Today's Veterinary Practice

MAY-JUN 2014

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Important Safety Information Comfortis: The most common adverse reaction was vomiting. Other adverse reactions were lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, and diarrhea. Use with caution with concomitant extra-label use of ivermectin. For product label, including complete safety information, see page XX. Cheristin: Always read, understand and follow label and use directions. Whether your feline patients prefer oral or topical fl ea control — Elanco has the easy solution. Both start killing fl eas within 30 minutes and last a full 30 days. ©2014 Elanco CAH1499 He prefers a tablet. She prefers a topical. They both get fast, month-long fl ea protection. 10. 20114-0506_01-11_Mast_TOC_Ed_Ad.indd 9 5/24/2014 10:33:12 AM

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