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Trifexis (Spinosad / Milbemycin oxime )

Comfortis Plus for Dogs 5 to 10 lbs (2.3 to 4.5kg)
140mg/2.3mg Tablet (Chewable)

Prescription required. Pet medication. May be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius. Trifexis is also marketed internationally under the name Comfortis Plus for Dogs 5 to 10 lbs (2.3 to 4.5kg).

Comfortis Plus for Dogs 10.1-20lbs (4.6 to 9kg)
270mg/4.5mg Tablet (Chewable)

Prescription required. Pet medication. May be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius. Trifexis is also marketed internationally under the name Comfortis Plus for Dogs 10.1-20lbs (4.6 to 9kg).

Comfortis Plus Chewable for Dogs 20lbs to 40lbs (9.1 to 18kg)
560mg/9.3mg Tablet (Chewable)

Prescription required. Pet medication. May be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius. Trifexis is also marketed internationally under the name Comfortis Plus Chewable for Dogs 20lbs to 40lbs (9.1 to 18kg).

Comfortis Plus Chewable for Dogs 40.1 to 60lbs (18.1 to 27kg)
810mg/13.5mg Tablet (Chewable)

Prescription required. Pet medication. May be split. Product of Australia. Shipped from Mauritius. Trifexis is also marketed internationally under the name Comfortis Plus Chewable for Dogs 40.1 to 60lbs (18.1 to 27kg).

Comfortis Plus Dogs 60.1 to 120 lbs (27.1 to 54kg)
1620mg/27mg Tablet (Chewable)

Prescription required. Pet medication. Can not be split. Product of India. Shipped from Mauritius. Trifexis is also marketed internationally under the name Comfortis Plus Dogs 60.1 to 120 lbs (27.1 to 54kg).


To comply with Canadian International Pharmacy Association regulations you are permitted to order a 3-month supply or the closest package size available based on your personal prescription. read more


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