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Heartworm medicine

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:13 pm
by Kiwi50
For a year kiwis vet has given me interceptor as her monthly heartworm preventor. I went to get her next 6 month supply only to find out that the company that makes it has been temporarily shut down by the FDA...great huh?! While kiwi was at her trainer last summer for several months he gave her ivermectin. I really respect his opinin, it was juat easier for me to get the pill from the vet until now Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this and what dosage would I need and how is it admistered? She is approx 65 lbs. Thanks!

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:44 am
by Sharon
If you like a pill, consider Heartgard 30+

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:44 am
by PntrRookie
Kiwi50 wrote:...Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with this and what dosage would I need and how is it admistered? She is approx 65 lbs. Thanks!
I have used this for the past year...http://www.amazon.com/Ivomec-Ivermectin ... B001ANQM1W It is MUCH cheaper than heartgard and others like it. It is also easy to administer...1/10 cc per 10 lbs. of dog weight - so you would give 6/10 to 7/10 of a cc. I pull the amount into a syringe and squirt it on a piece of bread, they gobble it up.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 12:43 pm
by High Voltage
Check out the "Hall of Fame Post" here: viewforum.php?f=100 There are 2 Ivomec "post" with a lot of info on it.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:04 pm
by Cajun Casey
Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus or Iverhart Max should all be fine. Novartis should resume production of Interceptor in the next few months.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 3:45 pm
by ezzy333
Cajun Casey wrote:Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus or Iverhart Max should all be fine. Novartis should resume production of Interceptor in the next few months.
All are fine but ridiculously high priced.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:06 pm
by Cajun Casey
ezzy333 wrote:
Cajun Casey wrote:Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus or Iverhart Max should all be fine. Novartis should resume production of Interceptor in the next few months.
All are fine but ridiculously high priced.
Forty to forty-five dollars, not counting coupons and rebates, for six months is not high priced at all. Even a downpriced bottle of ivermectin is going to cost around forty dollars and the average owner will not use it up before it expires. The Interceptor thqt was originally used was customarily a little more expensive.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:54 pm
by birddogger
Cajun Casey wrote:
ezzy333 wrote:
Cajun Casey wrote:Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus or Iverhart Max should all be fine. Novartis should resume production of Interceptor in the next few months.
All are fine but ridiculously high priced.
Forty to forty-five dollars, not counting coupons and rebates, for six months is not high priced at all. Even a downpriced bottle of ivermectin is going to cost around forty dollars and the average owner will not use it up before it expires. The Interceptor thqt was originally used was customarily a little more expensive.
Ivermectin is a whole lot cheaper than Interceptor or any of the other prescription preventive medications. I personally use Ivermec paste. It costs me about six dollars a year for three dogs. I use the paste for convenience but I believe the liquid would average out to about the same, price wise. That is a far cry from forty-five dollars for six months for one dog.

Charlie

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:48 pm
by ezzy333
Cajun Casey wrote:
ezzy333 wrote:
Cajun Casey wrote:Heartgard Plus, Iverhart Plus or Iverhart Max should all be fine. Novartis should resume production of Interceptor in the next few months.
All are fine but ridiculously high priced.
Forty to forty-five dollars, not counting coupons and rebates, for six months is not high priced at all. Even a downpriced bottle of ivermectin is going to cost around forty dollars and the average owner will not use it up before it expires. The Interceptor thqt was originally used was customarily a little more expensive.
I will bet someone failed the story problems in Math!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eZZY

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:30 pm
by Sharon
In Canada Heartgard is $49.00 for 6 months- $8 a treatment.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:16 am
by Kiwi50
Does ivermectin just cove heart worms or does it cover round worms too?

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:21 pm
by kninebirddog
ivermectin will get round worms

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:08 am
by DogNewbie
birddogger wrote: Ivermectin is a whole lot cheaper than Interceptor or any of the other prescription preventive medications. I personally use Ivermec paste. It costs me about six dollars a year for three dogs. I use the paste for convenience but I believe the liquid would average out to about the same, price wise. That is a far cry from forty-five dollars for six months for one dog.

Charlie
+1 I think the paste is great. I only have one dog so a $5 tube will last me years. I just wipe a pea sized portion on the roof of my 50lb dog's mouth. Haven't had any worms since we started using it. Now if there was only a cheap alternative to tick and flea prevention!

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:02 pm
by SubMariner
I got a pretty good deal from here on 12 months of Iverheart Plus: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:49 pm
by 3Britts
And here I am getting heartguard for around $55 prior to coupon/rebate for 12 months.

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:26 pm
by CHJIII
At what age can pups be put on the Ivermectin paste?

Re: Heartworm medicine

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:53 pm
by Vonzeppelinkennels
I start mine at about 6 wks with a small amount have to kind of guess dosage compared to weight.