How to Take Nuheart
Nuheart monthly heartworm pills provide dogs with the same quality heartworm prevention as Heartgard at approximately half the cost. They can be administered to your dog every thirty days to offer complete heartworm prevention. It is safe to give Nuheart with any other medications your dog may be taking. The only exception is that they not be given in combination with another heartworm preventative. You can switch from another method of prevention by simply giving the first Nuheart tablet thirty days from the date the old preventative was administered. A heartworm test should be given before starting your dog on Nuheart to ensure your pet is not already infected with heartworms. As long as you administer Nuheart monthly and do not fail to give a tablet for more than two months, another test will not be needed. If you forget to give a dose, give one as soon as possible and follow up with the next dose thirty days later. Nuheart can be purchased over-the-counter in three different sizes; Nuheart Blue (up to 25 lbs.), Nuheart Green (26 to 50 lbs.), and Nuheart Brown (51 to 100 lbs.). Each package contains enough heartworm tablets to last for six months. |
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Nuheart General InformationNuheart (ivermectin) is a generic form of the well-known monthly heartworm preventative; Heartgard. It contains ivermectin, the same active ingredient found in the higher priced product. Nuheart tablets are meat flavored and offer the same amount of ivermectin as Heartgard. The main difference between Heartgard and Nuheart lies in the fact that Nuheart can be purchased over-the-counter. No prescription is necessary. How to Buy NuheartNuheart is one of the medications that can keep a family pet save from dangerous heartworms that can be deadly. These are meat flavored tablets that the dog will enjoy, which makes it easy to administer their monthly heartworm preventative. Condition Nuheart TreatsHeartworm disease is a potentially fatal disease. It is transmitted to a dog through the bite of an infected mosquito. In most cases, dogs with heartworms do not exhibit any signs of the disease until it has reached an advanced stage. Symptoms indicative of heartworm disease include shortness of breath, chronic coughing, lethargy, and a lack of energy. Nuheart Side EffectsNuheart Heartworm Tablets for Dogs (ivermectin) offers a broad spectrum of safety when the recommended dosage is given to a dog. Nuheart is the generic alternative to Heartgard. Each tablet of Nuheart contains ivermectin, the same active ingredient that is found in Heartgard. The same quantity of ivermectin used in Heartgard is used in Nuheart. |
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