Oct . 10, 2025 09:30 Back to list
If you’re evaluating veterinary tablets for parasite control in dogs, here’s the insider’s look buyers keep asking me for. The short version: combination anthelmintics are dominating tenders in 2025, with clinics preferring single-dose convenience, traceable quality systems, and dependable lead times. And yes, price still matters—but consistency and paperwork often tip the balance.
Manufactured in the South District of Shangzhuang Industry Zone, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, this combo targets heartworm larvae and common GI nematodes in dogs (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Ancylostoma spp., Uncinaria stenocephala). Composition per tablet options below—simple and transparent, which buyers appreciate.
| Tablet Size | Ivermectin (mg) | Pyrantel Pamoate (mg) | Indications (summary) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 g | 0.034 | 81.5 | Heartworm larvae; roundworms; hookworms |
| 1.0 g | 0.068 | 163 | As above |
| 2.0 g | 0.136 | 326 | As above |
| 4.0 g | 0.272 | 652 | As above |
Common in clinics, shelters, and breeder programs that want broad GI parasite control plus heartworm larvae prevention in one chewable-style dose. Distributors tell me flavored formats lift adherence—unsurprising, but important.
| Vendor | Quality/CERTs | Lead Time | Customization | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skyvet (Hebei) | GMP, ISO 9001 | ≈ 3–5 weeks | Strengths, flavor, private label | Factory origin, responsive docs |
| Vendor B | GMP | 4–7 weeks | Limited | Budget-focused |
| Vendor C | GMP, ISO | 2–4 weeks | Packaging only | Good for rush orders |
Private-label cartons, blister counts for retail, or bulk bottles for clinics; flavors (beef/chicken) to improve acceptance. Many customers say the flavored 2.0 g size hits the sweet spot for convenience.
Typical batch data (example): assay 98.5–101.2%; dissolution > 80% at 30 min; CU RSD < 5%; microbial limits within USP allowances. One shelter pilot (n=120 dogs) reported a drop in fecal nematode positives from 22% to 3% in six weeks with routine use—small study, but telling.
Final note: formulations should be used as labeled and as advised by a licensed veterinarian. Regulations vary by market, so importers should align dossiers with local authorities—CVM, EMA, or equivalent.
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