is not entirely consumed, redose once with the full
recommended dose as soon as possible.
INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for Cats must be administered
monthly, preferably on the same date each month. The first dose should be
administered within one month of the cat’s first exposure to mosquitoes and
monthly thereafter until the end of the mosquito season. If a dose is missed
and a 30-day interval between dosing is exceeded, administer INTERCEPTOR
Flavor Tabs for Cats immediately and resume the monthly dosing schedule. It
is recommended that cats be tested for existing heartworm infection prior to
starting treatment with Flavor Tabs for Cats (See Precautions).
Palatability: Palatability trials
conducted in 72 cats demonstrated that INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for Cats were
successfully dosed by the owner when they either offered the tablet as a
treat, placed the tablet in the cat’s mouth or placed the tablet in the
cat’s food in 72% of cats. About 16% of the cats were manually dosed and 13%
of the cats were not successfully dosed according to the protocol.
Precautions: Do not use in kittens less
than six weeks of age or less than 1.5 lbs. body weight. Safety in heartworm
positive cats has not been established. Safety in breeding, pregnant, and
lactating queens and breeding toms has not been established.
Efficacy: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs for
Cats eliminate the tissue stage of heartworm larvae and hookworm
(Ancylostoma tubaeforme) and roundworm
(Toxocara cati) infections when administered orally
according to the recommended dosage schedule. The anthelmintic activity of
milbemycin oxime is believed to be a result of interference with
invertebrate neurotransmission.
Safety: Milbemycin oxime has been tested
safely in over 8 different breeds of cats. In well-controlled clinical field
studies 141 cats completed treatment with milbemycin oxime. Milbemycin oxime
was used safely in animals receiving frequently used veterinary products
such as vaccines, anthelmintics, anesthetics, antibiotics, steroids, flea
collars, shampoos and dips.
Safety studies were conducted in young cats and kittens and
doses of 1X, 3X and 5X the minimum recommended dose of 2.0 mg/kg
demonstrated no drug-related effects. Tolerability studies at exaggerated
doses of 10X also demonstrated no drug-related adverse effects in kittens
and young adult cats.
How supplied: INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs
for Cats are available in three tablet sizes (see Dosage section),
formulated according to the weight of the cat. Each tablet size is available
in color-coded packages of 6 or 12 tablets each, which are packaged 10 per
display carton.
Storage conditions: INTERCEPTOR Flavor
Tabs for Cats should be stored at room temperature, between 59° and 77°F
(15-25°C).