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New topical treatment for cats kills common worms Toxocara

By Knaus, Martin et al.·Published in Parasite (Paris, France)·2021·Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH, Germany·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Efficacy of a novel topical combination of esafoxolaner, eprinomectin and praziquantel in cats against Toxocara cati and Dipylidium caninum.

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cat

Plain-English summary

A group of cats with intestinal parasites, specifically Toxocara cati and Dipylidium caninum, were treated with a new topical product called NexGardCombo. This treatment combines three active ingredients to effectively eliminate these common parasites. In controlled studies, NexGardCombo showed an impressive efficacy rate of nearly 100% against T. cati and over 93% against D. caninum, with no reported side effects. This means that the cats were successfully treated and should be free of these parasites after just one application.

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Abstract

NexGardCombo, a novel topical antiparasitic product for cats, combines the insecticide/acaricide esafoxolaner with the nematocide eprinomectin and cestodicide praziquantel. The efficacy of this combination product was evaluated against two common endoparasites of global occurrence in cats, the nematode Toxocara cati and the cestode Dipylidium caninum, in five controlled studies using naturally or experimentally infected cats with parasites of North American, South African or European origin. Cats evaluated in these studies harbored patent infection of the target parasite confirmed through a pre-treatment fecal examination. In each study, cats were allocated randomly to two groups of equal size (8 or 10 cats per group per study), one group treated with a placebo (mineral oil) and the other with NexGardCombo. Both treatments were administered once as a spot-on at 0.12 mL per kg body weight to deliver the minimum label dosage (1.44 mg/kg esafoxolaner, 0.48 mg/kg eprinomectin, and 10.0 mg/kg praziquantel) to the NexGardCombo-treated cats. To determine efficacy, geometric mean parasite counts seven to 12 days after treatment of placebo-treated (control) cats and NexGardCombo-treated cats were compared. The efficacy of NexGardCombo was 98.8% and 100% against adult T. cati in two studies; and 98.0%, 98.3% and 93.2% against D. caninum in three studies. No adverse events related to treatment were observed throughout the studies. These studies demonstrate high efficacy against these major feline endoparasites and excellent acceptability of the novel topical antiparasitic combination of esafoxolaner, eprinomectin and praziquantel.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33812460/