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  • Vetdox AQ Pro – Trusted Treatment for Refractory Protozoal Infections in Pets (1x10 Tablets)

    Corise Vetdox AQ Pro – Trusted Treatment for Refractory Protozoal Infections in Pets (1x10 Tablets)

    Vetdox AQ Pro is a potent veterinary tablet combining Atovaquone (250 mg) and Proguanil Hydrochloride (100 mg), specifically formulated to combat canine babesiosis caused by Babesia gibsoni. This dual-action therapy is often used alongside azithromycin to enhance treatment efficacy. Vetdox AQ Pro also shows promise in managing cytauxzoonosis in cats and other protozoal infections, especially where conventional therapies have failed. Designed as a short-course treatment, this tablet pack ensures precise dosing, optimal compliance, and effective parasite clearance for your pets. Composition (per tablet): Atovaquone: 250 mg Proguanil Hydrochloride: 100 mg Indications: Treatment of canine babesiosis caused by Babesia gibsoni (typically with azithromycin) Supportive treatment for cytauxzoonosis (Cytauxzoon felis) in cats Other protozoal infections resistant to standard therapies Benefits: Synergistic action disrupting parasite energy production for superior clearance Effective against drug-resistant and refractory protozoal infections Well tolerated with minimal and transient side effects Convenient fixed-dose pack for accurate dosing and compliance Dosage: Atovaquone: 13.3–15 mg/kg every 8 hours for 8–10 days Proguanil: 5 mg/kg every 8 hours for 8–10 days Pack Size: 10 Tablets Price: ₹1600 Other Details: Brand: Corise Form: Oral Tablets Not for human use. For veterinary use only. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Scientific Insights:The combination of Atovaquone and Proguanil hydrochloride targets the mitochondrial electron transport chain of Babesia gibsoni, impairing its energy metabolism and leading to parasite death. Clinical studies confirm this synergistic therapy significantly reduces parasitemia and improves clinical recovery, even in drug-resistant cases. Vetdox AQ Pro has demonstrated excellent safety and tolerability in canine patients, with only mild, self-limiting gastrointestinal side effects reported. Backed by expertise of:Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ 

    Rs. 1,500.00

  • Mycosan Puppy Shampoo 180 ml – Gentle Organic Care for Sensitive Puppy & Kitten Skin

    Corise Mycosan Puppy Shampoo 180 ml – Gentle Organic Care for Sensitive Puppy & Kitten Skin

    Mycosan Puppy Shampoo is a gentle, natural shampoo specially formulated for the delicate skin of puppies and kittens. Enriched with a blend of organic aloe (1.5%), wheatgerm oil (2%), neem oil (0.5%), and jojoba oil (0.8%) in a biodegradable, skin-friendly base, this shampoo nourishes and soothes sensitive skin while promoting healing of sore spots and calming itching. It helps alleviate discomfort caused by flaky patches, bad skin odor, allergies, scabs, parasites, hormonal imbalances, and hair loss. The shampoo maintains healthy pH balance and moisture levels to condition both skin and coat, making it ideal for regular bathing. Composition: Organic Aloe Vera – 1.5% Wheatgerm Oil – 2% Neem Oil – 0.5% Jojoba Oil – 0.8% Biodegradable skin-friendly shampoo base Indications: Regular bath for puppies and kittens Treatment of flaky skin patches Reduction of bad skin odor Relief from allergies and skin irritation Healing scabs and sores Control of parasites on skin Managing hormonal imbalances affecting skin Reducing hair loss and promoting healthy coat Benefits: Promotes skin healing: Organic aloe and neem oil soothe irritation and accelerate wound repair, while wheatgerm oil supports skin regeneration. Balances pH and moisturizes: Jojoba oil mimics natural skin oils, penetrating deeply to hydrate and reduce dryness and flakiness. Gentle and safe: Mild, biodegradable formula suitable for sensitive puppy and kitten skin, free from harsh chemicals. Effective skin support: Helps manage common skin conditions naturally, leaving the coat clean, soft, and healthy. Usage:Apply Mycosan Puppy Shampoo on wet fur, gently massage into skin and coat, leave for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Suitable for regular use to maintain skin health and comfort. Other Details: Biodegradable and environmentally friendly formulation Ideal for sensitive, delicate skin of young pets Manufactured and quality tested under PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ standards Information provided by Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ

    Rs. 266.00

  • Vetdox - AQ 250mg | Atovaquone-Based Protozoal Infection Control – 10 Tablets

    Corise Vetdox - AQ 250mg | Atovaquone-Based Protozoal Infection Control – 10 Tablets

    Vetdox - AQ 250mg Tablets are a specialized antiprotozoal solution formulated to treat severe protozoal infections in pets, including Babesia gibsoni, Toxoplasmosis, and Pneumocystis. Powered by Atovaquone, these film-coated tablets inhibit mitochondrial electron transport in protozoa, arresting their energy metabolism and preventing replication. Ideal for medium to large breed dogs or pets that tolerate oral tablets well, Vetdox - AQ Tablets provide a cost-effective, convenient, and clinically effective treatment option. Trusted by veterinarians and recommended by Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ, these tablets are an essential component in managing complex parasitic conditions in companion animals. Composition Each film-coated tablet contains: Atovaquone IP 250mg Indications Babesia gibsoni Toxoplasmosis Pneumocystis infections Dosage 13.3–15 mg/kg every 8 hours for 10 days Use strictly as per professional veterinary advice. Never self-administer or change dosage frequency without expert guidance. Benefits Targeted treatment for protozoal parasites affecting pets Proven mechanism: Inhibits mitochondrial respiration in Babesia and Toxoplasma species Tablet form ensures convenience for larger dogs and easy dosing during longer treatment regimens Reliable for chronic infections and ideal for long-term care protocols Veterinary-grade safety and efficacy with consistent performance Other Details Directions for Use: Administer orally as per body weight and dosing schedule directed by a pet expert. Ensure the full course is completed. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Form: Film-Coated Tablets Pack Size: 10 Tablets Brand: Corise Recommended by: Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ

    Rs. 1,406.00

  • Vetdox - AQ Oral Suspension (Atovaquone 375mg/5ml)

    Corise Vetdox - AQ Oral Suspension (Atovaquone 375mg/5ml)

    Vetdox - AQ Oral Suspension is a potent antiprotozoal formulation designed specifically for pets suffering from serious protozoal infections such as Babesia gibsoni, Toxoplasmosis, and Pneumocystis. With Atovaquone as its active ingredient, this veterinary solution inhibits mitochondrial electron transport in protozoal cells, effectively disrupting their energy production and halting replication. Crafted for pets that may struggle with tablets, this suspension ensures easy administration, precise dosing, and optimal therapeutic outcomes. Recommended by Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ, Vetdox - AQ Syrup is a trusted treatment option for protozoal infections, especially in small, sensitive, or immunocompromised pets. Composition Each 5ml contains: Atovaquone 375mg Indications Babesia gibsoni Toxoplasmosis Pneumocystis infections Dosage 13.3–15 mg/kg every 8 hours for 10 days Use under the supervision of a pet expert. Follow the prescribed dosage schedule strictly. Benefits Highly effective against protozoal parasites including Babesia and Toxoplasma Liquid format allows easier administration for pets who refuse pills Precise and safe dosing for small and medium pets Scientifically validated mode of action: Atovaquone targets parasite mitochondria Ideal for immunocompromised pets requiring gentle, targeted treatment Available Sizes: 30ml | 60ml Other Details Directions for Use: Shake well before use. Administer orally with or without food as directed by a pet expert. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C. Protect from light and moisture. Brand: Vetdox Form: Oral Suspension (Syrup) Recommended by: Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ

    Rs. 1,125.00 - Rs. 2,062.00

Frequently Asked Questions – Tick & Flea Treatment for Dogs

Oral tablet or spot-on - which one actually works better for ticks and fleas in India?
Honestly, both work. The difference is in how they work. Oral tablets like Fluralaner chewables get into your dogs bloodstream. When a tick or flea bites, it dies within a few hours. So the protection is from inside out. Spot-on solutions are applied on the skin and they work differently - they kill insects on contact and also keep some of them from biting in the first place, which is useful if your dog spends a lot of time outdoors. Most dog owners prefer the chewable tablet because it is simple. No mess, no greasy coat, no waiting 48 hours before bathing, and one tablet covers 12 weeks. That is 3 months of protection in one go. Spot-ons make more sense if your dog is very small, under 2 kg, or if your vet specifically recommends a topical treatment for some reason. When confused, just ask your vet. They will pick what suits your dogs weight, age, and lifestyle.
How often do I need to give my dog a tick and flea tablet?
Depends on which tablet you are using. Most Fluralaner-based chewables like FurTICK, Nulura, Lanerwin, and Furaline protect for 12 weeks. So one tablet every 3 months is enough. Some other Isoxazoline-based variants work on a monthly schedule. Always read the pack before giving. The dose is based on your dogs weight, so make sure you pick the right variant. There are options for dogs under 4.5 kg, 4.5 to 10 kg, 10 to 20 kg, 20 to 40 kg, and above 40 kg. Missed a dose by a few days? Do not panic or give a double dose. Just give the tablet and restart the schedule from that point. Not sure? WhatsApp us and we will sort it out.
Is Fluralaner safe for puppies?
Yes, for puppies above 8 weeks and at least 2 kg in weight, it is generally considered safe. Products like Furaline 112.5 mg are made specifically for small dogs and pups in that weight range. That said, we always say - check with your vet before giving any antiparasitic medicine to a very young pup, especially if they are still being weaned or have any health issues. For puppies younger than 8 weeks, stick to topical options labeled safe for newborns, and only after your vet recommends it. Better to be careful with small pups. No harm in asking once before you give anything.
What is the difference between Fipronil spot-on and Fluralaner chewable tablets?
Fipronil is the active ingredient in most spot-on products like Fiprofort spray and VI-FI Forte. You apply it directly on the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. It kills ticks and fleas on contact as they move through the coat. It also has a mild repellent effect, so some insects do not even try to bite. Fluralaner is taken by mouth. It goes into the bloodstream and ticks or fleas die after biting your dog. It does not repel them but kills them fast. And one dose lasts up to 12 weeks. In simple terms if your dog is outdoors a lot and you want ticks to stay away before they bite, spot-on makes sense. If your dog already has ticks or you want easy 3-month coverage without any topical application, go with the oral tablet.
Can I use tick and flea treatment if my dog is pregnant or nursing?
Some products are safe during pregnancy and some are not. Fipronil spot-ons are generally considered fine to use on pregnant and nursing dogs. Fluralaner-based oral tablets do not have enough published safety data for pregnant dogs, so most vets prefer to skip them unless absolutely needed. If your dog is pregnant or nursing pups, please check with your vet before using any tick treatment. Just because something is safe for a healthy adult dog does not mean it is safe during pregnancy. This is one situation where one quick call to your vet is far better than guessing. You can also WhatsApp us at 91 9907342444 and we will guide you before you order.
How do I remove a tick from my dog at home?
First, do not squeeze it, twist it, or try to burn it off. That is the wrong approach and it makes things worse. When a tick is disturbed this way, it releases fluids into your dogs skin and increases the risk of infection. The right way is to use fine-tipped tweezers or a proper tick removal tool. Hold it as close to the skin as possible, then pull straight up with slow, steady pressure. No jerking. Once it is out, drop it into alcohol to kill it and clean the bite area with Betadine or any antiseptic. Keep an eye on the spot for the next few days. If you see swelling or redness, or if your dog seems unusually tired and stops eating, take them to a vet. Tick-borne diseases like Ehrlichiosis can show up anywhere between 7 and 21 days after a bite. After this, please start your dog on a regular tick prevention routine so you are not going through this every monsoon.
Which tick treatment works best during the monsoon season in India?
Monsoon is peak tick season in India, especially in states like Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and the Northeast. The humidity and rainwater create perfect conditions for ticks to breed and multiply. What works best during monsoon is a two-layer approach. Give an oral chewable tablet like FurTICK or Furaline every 12 weeks for full systemic protection. In between doses, use a Fipronil-based spray like Fiprofort or Extick spray on your dog before walks or after coming back from outdoor areas. Also make it a habit to check your dogs ears, neck, between the toes, and underarms after every outdoor outing during June to September. Regular grooming during these months is not optional. It is necessary.
Can the same tick and flea products be used on both cats and dogs?
No. And this is something every pet owner with both a dog and a cat at home must know. Many products that are completely safe for dogs can be dangerous or even fatal for cats. Permethrin, a very common ingredient in dog spot-ons and sprays, is toxic to cats. Even a small exposure to a Permethrin-based dog product can cause serious neurological reactions in a cat. Always use products that are specifically made for cats when treating a cat. We stock cat-safe options like Selaforte spot-on, VI-FI Forte for cats, Assurity Plus spot-on, and Kitty EC. None of these contain Permethrin. If you have both a dog and a cat at home, keep them separated for at least 24 hours after applying any dog spot-on, until the product has fully dried and absorbed.

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