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Old 01-20-2014, 04:28 PM   #37
Wild Blue
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Florida
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We'll I don't know what else to say. Still, I respect your decision not to use Trifexis but it's unfair to label Trifexis a deadly product and to tell someone who is looking for advise on a product that it will "kill your dog".

If Trifexis was dangerous that would make ALL these type of products dangerous. It IS a wonderful product for dogs who suffer with flea allergies and unfortunately there is not a lot of alternatives.

If it is dangerous then how come none of my pets are dead? Then why are the hundreds of dog that I know are on it alive? The ONLY reaction I have seen was vomiting in a few dogs.

"These rumors have been circulating for more than a year, and despite this Trifexis sales increased 8% in the first nine months of 2013. It is also unlikely that a definitive link between Trifexis and the deaths will be established. The 31 deaths reported to the FDA also occurred over the life of the drug, averaging out to only around one death per month despite Trifexis being prescribed at more than 15,000 veterinary clinics in the United States."
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