Spinosad (Comfortis) for Dogs and Cats
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Spinosad (Comfortis) for Dogs and Cats: How It Works and When to Use It
By Dr Duncan Houston
Quick Answer
Spinosad is a fast-acting oral flea treatment used in dogs and cats that begins killing fleas within hours. It is effective when given monthly with food, but can cause vomiting in some pets and should be used cautiously in animals with seizure history or when combined with certain medications.
Flea control has come a long way.
We’ve gone from messy sprays and washes to simple oral medications that work quickly and reliably.
Spinosad sits in that category. It works fast, it’s effective, and when used properly, it’s a very useful option.
But like any medication, it’s not for every pet.
What to do if your pet has fleas
If you notice fleas:
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Start an effective flea treatment promptly
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Treat all pets in the household
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Address the environment (bedding, carpets)
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Continue treatment consistently
Stopping early or treating inconsistently is where infestations come back.
What is spinosad
Spinosad is a natural insecticide derived from soil bacteria.
It is used in veterinary medicine as an oral flea treatment and is found in products such as:
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Comfortis
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Trifexis (combined with additional parasite control)
How it works
Spinosad affects the flea’s nervous system.
Once a flea bites a treated pet:
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the nervous system is overstimulated
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the flea becomes paralyzed
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the flea dies quickly
Flea kill begins rapidly after administration and continues to protect for the dosing period.
How it is used
Spinosad is typically:
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given as a chewable tablet
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administered once monthly
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given with food to improve absorption
Giving it on a full stomach improves both effectiveness and tolerance.
Combination products
Spinosad is sometimes combined with other medications.
For example:
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Trifexis combines spinosad with a heartworm and intestinal parasite preventative
This can simplify parasite control into a single product.
Common side effects
The most common issue is:
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vomiting, especially after the first dose
Other possible effects:
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reduced appetite
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diarrhea
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lethargy
These often improve with continued use or when given properly with food.
Important considerations
Seizure risk
Spinosad should be used cautiously in pets with:
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a history of seizures
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neurological conditions
Alternative flea control may be more appropriate in these cases.
Sensitivity to ingredients
Some pets may react to tablet components (such as protein sources).
Monitor closely when starting.
Cats
Tablets may be large and require splitting.
Ensure full ingestion of the dose.
Drug interactions
The most important interaction to be aware of is with ivermectin.
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low-dose ivermectin (heartworm prevention) is generally safe
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high-dose ivermectin (used in some treatments) can increase risk of toxicity when combined with spinosad
Always inform your vet of all medications your pet is receiving.
When to avoid spinosad
Consider alternatives if your pet:
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has a seizure disorder
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has had previous adverse reactions
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is pregnant or lactating
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cannot tolerate oral medications
There are many flea control options available.
How it compares to other flea treatments
Spinosad is:
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fast acting
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orally administered
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highly effective against fleas
Other options may offer:
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tick coverage
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longer duration
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topical application instead of oral
The best choice depends on your pet’s needs and lifestyle.
Preventing reinfestation
Flea control is not just about the pet.
To fully manage fleas:
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treat all animals in the household
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wash bedding regularly
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vacuum carpets and furniture
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continue prevention consistently
Stopping too early is the most common mistake.
FAQ
How quickly does spinosad work
It begins killing fleas within hours of administration.
Should I give it with food
Yes. This improves both effectiveness and reduces the risk of vomiting.
What if my pet vomits after taking it
If vomiting occurs soon after dosing, contact your vet for advice.
Can I use it with heartworm prevention
In most cases, yes, but always confirm with your vet.
Final thoughts
Spinosad is a fast and effective flea treatment when used correctly.
The key points are:
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give it with food
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monitor for side effects
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use consistently
It’s a great option for many pets, but not every pet.
Still unsure what to do next?
Flea control can be confusing with so many options available.
Is this the right product?
Is your pet reacting to it?
Should you switch?
If you’re unsure, getting guidance early helps you avoid ongoing infestations and side effects.
The ASK A VET™ app gives you access to veterinary advice when you need it, helping you choose the right treatment with confidence.