Therapeutic indications
Treatment and prevention of flea and/or tick infestations. The product can be used as part of a treatment strategy for the control of flea allergy dermatitis (FAD). In dogs: treatment and prevention of flea infestations (ctenocephalides spp.). The immediate insecticidal efficacy against new adult flea infestations persists for 9 weeks. Prevention for 8 weeks after application of flea multiplication by inhibiting the hatching of flea eggs (ovicidal activity) and the development of eggs (and subsequent deposition) in adult fleas. Treatment and prevention of tick infestation (dermacentor reticulatus, rhipicephalus sanguineus). The product has immediate and lasting acaricidal efficacy for 6 weeks after application. In cats: treatment and prevention of flea infestations (ctenocephalides spp.). The immediate insecticidal efficacy against new adult flea infestations persists for 8 weeks. Prevention for 6 weeks after application of flea multiplication by inhibiting the hatching of flea eggs (ovicidal activity) and the development of eggs (and subsequent deposition) in adult fleas. Treatment and prevention of tick infestation (rhipicephalus turanicus). The product has immediate and lasting acaricidal efficacy for 5 weeks after application.
Dosage and administration
One pipette per animal corresponding to the minimum recommended dose of 12 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) of fipronil and 6 mg/kg b.w. of (s)-methoprene. Via: spot-on. Open the coat between the shoulder blades to make the skin visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the scalp and squeeze the pipette several times to empty the contents completely and directly onto the skin at one point. Applying the solution near the base of the neck minimizes the possibility of the animal licking the solution off. Pay particular attention after application that multiple animals do not lick off the solution from each other. Pay due attention to avoid excessively wetting the hair with the product, since it would then take on a sticky appearance at the treatment site. Treatment can be repeated every 6 weeks in dogs and every 5 weeks in cats, or as deemed appropriate for the type and level of parasitic exposure. In the absence of specific studies, treatment should not be repeated at intervals of less than 2 weeks.
Target species
Dog, Cat