TreatmentsMost dogs infected with heartworm can be effectively treated. The goal of treatment is to kill all of mature rats with an adulticide and most of microfilariae using a microfilaricide. It is crucial to try and accomplish this goal with a minimum of harmful effects from medication and a tolerable degree of complications created by the dying heartworms. Heartworm infected puppies showing no signs or moderate signs have a high success rate with treatment. Patients with evidence of severe heartworm disease can be successfully treated, but the possibility of mortality and complications is greater. The existence of severe heartworm disease within a patient along with the presence of additional life-threatening diseases may avoid treatment for heartworm disease.Adult Heartworm Therapy (Adulticide Remedy )There is currently one medication approved by the FDA for use in dogs to the removal of adult heartworms. This drug is an organic arsenical compound. Dogs getting this medication therapy will typically have experienced a thorough pretreatment evaluation of its own condition and will subsequently be hospitalized during the management of this drug.
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