Six lots of Iverhart Plus Flavored Chewables, a heart-worm
preventive, have been recalled because of a stability issue involving the
medication’s active ingredient ivermectin, the American Veterinary Medical
Association reported this week.
The manufacturer, Virbac Animal Health of Fort Worth,
Texas, did not issue a public recall notice. A spokesperson could not be
reached to comment.
A selected amount of Iverhart was recalled:
• Large dogs (51 to 100
pounds): lots 120076, 120086 and 120856.
• Medium dogs (26 to 50
pounds): lot 120202.
• Small dogs (up to 25
pounds): lots 120196 and 120844.
Iverhart Plus, a generic equivalent to Merial Ltd.’s
Heartgard Plus, is formulated for the prevention of heartworm disease and for
the treatment and control of roundworms and hookworms.
Stability concerns led Virbac to recall a single lot of
Iverhart Max Chewable Tablets in April 2012. A lack of stability can reduce a
medication’s efficacy.
Veterinarians or pet owners who have questions may
contact Virbac Technical Services at 800-338-3659, ext. 3052.”
Source: Pet MD
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