Steven Cohen  |  December 31, 2019

Category: Legal News

Merck Animal Health has been hit with a class action lawsuit by consumers who claim that their dog and cat drug Bravecto contains a pesticide that is harmful to pets.

Bravecto tablets and topical medications are used on both cats and dogs, and are marketed as a way to prevent ticks and fleas for up to three months.

Plaintiff Valerie Palmieri says she paid just under $50 for one Bravecto chewable tablet to treat her 78 pound German Shepherd Jake for fleas and ticks.

After taking the pill, Jake started to vomit, did not eat, and began to show symptoms of lethargy, according to the Bravecto class action lawsuit. The plaintiff reportedly took Jake to the emergency animal clinic after the dog was no longer able to walk.

Palmieri claims that she contacted Merck to talk about Jake’s possible adverse reaction to taking the drug. The company allegedly denied that that Jake’s sickness was caused by Bravecto but offered to pay for the emergency room visit.

However, the company would only pay if she signed an agreement which would release any claims against the company, according to the Bravecto class action lawsuit.

The plaintiff states that she refused to release her claims as she wasn’t sure if Jake’s symptoms would be long-term and was still not sure if her dog’s symptoms were caused by the drug.

After more tests and a trip to a neurologist, the plaintiff’s veterinarian allegedly told her that he “presumed” that Jake’s diagnosis of meningitis was a result of “Bravecto toxicity,” which was contrary to what she was told by the defendant.

Since he ingested the drug, Jake has continued to have neurological episodes, according to the Bravecto class action lawsuit. In September of this year, he reportedly fell down a flight of stairs and broke his leg. The plaintiff claims that she has spent “tens of thousands of dollars” treating Jake after he ingested Bravecto.

Palmieri says that when she purchased the tablet, the packaging and materials enclosed therein did not state that neurological adverse reactions were possible when taking the pill. In addition, the defendant allegedly did not tell veterinarians about the possible safety issues that the drug posed to pets.  

“Because Defendant failed to disclose the risks of Bravecto to consumers and misrepresented the safety of Bravecto, consumers would be reasonable in purchasing Bravecto to treat their pets in a safe manner,” the class action lawsuit notes.

The Bravecto class action lawsuit also states that in September 2018, the FDA issued an alert about the possible neurological events that are associated with medicines like Bravecto to treat fleas and ticks.

The FDA has subsequently asked manufacturers to change their labels to “highlight neurological events because these events were seen consistently across the isoxazoline class of products” and “to provide veterinarians and pet owners with the information they need to make treatment decisions for each pet on an individual basis,” according to the Bravecto class action lawsuit.

The plaintiff states that the defendant now discloses that there may be some neurological reactions to taking Bravecto, including tremors, ataxia, and seizures.

“Every consumer who purchased Bravecto without being informed of the true facts about its health and safety risks prior to purchase was injured at the point of sale when, instead of obtaining a safe flea and tick medication, they obtained Defendant’s unreasonably dangerous and defective product,” the Bravecto class action lawsuit states.

Did you purchase Bravecto for your pet? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Mark A. Dicello, Adam J. Levitt, and Amy E. Keller of DiCello Levitt and Gutzler LLC and Jessica J. Sleater and Ralph N. Sianni of Andersen Sleater Sianni LLC.

The Bravecto Class Action Lawsuit is Valerie Palmieri v. Intervet Inc., et. al, Case No. 2:19-cv-22024, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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1,807 thoughts onBravecto Class Action Says Meds Aren’t Safe For Pets

  1. Joel Markus says:

    I have given my dog Bravecto, but luckily we have seen no side effects to date.

  2. Jean Kelley says:

    I used Bravecto and Nexguard on several dogs. Never again!!!!

  3. Leanne Pominville says:

    My 9 year old German Shepherd dog was in good health, approximately 10 days to 2 weeks after his first dose of Bravecta his gait became ataxic. Days later He seized all night , seemed to have had a stroke and was euthanized on 9.11.18

  4. Kerri Berger says:

    Oh no! I’ve been giving this to my dog for two years! She had vomiting and extreme thirst which we took her to the vet for which had an unexplained cause. Maybe this was why!!! Makes me so mad put me on the list and thank you for this I will throw this medication in the trash can!

  5. Allene Eroh says:

    I have used Bravecto on my 9 year old Yorkie and am now afraid to give it to him.

  6. Corey Perillo says:

    My healthy 18month old puppy took Bravecto for the first time in June 2018, by July she had stopped eating, her kidneys and liver shut down and then ultimately euthanized after over $3000 of unsuccessful diagnosis and vet treatment.

  7. Shirley Arrington says:

    my Golden Doodle was fine and walking fine, and the evening after vet gave her bravecto, she had seizures and shakes all night long. The next morning she could not use her back leg. Severe reaction to it but vet could not confirm what caused it and recommended put her out of her suffering. There was no warning about the side effects at that time! I was not aware of issues till after this happened.

  8. Kristine Strong says:

    I have two cats. Both were given Bravecto topical flea and tick prevention (3 mo.). Within a day, both lost massive clumps of hair. Both were vomiting. Both were lethargic. These side effects lasted 5 days in one cat and just over a week in the other one.

  9. Brande Hixson says:

    We have been giving our female a French Bulldog Bravecto for 3 years. Please add me to the list.

  10. Holly Muenchow says:

    I ‘inherited’ my mom’s dog after she passed. In March I took him to the vet for a check up, and they sold me Bravecto for flea and tick protection. He had a seizure shortly after his first dose. I do not know what products are considered ‘safe’ for these treatments for fleas/ticks, but I do not want to give the dog this product any further.

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