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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Flea/Worming Treatment from Vet
- By kerrib Date 02.05.07 17:49 UTC
Just enquiring.....

Just got back from vets for Misty's annual checkup and thought I would get some flea treatment etc while I was there.  We were given Milbemax for worming, which we have used before but apparently the vets are no longer doing frontline.  Instead it is called advocate?  According to the box it also covers worming - so why were we given Milbermax as well?  Didn't really question it at the vets (nearly fainted though due to the price?!!!!)

Kerri x
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 02.05.07 17:53 UTC
Frontline and Advocate are different products from different manufacturers.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 02.05.07 17:57 UTC
See http://www.vet-medic.com/ or http://www.hyperdrug.com/departments.asp?dept=16&gclid=CPjRy5mH8IsCFR2UEAodEzOqOg - AND OTHERS :)

Daisy
- By Isabel Date 02.05.07 17:59 UTC
Milbemax treats a broader range of worms.
- By kerrib Date 02.05.07 20:12 UTC
Thanks for that!!!  Just got slightly confused when I was given 2 things that both did worming! 

Kerri :cool:
- By calmstorm Date 02.05.07 23:03 UTC
I would certainly go back and question it. two different drugs, two doses of wormers? At the same time.....I wouldn't do it, and they have, as you quite rightly said, charged you for two things when one whould have done. Dispute it and get your money back.
- By Lillith [gb] Date 03.05.07 10:27 UTC

>they have, as you quite rightly said, charged you for two things when one whould have done<


Calmstorm, neither of those products would be effective against fleas, roundworms and tapeworms.   

From the makers of Advocate:

"Advocate controls the major gastrointestinal nematodes of dogs but does not control tapeworms. In order to control tapeworms use Drontal or Droncit as appropriate"
- By Brainless [gb] Date 03.05.07 11:18 UTC
Surely not at the same time though but in between?  As both cover some of the same Worms so in effect the dog would be overdosed?
- By Lillith [gb] Date 03.05.07 15:26 UTC
I am not a fan of giving more than one drug at the same time where it is avoidable but would assume that the vet has given the OP appropriate advice on the actual adminstration.

Overdose = a dose, which is considerably higher than the effective one, and very near to the toxic one.  Two preparations containing the same drug could constitute an overdose but that is not the situation here.

I'd just say that the roundworms have got it coming! :-D
- By STARRYEYES Date 03.05.07 17:05 UTC
apart from the fact that frontline and drontal  is soooo much cheaper from hyperdrug or vet medic and you dont need a prescription plus they dont charge postage.
I have just bought mine!

Roni
- By Ktee [au] Date 03.05.07 22:42 UTC
I use advocate,and always give a tapewormer(drontal at 3 mthly intervals) at the same time.
- By Christine Date 04.05.07 05:40 UTC
From makers of Advocate

During treatment with Advocate no other antiparasitic macrocyclic lactone should be administered.


http://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/Bayer_plc/Advocate_Spot-on_Solution/-38249.html

from makers of Milbemax

During the treatment with MILBEMAX, no other macrocyclic lactone should be administered.


http://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/Novartis_Animal_Health_UK_Ltd/Milbemax_Tablets_for_Small_Dogs_and_Puppies_Milbemax_Tablets_for_Dogs/-40434.html
- By Isabel Date 04.05.07 09:06 UTC
....and yet..

>Up to 10 times the recommended dose was tolerated in adult dogs and cats with no evidence of adverse effects or undesirable clinical signs.


Perhaps they mean don't go buying someone elses product ;)
How are you Christine?  Are things going well at home?  Sneak an answer in before Admin rule us off topic ;).
- By Brainless [gb] Date 04.05.07 07:11 UTC
Drontal is not a tape wrom treatment but a broad spectrum wormer.
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