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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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Both Rx required
Advantage Multi™ for Dogs advantage multi™ for cats
Needs review

Imidacloprid, Moxidectin

Both Rx required Known brand: Advantage Multi™ for Dogs

For the prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis ; and the treatment of Dirofilaria immitis circulating microfilariae in heartworm-positive dogs; and the treatment and control of intestina…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid (Solution) FDA branded products available 100% reference complete
FDA products 62 FDA products linked
Brand names 28 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Intentional misuse Lack of efficacy - 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
ProZinc®
Complete

Insulin

Both Rx required Known brand: ProZinc®

For the reduction of hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in dogs with diabetes mellitus. For the reduction of hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in cats with diabet…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid (Suspension) 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 Diarrhea Hypermetria

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
ProZinc®
Complete

Insulin Injectable Vial

Both Rx required Known brand: ProZinc®

For the reduction of hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in cats with diabetes mellitus. For the reduction of hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in dogs with diabet…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid (Suspension) 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
Emesis (multiple) Lack of efficacy - NOS Hypoglycaemia

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
Aerrane® IsoFlo™
Complete

Isoflurane

Both Rx required Known brand: Aerrane®

For induction and maintenance of surgical anesthesia. For induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. Species commonly shown: Both, Dog, No Use Class Stated Or Implied, Horse, Not For Meat Production.

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid FDA branded products available 100% reference complete
FDA products 12 FDA products linked
Brand names 10 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Drooling Tiredness (lethargy)

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
Incomplete

Ivermectin 136Mcg, Pyrantel Pamoate 114Mg, Praziquantel 114Mg

Both
Generic ingredient Source review pending No FDA approval linked No FDA approval linked 56% reference complete
Approval status No FDA animal-drug approval linked
Disclosure Roxee has source-supported catalog facts for this medication, but no linked FDA animal-drug application or FDA animal-drug product record. The page s…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE Accidental exposure

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
Incomplete

Ivermectin 272Mcg, Pyrantel 227Mg

Both

Senvelgo (velagliflozin oral solution) is approved in cats for control of hyperglycemia associated with diabetes mellitus. Species commonly shown: Both.

Generic ingredient Source review pending Source coverage pending Source coverage pending 80% reference complete
Approval status Source coverage pending
Disclosure Roxee has limited supporting content for this record, but no on-page official FDA animal-drug document is linked yet. Treat it as source-limited unti…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Tiredness (lethargy) Drooling

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
Iverhart Max® IVERHART MAX® Chew
Needs review

Ivermectin 272Mcg, Pyrantel Pamoate 228Mg, Praziquantel 228Mg

Both Rx required Known brand: Iverhart Max®

Prevents canine heartworm disease by eliminating the tissue stage of heartworm larvae ( Dirofilaria immitis ) for 1 month (30 days) after infection and for the treatment and control of roundworm ( Toxocara can…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Chewable tablet 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
Vomiting Tiredness (lethargy) Drooling

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
Iverhart Max Chew
Needs review

Ivermectin 34Mcg, Pyrantel Pamoate 28.5Mg, Praziquantel 28.5Mg

Both Rx required Known brand: Iverhart Max Chew

Iverhart Max Chew is approved for dogs to prevent canine heartworm disease for one month after infection and to treat and control labeled roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm infections. Species commonly shown: D…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Regulatory linkage incomplete Chewable tablet 34 mcg ivermectin / 28.5 mg pyrantel pamoate / 28.5 mg praziquantel Regulatory linkage incomplete 100% reference complete
Approval status Official document linked, regulatory match incomplete
Disclosure An official source document is available, but Roxee has not linked this row to a confirmed FDA animal-drug application or product record yet.
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Emesis (multiple) INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE Tiredness (lethargy)

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
Incomplete

Ivermectin 68Mcg Pyrantel 57Mg

Both

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 Source review pending Regulatory linkage incomplete Regulatory linkage incomplete 77% reference complete
Approval status Official document linked, regulatory match incomplete
Disclosure An official source document is available, but Roxee has not linked this row to a confirmed FDA animal-drug application or product record yet.
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Loss of appetite 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
Incomplete

Ivermectin 68Mcg, Pyrantel Pamoate 57Mg, Praziquantel 57Mg

Both
Generic ingredient Source review pending No FDA approval linked No FDA approval linked 56% reference complete
Approval status No FDA animal-drug approval linked
Disclosure Roxee has source-supported catalog facts for this medication, but no linked FDA animal-drug application or FDA animal-drug product record. The page s…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Overdose INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE

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 Non-Rx
ZIMECTERIN® Gold Paste Equimax®
Complete

Ivermectin, Praziquantel

Both Non-Rx Known brand: ZIMECTERIN® Gold Paste

For treatment and control of the following parasites in horses: tapeworms-- Anoplocephala perfoliata ; large strongyles (adults)-- Strongylus vulgaris (also early forms in blood vessels), S. edentates (also ti…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Paste FDA branded products available 100% reference complete
FDA products 4 FDA products linked
Brand names 6 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse effects not summarized yet

Adverse-effect terms are not summarized yet from source-backed data for this medication.

Adverse-effect terms are shown only when Roxee has source-backed reports or curated reaction profiles for this medication.

Both
Incomplete

Ivermectin/Pyrantel Chew. Dog 272Mcg/227Mg

Both
Generic ingredient Source review pending Source coverage pending Source coverage pending 58% reference complete
Approval status Source coverage pending
Disclosure Roxee has limited supporting content for this record, but no on-page official FDA animal-drug document is linked yet. Treat it as source-limited unti…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Staggering Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

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
Incomplete

Ivermectin/Pyrantel Chew. Dog 68Mcg/57Mg

Both
Generic ingredient Source review pending Source coverage pending Source coverage pending 58% reference complete
Approval status Source coverage pending
Disclosure Roxee has limited supporting content for this record, but no on-page official FDA animal-drug document is linked yet. Treat it as source-limited unti…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Vomiting Staggering Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

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
Incomplete

Ivermectin + Pyrantel Pamoate

Both

Senvelgo (velagliflozin oral solution) is approved in cats for control of hyperglycemia associated with diabetes mellitus. Species commonly shown: Both.

Generic ingredient Source review pending Source coverage pending Source coverage pending 80% reference complete
Approval status Source coverage pending
Disclosure Roxee has limited supporting content for this record, but no on-page official FDA animal-drug document is linked yet. Treat it as source-limited unti…
Warnings Highlighted
Source review pending Source review pending
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
Heartgard® Plus Tri-Heart Plus Chewable Tablets
Needs review

Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable 136Mcg/326Mg

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 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
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
Heartgard® Plus Tri-Heart Plus Chewable Tablets
Needs review

Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable 272Mcg/652Mg

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 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
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
Heartgard® Plus Tri-Heart Plus Chewable Tablets
Needs review

Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable 68Mcg/163Mg

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 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
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
Iverhart Max® IVERHART MAX® Chew
Needs review

Ivermectin, Pyrantel Pamoate, Praziquantel

Both Rx required Known brand: Iverhart Max®

Prevents canine heartworm disease by eliminating the tissue stage of heartworm larvae ( Dirofilaria immitis ) for 1 month (30 days) after infection and for the treatment and control of roundworm ( Toxocara can…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Chewable tablet 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
Vomiting Drooling Diarrhea

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
Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection, USP
Needs review

Ketamine

Both Rx required Known brand: Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection

It is used for restraint or as the sole anesthetic agent in diagnostic or minor, brief surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. It is used for restraint. It is used in cats as the so…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid (Solution) No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 5 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Emesis (multiple) Intentional misuse 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.

Both Rx required
Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection, USP
Needs review

Ketamine Hydrochloride

Both Rx required Known brand: Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection

It is used for restraint or as the sole anesthetic agent in diagnostic or minor, brief surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. It is used for restraint. It is used in cats as the so…

Generic ingredient Reference complete Liquid (Solution) No FDA branded products linked 100% reference complete
FDA products No FDA products linked
Brand names 5 brand names linked
Warnings Highlighted
Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Death Loss of appetite Anaemia 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
KETOCONAZOLE STRATFORD Keto-C TRIS FLUSH WITH CeraGuard
Incomplete

Ketoconazole

Both Rx required Known brand: KETOCONAZOLE

Senvelgo (velagliflozin oral solution) is approved in cats for control of hyperglycemia associated with diabetes mellitus. Species commonly shown: Both.

Generic ingredient Reference partial Not FDA-approved for animals FDA branded products available 87% 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
Vomiting 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
Thyro-Tabs® Canine ThyroKare™
Needs review

Levothyroxine

Both Rx required Known brand: Thyro-Tabs® Canine

For replacement therapy for diminished thyroid function in dogs. Species commonly shown: Both, Dog, No Use Class Stated Or Implied.

Generic ingredient Reference complete Tablet 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
Lack of efficacy - NOS Loss of appetite Unsteady walking (ataxia)

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
Thyro-Tabs® Canine ThyroKare™
Needs review

Levothyroxine Sodium

Both Rx required Known brand: Thyro-Tabs® Canine

For replacement therapy for diminished thyroid function in dogs. Species commonly shown: Both, Dog, No Use Class Stated Or Implied.

Generic ingredient Reference complete Tablet 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
Erythema (for urticaria see Immune SOC) Abnormal cytology Hair loss

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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