Simparica Trio is the brand name of a veterinary medicine used for treating dogs with fleas, five species of ticks, and two types of parasites in the gut. Simparica Trio is also effective in preventing heartwormandlungworm disease. It contains three active constituents: sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel.
The medicine is not an over-the-counter medicine and can only be obtained with a prescription from the veterinarian.
The ingredient, sarolaner, is an insecticide(which kills fleas) and an acaricide(which kills ticks and mites). Its mechanism of action involves creating uncontrolled neuromuscular activity leading to the death of ticks and fleas. Some of the ticks it attacks are the gulf coast tick, brown dog tick, deer tick/black-legged tick, American dog tick, and Lone Star tick.
Moxidectin is a parasiticide that kills the larvae of heartworms, while pyrantel is a nematocide that kills worms like hookworms and roundworms.
Benefits of Simparica Trio
The major benefits of Simparica Tiro for dogs include the following:
It protects dogs against heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, roundworms and hookworms
It is a tasty chewable medicine that can be administered once a month
It’s safe for young puppies around eight weeks old
How is Simparica Trio used?
The medicine is a chewable tablet administered to dogs once a month to treat fleas, ticks, and mites.
For the treatment of heartworms, Simparica Trio is administered every month or within the first month of the animal’s exposure to mosquitoes. If a dose is missed, they should resume the medicine immediately.
To prevent flea infestation, Simparica Trio may be administered monthly at any time of the year. Better still, the medicine should be used at least one month before fleas become active. All dogs in the house should undergo treatment with Simparica Trio to prevent a household re-infestation.
Treatments should also be administered monthly for tick and intestinal nematode infestations.
Is Simparica Trio suitable for dogs?
Simparica Trio is suitable for dogs as young as eight weeks old and weighing 2.8 pounds. However, it’s not suitable for pregnant or lactating dogs. Before starting treatment, the dog must be tested for heartworm disease as Simparica Trio doesn’t kill adult heartworms and may worsen the dog’s condition.
Dosage Schedule
Simparica Trio should be administered orally once a month.
The minimum dose recommended is 0.54mg/lb (1.19 mg/kg) sarolaner, 0.11mg/lb (0.24 mg/kg) moxidectin and 2.27mg/lb (5.00 mg/kg)pyrantel.
Body weight
Sarolaner per Tablet (mg)
Moxidectin per tablet (mg)
Pyrantel per tablet (mg)
Number of administered tablets
2.8 - 5.5 lbs (1.25 - 2.5 kg)
3
0.06
12.5
one
5.6 - 11 lbs (2.5 - 5 kg)
6
0.12
25
one
11.1 - 22 lbs (5 - 10 kg)
12
0.24
50
one
22.1 - 44 lbs (10 - 20 kg)
24
0.48
100
one
44.1 -88 lbs (20 - 40 kg)
48
0.96
200
one
88.1 - 132 lbs (40 - 60 kg)
72
1.44
300
one
To make sure the dog swallows the entire dose and doesn't throw any of it away, careful supervision must be made. If a dosage is missed, administer Simparica Trio right away.
What are the side effects of Simparica Trio?
The side effects of Simparica Trio are rare. However, in some clinical trials, vomiting and diarrhea are some of the most adverse reactions. Other adverse side effects include lethargy, hyperactivity, loss of appetite, and increased urination.
What precautions should be taken during administration?
The chewable tablets need to remain in their original packaging until use to prevent children’s access to them
Hands should be washed after administration of medicine.
In cases of accidental medicine swallowing, consult a doctor immediately.
How effective is Simparica Trio?
In laboratory studies, Simparica Trio showed effectiveness against the prevention and treatment of heartworm and fleas. The medicine is also effective in treating and controlling heartworms and ticks in adult dogs.
How it is supplied
Simparica Trio (sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) is available in six tablet sizes, each in packs of three or six tablets.