Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
New chewable tablet Credelio Quattro treats hookworms in dogs
By Charles, Samuel et al.·Published in Parasites & vectors·2025·Elanco Animal Health, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Efficacy of a novel chewable tablet (Credelio Quattro™) containing lotilaner, moxidectin, praziquantel, and pyrantel for the treatment and control of hookworm infections in dogs.
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Plain-English summary
A group of dogs with hookworm infections were treated with a new chewable tablet called Credelio Quattro, which contains several active ingredients. The treatment was highly effective, eliminating over 99% of the hookworms in the dogs, including both immature and adult stages of the parasites. All dogs tolerated the medication well, and it also significantly reduced the number of hookworm eggs in their feces within ten days. This new treatment could be a great option for pet owners looking to manage hookworm infections in their dogs.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hookworms, specifically Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala, have a clinical impact on the health of dogs, with A. caninum posing a zoonotic risk worldwide. The studies presented here were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a novel, oral chewable tablet (Credelio Quattro) containing lotilaner, moxidectin, praziquantel, and pyrantel (as pamoate salt) against fourth-stage larvae (L), immature adult, and adult A. caninum, as well as adult U. stenocephala, infections in dogs. METHODS: Nine negatively controlled, masked, randomized laboratory studies evaluated the efficacy and non-interference of the drugs against various stages of A. caninum and U. stenocephala. In addition to one pilot study conducted against LA. caninum and one study that assessed efficacy in dogs with naturally acquired U. stenocephala, two experimental studies were conducted against each of the target hookworm species and stages. A total of 16-31 dogs comprised each study. With the exception of the study in dogs with naturally acquired U. stenocephala, dogs were experimentally infected with the target parasite and dosed on Day 0 or 4 with placebo tablets, Credelio Quattro tablets (or components of Credelio Quattro formulation for the pilot study), or individual actives, moxidectin or pyrantel, in the specific studies designed to assess interference. Efficacy was evaluated by comparing the number of worms recovered at necropsy 5-10 days post-treatment between the treated and control groups. RESULTS: All dogs tolerated Credelio Quattro well. Efficacy of Credelio Quattro was ≥ 99.0% against LA. caninum, ≥ 99.8% against immature adult A. caninum, ≥ 99.9% against adult A. caninum, and ≥ 99.6% against adult U. stenocephala. Additionally, treatment with Credelio Quattro provided a ≥ 99.9% reduction in fecal egg counts 10 days post-treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Credelio Quattro, a novel oral chewable tablet administered at the minimum effective dosages of 20 mg/kg lotilaner, 0.02 mg/kg moxidectin, 5.0 mg/kg praziquantel, and 5.0 mg/kg pyrantel (as pamoate salt), was safe and effective for the treatment and control of L, immature adult, and adult stages of A. caninum and adult U. stenocephala in dogs.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40176170/