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Nexgard Red Large Dog

Active Constituents: 136mg Afoxolaner

 NexGard (Red) is suitable for large dogs from 25.1 to 50 kg ( 55 - 110 lb )  in bodyweight.

Expiry: 6 Chews March 2026, 12 Chews March 2026

Make NexGard your dog’s monthly treat and you’ll have reassurance of protection against flea infestations as well as ticks (including the deadly paralysis tick), mites, lice and flea tapeworms.

Features & Benefits

  • Australia's leading monthly flea, tick, mites and lice protection product for dogs.*
  • Soft, tasty beef-flavoured chew that dogs love.
  • Convenient monthly dosing that's easy to remember.
  • Can be given with or without food.
  • Safe for puppies from 8 weeks of age and weighing at least 2 kg.
  • Not affected by bathing, swimming or shampooing.
  • Safe to use in breeding, pregnant and lactating females.

Claims

  • Rapidly kills fleas
  • Treats and controls ticks, including paralysis ticks
  • Treats and controls mange and mites
  • Treats and controls biting lice
  • Prevents flea tapeworm infestations
  • Controls flea allergy dermatitis
  • Effective for one month
  • Tasty chew

Protect from Fleas 

Fleas are more than just a nuisance, in some cases causing chronic skin disease and even transmitting infectious or parasitic diseases. Some of these can be transmitted to humans too.

NexGard kills fleas on dogs for 5 weeks (35 days), ensuring protection for a full month. By killing fleas fast, NexGard breaks the flea lifecycle, helping keep your dog healthy and your home flea free.

Through its rapid effect on fleas, NexGard also prevents the transmission of flea tapeworm.

Protect from Ticks

Australia is home to a number of tick species that can affect dogs. Of greatest concern is the potentially deadly paralysis tick which, each year, affects an estimated 10,000 dogs and cats.

A single adult female paralysis tick can kill a dog if left untreated, so preventative strategies are essential.

NexGard kills ticks on dogs (paralysis ticks, bush ticks and brown dog ticks) for 35 days (5 weeks) ensuring protection for a full month. To minimise the risk of tick paralysis, it’s also important to perform daily searching and removal of ticks.

Protect from Mites 

Mite infestation, also called mange, can cause severe skin or ear irritation and impact your dog’s quality of life.

Some mites, for example Sarcoptes scabiei, can also be transmitted from dogs to humans.

NexGard is an effective ear mite treatment for dogs. It also treats and controls demodectic mange caused by Demodex spp. and sarcoptic mange caused by Sarcoptes scabiei.

Protect from Lice

Lice are tiny insects that can cause skin irritation and hair loss.

NexGard treats and controls biting lice on dogs. To minimise the likelihood of lice reinfestation, it is important to treat all animals within a household with an approved lice control product.

*CEESA International Sales Services MAT Q2 2024.

See product label for full claim details and directions for use.

 

 

 

 

Specifications
For Large Dogs 25.1-50kg ( 55 - 110 lb )
Active Constituents 136mg Afoxolaner
Application Monthly
Safety Information NexGard is for use in dogs only. The most frequently reported adverse reactions include vomiting, dry/flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy, and lack of appetite. The safe use of NexGard in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs has not been evaluated. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. Store at or below 30°C (86°F) with excursions permitted up to 40°C (104°F). The most frequently reported adverse reaction was vomiting. The occurrence of vomiting was generally self-limiting and of short duration and tended to decrease with subsequent doses. There are no known contraindications for the use of NexGard.

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Nexgard Red Large Dog

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