Credelio Plus

Order Credelio Plus from AniPharm and provide your dog with complete protection against fleas, ticks, and various internal parasites, with the security of a professional and reliable Quebec-based veterinary pharmacy service.

What is Credelio Plus?

Credelio Plus is a combined oral antiparasitic treatment for dogs. It contains two complementary active ingredients:

  • lotilaner, an insecticide and acaricide that rapidly eliminates fleas and ticks
  • milbemycin oxime, an internal antiparasitic that protects against several types of worms, including intestinal worms and heartworm

This medication is available as palatable chewable tablets that are easy to administer, even to picky dogs.
Credelio Plus is a prescription medication in Canada.

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What is Credelio Plus used for?

Credelio Plus is used to:

  • rapidly eliminate fleas and prevent infestations
  • kill ticks, including several species known to transmit diseases
  • prevent heartworm infection
  • treat and control intestinal worms such as hookworms, roundworms, and certain whipworms
  • provide complete monthly protection, ideal for active dogs or those exposed to various environments

Thanks to its combined internal and external action, Credelio Plus offers a practical and comprehensive solution for parasite prevention.

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Dosage

Credelio Plus is available in five weight-based formats:

  • 1.4–2.8 kg
  • 2.9–5.5 kg
  • 5.6–11 kg
  • 11.1–22 kg
  • 22.1–45 kg

Your veterinarian will determine the appropriate format based on your dog’s weight. Never combine multiple tablets to adjust the dosage without professional guidance.

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How and how often should I give Credelio Plus to my pet?

Credelio Plus is administered orally as a palatable chewable tablet.
Administration recommendations:

  • give once monthly, every 4 weeks
  • administer with food or immediately after a meal to optimize absorption
  • ensure the dog swallows the tablet completely

Regular monthly dosing is essential to maintain continuous protection against both internal and external parasites.

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What are the side effects and precautions associated with Credelio Plus?

Precautions

  • strictly follow the weight-appropriate format
  • do not use in puppies that are too young; consult your veterinarian regarding minimum age by format
  • use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures, as with other isoxazoline products
  • inform your veterinarian of any other medications being administered

Possible side effects

  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • lethargy
  • loss of appetite
  • occasional itching

Most side effects resolve on their own. If symptoms are significant or persistent, consult your veterinarian.

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Any medication or natural health product may cause serious side effects or interact with other medications. It is essential to carefully reads the labels, warnings, and brochures provided by the manufacturer, and consult your pharmacist or veterinarian when purchasing products. Always keep medications and natural health products out of reach of children.

The medications and pharmaceutical services presented on anipharm.ca are exclusively provided by the pharmacists of Maël Robert-Lamarre pharmacien Inc., affiliated with AniPharm.

These services are offered solely under the responsibility of Maël Robert-Lamarre Pharmacist Inc. Specific conditions may apply – please consult your pharmacist.

The pharmacy owner, Maël Robert-Lamarre, is solely responsible for the operation of the pharmacy.

In case of emergency or for any questions regarding your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian.