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  1. Our dog's Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets expired last month. Is it still okay to give her Tri-Heart® Plus tablets after their expiry date?
    Medications, including Tri-Heart® Plus, should never be administered after the expiration date.
    Studies have shown that Tri-Heart® Plus will maintain its desired effectiveness when administered prior to the expiration date, when stored as recommended on the label.

  2. My dog weighs less than 10lbs.
    Should I give him the whole tablet even though it says for dogs up to 25lbs?

    Yes. The entire tablet should be administered as a single dose once each month.
    The smallest-sized Tri-Heart® Plus tablet, in the blue-colored packaging, is labeled for dogs weighing 25 pounds or less. These tablets are scored to make it easier to break the tablet apart and have the small dog take the complete tablet but in smaller pieces at a time. Regardless of whether the tablet is broken apart or given whole, the entire tablet should be given as a single dose.

  3. Is it okay to give my pregnant dog Tri-Heart® Plus tablets? What about after she has given birth and is breastfeeding the puppies?
    Ivermectin/pyrantel, the active ingredients in Tri-Heart® Plus, have a wide margin of safety at the recommended dose level in dogs, including pregnant females, breeding males and females, and puppies 6 weeks old or more according to the package insert.

  4. I accidentally gave my dog his Tri-Heart® Plus tablet after my husband had already given one to him. Will he be okay?
    Contact your veterinarian immediately if accidental overdose occurs.
    To reduce the risk of accidental overdose in situations where more than one person may administer
    Tri-Heart® Plus, we suggest ticking off the date on a specially marked calendar or making some other note to indicate that the dose has been given. Make a habit of checking with the other pet caregivers in your household before giving any medications to your pet.

  5. My dog is taking some other medications for another condition.
    Is it still safe to give her Tri-Heart® Plus tablets?

    In clinical trials, many commonly used flea collars, dips, shampoos, anthelmintics (deworming medications), antibiotics, vaccines, and steroid preparations have been administered with ivermectin/pyrantel in a heartworm disease preventative program. For questions on specific medications, please consult with your veterinarian.

  6. I forgot to give my dog his Tri-Heart® Plus medication last month.
    Is he still protected? What should I do?

    If the interval between doses exceeds 30 days, the efficacy of ivermectin can be reduced. Therefore, for optimal performance, the chewable tablet must be given once a month, on or about the same day of the month (Sign up for our e-mail reminder service). If treatment is delayed, whether by a few days or many, immediate treatment with Tri-Heart® Plus chewable tablets and resumption of the recommended dosing regimen minimizes the opportunity for the development of adult heartworms.

  7. Where can I buy Tri-Heart® Plus tablets?
    Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets can be obtained by prescription only and are available from your veterinarian. View a list of veterinarians dispensing Tri-Heart® Plus in your state.

  8. How do I redeem the Tri-Heart® Plus rebate coupon?
    Complete the coupon (available from your veterinarian or online, click here to obtain coupon or to review the terms and conditions of the rebate), include your veterinary receipt for a 12-dose purchase.
    Mail the coupon and receipt to:

    Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets $5 Refund Offer
    PO Box 29324
    Mission, KS 66201

    Please allow 12 weeks for shipment.

  9. Is Tri-Heart® Plus safe for my dog?
    Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets are an FDA licensed product, indicating that they are safe and effective when used as recommended on the label. All dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection before starting treatment with Tri-Heart® Plus.

  10. How long will the Tri-Heart® Plus tablets last once removed from the blister pack?
    The blister package is designed to protect the tablets from exposure to air and light. Therefore a tablet should be administered at the time it is removed from the blister foil. Also if the blister or foil is not intact (for example the foil is peeled back or there’s a hole in it), the tablet should not be used.

  11. Can Tri-Heart® Plus be used as a heartworm preventative in cats?
    No. Tri-Heart® Plus is not approved for use in cats.

  12. Do Tri-Heart® Plus tablets contain wheat or rice gluten?
    No.

  13. Can Tri-Heart® Plus tablets be given to a dog that has heartworms or that is heartworm positive?
    No. Tri-Heart® Plus is labeled for use in dogs to prevent heartworm disease and not for the treatment of heartworm infections. The package insert contains a precautionary statement that "Infected dogs must be treated to remove adult heartworms and microfilariae before initiating a program with Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets".

  14. Where can I find additional information about heartworms?
    The American Heartworm Society (AHS) is an excellent source of information for both pet owners and veterinarians. Please see their website at www.heartwormsociety.org for further details.


All dogs should be tested for heartworm infection before starting a preventive program.In a small percentage of ivermectin/pyrantel treated dogs, digestive and neurological side effects may occur.
If you have any other questions or comments about Tri-Heart® Plus flavored chewable tablets please feel free to contact us at info@triheartplus.com.