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In Cats Bravecto (fluralaner) tick protection efficacy was evaluated in 12-week clinical field studies. Against black-legged ticks, Bravecto had >94% effectiveness 48 hours post-infestation for 12 weeks, and had >98% effectiveness against American dog ticks 48 hours post-infestation for 8 weeks.3,8

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Flea Efficacy for Cats for Up to 12 weeks3,8 Bravecto efficacy on killing fleas and stopping flea infestations was evaluated in a 12-week multicenter, clinical field study.8 Results showed that one dose of Bravecto (fluralaner) reduced fleas by >98% within 12 hours for 12 weeks,3,8 and acts quickly, with 100% of fleas killed 8 hours after treatment.3,8 Over […]

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12-Week Clinical Evaluation Results Bravecto efficacy was evaluated in a 12-week in a clinical field study. Results found that Bravecto has a ≥93.3% effectiveness for 12 weeks against Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick), and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick) and ≥90% effectiveness for 8 weeks against Amblyomma americanum (lone star tick).2 Bravecto was also shown to reduce exposure to […]

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12-Week flea Protection for Dogs2,8 Bravecto flea control efficacy was evaluated in a 12-week multicenter, clinical field study.8 Over 12 weeks, there were 3-6x more flea-free dogs with Bravecto than 3 monthly doses of Frontline® Plus.14 And, one dose of Bravecto (fluralaner) also reduced fleas by ≥99.8% for 12 weeks.2,20 The study also found that 86%-100% of dogs with […]

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Bravecto efficacy was tested against a control group. Black-legged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) were removed from dogs in both groups and squeezed to reveal ingested fluid or blood at daily intervals. Ticks from control dogs were alive; ticks from Bravecto-treated dogs were dead. Minimal or no fluid is noted from ticks removed from dogs treated with […]

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Bravecto tick protection efficacy was evaluated at 72 hours post-treatment for 12 weeks in a clinical field study. Results found that Bravecto has a ≥93% effectiveness for 12 weeks against Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick), and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick) and ≥90% effectiveness for 8 weeks against Amblyomma americanum (lone star tick).1 It also found that Bravecto reduces […]

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Tick Control with Bravecto P<0.0001 vs untreated controlsBravecto Chew for Dogs efficacy data obtained from a European laboratory study determining the speed of kill of Bravecto administered once orally at a dose of 25 mg/kg body weight against tick (lxodes ricinus) infestations (difference from untreated control dogs, P<0.0001) found that Bravecto’s efficacy of tick control […]

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Overall Flea Control with Bravecto vs Spinosad + Amitraz Bravecto efficacy was evaluated in a 12-week, multicenter clinical field study. One dose of Bravecto was compared to 3 monthly doses of Spinosad combined with an Amitraz collar. In the same study, clinical signs of FAD were substantially reduced after a single dose.7,12

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