Credelio: Tough on ticks and fleas
Credelio acts FAST on ticks and fleas:
- 8 Hours
Kills 99.2% of ticks in 8 hours1
- 6 Hours
Kills 99.2% of fleas in 6 hours2
- 12 Hours
Kills 100% of fleas in 12 hours2
Credelio is TOUGH on ticks and fleas:
- More than 98% monthly efficacy against ticks on pet dogs in the real world3
- More than 99% monthly efficacy against fleas on pet dogs in the real world4
Credelio: Easy on me
- Credelio is a small, tasty4 monthly chewable tablet that is easy to give
- Credelio is an isoxazoline that only affects the nerves receptors in ticks and fleas - not on the dogs5
- More than 99% administration success by dog owners6
Useful materials for Credelio Dog
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Vet Brochure
Veterinary brochure summarising Credelio for Dogs - the small, tasty tablet for dogs. PDF.
Dosing Guide
Simple guide to help vets dispense Credelio For Cats and Credelio For Dogs accurately. PDF.
- Murphy M. et al Parasites & Vectors Laboratory evaluation of the speed of kill of lotilaner (Credelio™)against Ixodes ricinus ticks on dogs Parasites & Vectors (2017) 10:541
- Cavalleri D. et al Assessment of the speed of flea kill of lotilaner (Credelio™) throughout the month following oral administration to dogs. Parasite & vectors (2017) 10:529
- Cavalleri D et al. A randomized, controlled study to assess the efficacy and safety of lotilaner (Credelio™) in controlling ticks in client-owned dogs in Europe. Parasites & Vectors (2017) 10:531
- Cavalleri D. et al Parasites & Vectors A randomised, blinded, controlled field study to assess the efficacy and safety of lotilaner tablets (Credelio™) in controlling fleas in client-owned dogs in European countries (2017) 10:526
- Rufener et al. The novel isoxazoline ectoparasiticide lotilaner (Credelio™): a non-competitive antagonist specific to invertebrates y-aminobutyric acid-gated chloride channels (GABACls) Parasites & Vectors (2017) 10:530
- NAH 13078 Palatability Summary-EU Field flea study