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Roxee Medication Reference

Pet Medication Guide

Search by brand, health concern, dosage form, species, or manufacturer. Roxee keeps source-backed medication summaries beside FDA/openFDA context, freshness signals, and vet-first cautions.

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Flea & Tick

Prevention and treatment options for fleas, ticks, and external parasites.

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Both Rx required
NexGard®
Needs review

Afoxolaner

Both Rx required Known brand: NexGard®

Kills adult fleas and is indicated for the treatment and prevention of flea infestations ( Ctenocephalides felis ), and the treatment and control of Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), Dermacentor variabili…

Generic ingredient Care category: Flea & Tick Reference complete Chewable Tablets No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 1 brand name linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Lack of efficacy (ectoparasite) - flea Lack of efficacy (bacteria) - Anaplasma

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both
Doxycycline Monohydrate AX Pharmaceutical Corp
Incomplete

Doxycycline

Both Known brand: Doxycycline Monohydrate

Tetracycline antibiotic used for a variety of infections (often tick-borne diseases in dogs). Species commonly shown: Both.

Generic ingredient Care category: Flea & Tick Reference partial Not FDA-approved for animals FDA branded products available 85% reference complete
Approval status Not FDA-approved as an animal drug
Disclosure No FDA-approved animal-drug application is linked for this record. It may represent extra-label, human-drug, bulk-compounding, export-only, or otherw…
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - heartworm Not eating Medication error NOS

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
Interceptor™ Milbemite™ Otic Solution
Needs review

Milbemycin

Both Rx required Known brand: Interceptor™

For prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis and the removal of adult Toxocara cati (roundworm) and Ancylostoma tubaeforme (hookworm) infections. For prevention of heartworm disease caused…

Generic ingredient Care category: Flea & Tick Reference complete Tablet No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 3 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Weight loss Reduced globulins

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Care category

Antibiotics

Antibacterial medications used for common bacterial infections.

Grouped results
Both Rx required
Clavacillin® Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium Tablets
Needs review

Amoxicillin-Clavulanate

Both Rx required Known brand: Clavacillin®

Antibiotic combination used for susceptible bacterial infections (often skin, soft tissue, dental, urinary). Species commonly shown: Both, Dog, No Use Class Stated Or Implied, Cat, No Use Class Stated Or Impli…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Drops FDA branded products available 100% reference complete
FDA products 21 FDA products linked
Brand names 10 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Abnormal cytology Local swelling (not application site)

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
Convenia® Cefovecin Sodium for Injection
Needs review

Cefovecin

Both Rx required Known brand: Convenia®

For the treatment of skin infections (wounds and abscesses) in cats caused by susceptible strains of Pasteurella multocida . For the treatment of skin infections (secondary superficial pyoderma, abscesses, and…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Powder No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 2 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Emesis (multiple) Fever Itching

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
Heartgard® Plus Tri-Heart Plus Chewable Tablets
Needs review

Ivermectin, Pyrantel

Both Rx required Known brand: Heartgard® Plus

To prevent canine heartworm diseases by eliminating the tissue stage of heartworm larvae ( Dirofilaria immitis ) for a month (30 days) after infection. For the treatment and control of ascarids ( Toxocara cani…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Tablet (Chewable) No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 2 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Drooling Vomiting Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - heartworm

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
DIROBAN®
Needs review

Melarsomine Dihydrochloride

Both Rx required Known brand: DIROBAN®

Treatment of stabilized, class 1, 2, and 3 heartworm disease (asymptomatic to mild, moderate, and severe, respectively) caused by immature (4 month-old, stage L5) to mature adult infections of Dirofilaria immi…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Powder No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 1 brand name linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Drooling Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - heartworm

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
Dog Wormer Tablets Dog Wormer Chewable Tablets D-Worm™ Adams™
Needs review

Pyrantel

Both Rx required Known brand: Dog Wormer Tablets

For the removal and control of infections from the following mature parasites: Large strongyles ( Strongylus vulgaris , Strongylus edentatus , Strongylus equinus ), small strongyles, pinworms ( Oxyuris equi ) …

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Tablet No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 15 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Emesis (multiple) Drooling Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

Both Rx required
Dog Wormer Tablets Dog Wormer Chewable Tablets D-Worm™ Adams™
Needs review

Pyrantel Pamoate

Both Rx required Known brand: Dog Wormer Tablets

For the removal and control of infections from the following mature parasites: Large strongyles ( Strongylus vulgaris , Strongylus edentatus , Strongylus equinus ), small strongyles pinworms ( Oxyuris ), and l…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Tablet No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 15 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm Death

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

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