Centragard Small Cats (1.8-5.5 lb)
Centragard functions as a topical solution specifically designed for cats. This solution provides robust protection against heartworm disease in cats known as Dirofilaria immitis. Furthermore, it effectively treats and controls roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms in cats. This safe monthly topical medication is designed for cats and kittens. It is suitable for those aged 7 weeks or older. The kittens should weigh 5.6 lbs or more.
Centragard is neatly packaged in single-use applicators to make administration simple. Please note, however, that Centragard requires a prescription. Such a prescription must be provided by your veterinarian.
- Meet the first feline product combining eprinomectin and praziquantel. It provides broad-spectrum protection against internal parasites. This includes the prevention of heartworm disease. It also pertains to the treatment and control of hookworms roundworms and tapeworms in cats.
- The product is approved for cats and kittens. These can be as young as 7 weeks of age. They can weigh as little as 1.8 lbs. It uses an easy-to-use, stress-free applicator.
- A flexible option exists for your practice too. There's a convenient topical formulation. It can be used monthly for year-round heartworm disease prevention and gastrointestinal parasite deworming. The formula can also be used as needed. It can treat and control specific parasite issues like hookworms, roundworms, and tapeworms. This works well for your patients whose owners decline year-round heartworm disease protection.
Indication:
Centragard Cats are indicated for the prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis and for the treatment and control of roundworms (adult and fourth stage larval Toxocara cati), hookworms (adult and fourth stage larval Ancylostoma tubaeforme; adult Ancylostoma braziliense), and tapeworms (adult Dipylidium caninum and Echinococcus multilocularis) in cats and kittens 7 weeks of age and older and 1.8 lbs or greater.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Please note product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial, manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.
Dosage and Administration
CENTRAGARD (eprinomectin and praziquantel transdermal solution) is dosed at a minimum of 0.055 mL/lb (0.12 mL/kg), which delivers a minimum dose of 0.23 mg/lb eprinomectin and 4.55 mg/lb praziquantel. Administer the entire contents of a CENTRAGARD unit applicator topically once a month as specified in the following table:
Cat Weight (lb) | Volume (mL) | Eprinomectin (mg) | Praziquantel (mg) |
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1.8 - 5.5 | 0.3 | 1.2 | 24.0 |
5.6 - 16.5 | 0.9 | 3.6 | 74.7 |
16.6 - 22 | 0.3 + 0.9 | 4.8 | 99.6 |
22.1 - 33 | 0.9 + 0.9 | 7.2 | 149.4 |
To apply the CENTRAGARD transdermal solution, pull back the plunger of the unit applicator slightly and remove the cap. Part the hair in one spot on the midline of the neck between the base of the skull and the shoulder blades, place the tip of the unit applicator on the skin, and apply the contents directly on the skin. If the weight of the cat requires a second application, apply the contents in the same manner as described above in the same location.
Heartworm Prevention
For the prevention of heartworm disease, CENTRAGARD should be administered once a month. CENTRAGARD may be administered year-round or at a minimum, should start 1 month before the cat’s first expected exposure to mosquitoes and continue at monthly intervals until at least one month after the cat’s last exposure to mosquitoes. If a dose is missed and a 30-day interval between doses is exceeded, administer CENTRAGARD immediately and resume the monthly dosing schedule.
When replacing another monthly heartworm preventive product in a heartworm prevention program, the first treatment with CENTRAGARD should be given within one month of the last dose of the former medication. At the discretion of the veterinarian, cats older than 6 months of age may be tested to determine the presence of existing heartworm infection before treatment with CENTRAGARD.
Treatment and Control of Roundworms, Hookworms and Tapeworms
CENTRAGARD treats and controls roundworms (adult and fourth stage larval Toxocara cati), hookworms (adult and fourth stage larval Ancylostoma tubaeformae, adult Ancylostoma braziliense), and tapeworms (adult Dipylidium caninum and Echinococcus multilocularis) after a single administration or when given monthly as part of a heartworm prevention program. Cats may be exposed to and can become infected with roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms throughout the year, regardless of season or climate. Clients should be advised of appropriate measures to prevent reinfection of their cat with intestinal parasites. Because the prepatent period for E. multilocularis may be as short as 26 days, cats treated at the labeled monthly intervals may become reinfected and shed eggs between treatments.
Human Warnings:
Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with the application site for 5 hours following treatment. Wash hands after administering the product. If the product accidentally gets into the eyes, flush thoroughly with water. In case of accidental ingestion, or if skin or eye irritation occurs, contact a poison control center or physician for treatment advice.
Precautions
Do not administer orally. Cats may salivate excessively and vomit if CENTRAGARD is accidentally administered orally or is ingested through licking/grooming the application site.
The safety of CENTRAGARD has not been tested in breeding, pregnant or lactating cats.
The safety of CENTRAGARD has not been tested in kittens less than 7-9 weeks of age or weighing less than 1.8 lbs (0.8 kg).
Storage:
Store at or below 30°C (86°F) with excursions permitted to 40°C (104°F). Protect from light.
FAQ
- What does Centragard Transdermal Solution for Cats do?
- Centragard for Cats is a medication prescribed for cats to prevent heartworm and treat intestinal parasites.
- Both Eprinomectin and Praziquantel, found in it, effectively manage and eliminate hookworms, roundworms, and tapeworms.
- Centragard prevents heartworm disease in cats by eliminating heartworm larvae.
- It is administered on the skin surface and is absorbed into the blood vessels, giving protection for a month.
- What is the reason that cats use Centragard?
- Veterinarians recommend Centragard to prevent heartworms and manage roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms.
- What additional information should I be aware of regarding Centragard?
- Intended for cats and kittens who are at least 7 weeks old and weigh 1.8 lbs or more.
- Your vet may have to conduct heartworm tests and check-ups annually or more often to ensure that Centragard is working correctly and is suitable.
- What issues might my cat experience with Centragard?
- Potential adverse reactions, interactions with medications and food, and necessary precautions.
- Make sure your cat or other pets do not groom or lick the application spot for at least 20 to 30 minutes after applying. Cats who consume Centragard while grooming may experience vomiting, increased drooling or saliva, and exhibit laziness, fatigue, or decreased energy levels.
- Frequent adverse reactions involve scratching at the site where the medication is applied.
- Do not touch the eyes.
- What is the method of using Centragard?
- Centragard is typically administered monthly on the same date every month throughout the year to prevent heartworm infection when applied to the skin. Adhere to the instructions provided by your vet.
- Administer the product on the skin in the area from the back of the head to the top of the shoulders, out of reach for the cat to lick.
- People need to stay away from the application area for 5 hours following treatment.
- After giving Centragard, remember to wash your hands.
- What does Centragard contain?
- Centragard contains two deworming agents: Eprinomectin and Praziquantel.
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