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FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months
FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months

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time12-07-2025

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FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new shot that protects dogs six months or older against fleas and ticks. Merck Animal Health's Bravecto Quantum is officially the first FDA approved drug that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for eight months to a year, the agency announced on Thursday, July 10. Licensed veterinarians may now administer the parasiticide injection, monitor for adverse reactions and determine the appropriate treatment interval based on each dog, according to the FDA, which prohibits anyone without proper licensing and professional expertise to perform the shots. Christine Royal, Director of Merck Animal Health's Veterinary Professional Services, said the FDA approval sets a new standard offering dog owners a safe and effective option for flea and tick protection. "We take great pride in our company's leadership in long-acting preventative parasiticides and are excited to offer a convenient option that gives dogs year-round comprehensive protection from fleas and ticks in one easy injection they can receive from their veterinarian," Royal said in a news release. Bravecto Quantum is an injectable medication for dogs six months or older that can protect against fleas and ticks for eight to 12 months. The drug uses a unique type of fluralaner that can maintain effectiveness for up to a year, according to Merck Animal Health. The research company encourages dog owners to check with a veterinarian to stop fleas and ticks, which can pose health risks to both animal and human health as some transmit diseases. Fleas, which can live in both warm and cold climates, also cause severe allergic dermatitis in dogs and cats, Merck Animal Health warns. Bravecto Quantum is expected to be available at veterinary clinics and hospitals across the U.S. as soon as August 2025, Merck Animal Health announced. The drug was first approve in Australia and New Zealand in 2023. Last year the European Union followed suit and now its approved in more than 50 nations globally. The FDA is urging pet owners to ask a veterinarian is a safe and effective option for their dogs. Bravecto Quantum contains the ingredient fluralaner, which falls under the antiparasitic drug class known as isoxazolines. The FDA states that while isoxazolines have proven to treat and control fleas and certain ticks in pets, their effectively typically lasts for one month. The FDA also warns that some isoxazoline products have been associated with neurologic adverse reactions in dogs and cats such as muscle tremors, ataxia and seizures. Halfway through 2025, emergency room visits prompted by tick bites peaked to the highest rate in five years nationwide, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. In the Northeast tick bites accounted for 283 ER visits per 100,000 during the peak month of May, up from 209 around the same time last year, the CDC's Tick Bite Data Tracker shows. By July 6, the CDC reported that emergency department visits for tick bites already surpassed nearly a decade of July records, with 92 visits per 100,000 reported nationwide. The most common ER visitors included children ages 0 to 9 and people over the age of 70. Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas, ticks for 8-12 months

FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months
FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months

USA Today

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • USA Today

FDA approves shot that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for 8-12 months

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new shot that protects dogs six months or older against fleas and ticks. Merck Animal Health's Bravecto Quantum is officially the first FDA approved drug that protects dogs from fleas and ticks for eight months to a year, the agency announced on Thursday, July 10. Licensed veterinarians may now administer the parasiticide injection, monitor for adverse reactions and determine the appropriate treatment interval based on each dog, according to the FDA, which prohibits anyone without proper licensing and professional expertise to perform the shots. Christine Royal, Director of Merck Animal Health's Veterinary Professional Services, said the FDA approval sets a new standard offering dog owners a safe and effective option for flea and tick protection. "We take great pride in our company's leadership in long-acting preventative parasiticides and are excited to offer a convenient option that gives dogs year-round comprehensive protection from fleas and ticks in one easy injection they can receive from their veterinarian," Royal said in a news release. What is Bravecto Quantum? Bravecto Quantum is an injectable medication for dogs six months or older that can protect against fleas and ticks for eight to 12 months. The drug uses a unique type of fluralaner that can maintain effectiveness for up to a year, according to Merck Animal Health. The research company encourages dog owners to check with a veterinarian to stop fleas and ticks, which can pose health risks to both animal and human health as some transmit diseases. Fleas, which can live in both warm and cold climates, also cause severe allergic dermatitis in dogs and cats, Merck Animal Health warns. When will Bravecto Quantum be available? Bravecto Quantum is expected to be available at veterinary clinics and hospitals across the U.S. as soon as August 2025, Merck Animal Health announced. The drug was first approve in Australia and New Zealand in 2023. Last year the European Union followed suit and now its approved in more than 50 nations globally. FDA urges dog owners to check with veterinarian first The FDA is urging pet owners to ask a veterinarian is a safe and effective option for their dogs. Bravecto Quantum contains the ingredient fluralaner, which falls under the antiparasitic drug class known as isoxazolines. The FDA states that while isoxazolines have proven to treat and control fleas and certain ticks in pets, their effectively typically lasts for one month. The FDA also warns that some isoxazoline products have been associated with neurologic adverse reactions in dogs and cats such as muscle tremors, ataxia and seizures. More human ER visits caused by ER visits then years past Halfway through 2025, emergency room visits prompted by tick bites peaked to the highest rate in five years nationwide, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. In the Northeast tick bites accounted for 283 ER visits per 100,000 during the peak month of May, up from 209 around the same time last year, the CDC's Tick Bite Data Tracker shows. By July 6, the CDC reported that emergency department visits for tick bites already surpassed nearly a decade of July records, with 92 visits per 100,000 reported nationwide. The most common ER visitors included children ages 0 to 9 and people over the age of 70. Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY

FDA approves 12-month flea treatment for dogs, marking veterinary breakthrough

time10-07-2025

  • Health

FDA approves 12-month flea treatment for dogs, marking veterinary breakthrough

Dogs across the U.S. could soon get longer-lasting protection against pesky parasites thanks to a new treatment approved by federal regulators Thursday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to Bravecto Quantum, the first-ever flea and tick preventative that can protect dogs for up to 12 months with a single injection. The treatment is approved for dogs and puppies 6 months and older. The new shot is an alternative to treatments that usually need to be given every month or every few months. "Fluralaner, the active ingredient in Bravecto Quantum, can be an important part of parasite control depending on where pet owners live in the country," said Dr. Tina Wismer, senior director of toxicology at ASPCA Poison Control, in an email to ABC News. "A long-term flea and tick preventative can be a useful option for dog owners who live in areas where year-round protection is necessary, or for those who might not be able or remember to administer treatment on a monthly or quarterly basis." The injectable treatment must be administered by a licensed veterinarian, who will determine whether an 8- or 12-month protection period is appropriate based on local tick species. Veterinarians will also monitor for potential side effects. While the drug belongs to a commonly used and safe class of medications called isoxazolines, some dogs may experience neurologic side effects, including muscle tremors and seizures. Julie Cappiello, with Voters For Animal Rights, an advocacy organization, said she welcomes the new treatment but emphasized caution. "As someone who spends a great deal of time outdoors with my dog, I see the convenience of a long-lasting, 12-month flea and tick preventative like Bravecto Quantum," she said in a statement. "However, it's important to recognize that no single treatment is right for every dog, and all medications come with potential risks." The new treatment is manufactured by Intervet, Inc., based in Rahway, New Jersey. Pet owners interested in the new treatment option should consult their veterinarians to determine if it's appropriate for their dogs, particularly those with a history of neurological issues.

FDA approves long-acting flea treatment for dogs, marking veterinary breakthrough
FDA approves long-acting flea treatment for dogs, marking veterinary breakthrough

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

FDA approves long-acting flea treatment for dogs, marking veterinary breakthrough

Dogs across the U.S. could soon get longer-lasting protection against pesky parasites thanks to a new treatment approved by federal regulators Thursday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to Bravecto Quantum, the first-ever flea and tick preventative that can protect dogs for up to 12 months with a single injection. The treatment is approved for dogs and puppies 6 months and older. The new shot is an alternative to treatments that usually need to be given every month or every few months. "Fluralaner, the active ingredient in Bravecto Quantum, can be an important part of parasite control depending on where pet owners live in the country," said Dr. Tina Wismer, senior director of toxicology at ASPCA Poison Control, in an email to ABC News. "A long-term flea and tick preventative can be a useful option for dog owners who live in areas where year-round protection is necessary, or for those who might not be able or remember to administer treatment on a monthly or quarterly basis." MORE: Male infertility: 5 lifestyle factors that could be hurting your fertility The injectable treatment must be administered by a licensed veterinarian, who will determine whether an 8- or 12-month protection period is appropriate based on local tick species. Veterinarians will also monitor for potential side effects. While the drug belongs to a commonly used and safe class of medications called isoxazolines, some dogs may experience neurologic side effects, including muscle tremors and seizures. Julie Cappiello, with Voters For Animal Rights, an advocacy organization, said she welcomes the new treatment but emphasized caution. "As someone who spends a great deal of time outdoors with my dog, I see the convenience of a long-lasting, 12-month flea and tick preventative like Bravecto Quantum," she said in a statement. "However, it's important to recognize that no single treatment is right for every dog, and all medications come with potential risks." The new treatment is manufactured by Intervet, Inc., based in Rahway, New Jersey. Pet owners interested in the new treatment option should consult their veterinarians to determine if it's appropriate for their dogs, particularly those with a history of neurological issues.

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