Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
New topical treatment prevents heartworm disease in cats
By Baker, Christine et al.Ā·Published in Parasite (Paris, France)Ā·2021Ā·Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health, United StatesĀ·View original on PubMed ā
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Original publication title: Efficacy of a novel topical combination of esafoxolaner, eprinomectin and praziquantel for the prevention of heartworm disease in cats.
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Plain-English summary
A group of cats was tested for heartworm prevention using a new topical treatment called NexGardCombo, which combines three active ingredients. In the study, 20 cats were infected with heartworm larvae and then treated with either NexGardCombo or a placebo. After five months, none of the cats that received the NexGardCombo had any heartworms, while several in the placebo group did. This shows that NexGardCombo is effective and safe for preventing heartworm disease in cats.
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Abstract
NexGardCombo is a novel topical endectoparasiticide formulation for cats combining the insecticide/acaricide esafoxolaner, the nematodicide eprinomectin and the cestodicide praziquantel. The efficacy of this novel formulation for the prevention of heartworm disease in cats was tested in two experimental studies using an induced infection model and a randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled study design, and two USA isolates of Dirofilaria immitis. In each study, 20 naïve cats were each inoculated sub-cutaneously with 100 third-stage larvae of D. immitis 30 days before treatment. Following randomization to two treatment groups of ten cats, each cat was treated topically once, either with the minimum recommended dose of the novel formulation, or with an identical volume of placebo. Five months after treatment (6 months after infections), the cats were humanely euthanized for parasite recovery and count. Efficacy was calculated by comparison of the numbers of adult D. immitis recovered in the control and in the novel formulation groups. In the control groups of each study, D. immitis were recovered in seven and nine cats (respective worm counts ranges 1-7 and 1-16, respective geometric means 1.6 and 5.1). In both studies, none of the treated cats harbored any D. immitis at necropsy and the calculated efficacy of the novel formulation was 100%. There were no adverse reactions related to treatment with the novel formulation. The results of these two studies demonstrate that a topical NexGardCombo application at the minimum label dose is well-tolerated and efficacious in preventing heartworm disease in cats.
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