FRONTLINE DOG cheap XL Spot-On 4 pipettes 40-60 kg
In giant dogs, pipettes Frontline provides treatment and prevention of infestations by fleas and ticks, and removal of lice.
The duration of protection against new infestations is two months for fleas and one month for ticks.
The drug can be incorporated into a treatment of allergic dermatitis by flea bite (FAD).
Description FRONTLINE DOG cheap XL Spot-On 4 pipettes 40-60 kg
Pipettes FRONTLINE Spot-On are as effective as the spray version, but easier to use. Within 24 hours, your dog is protected against fleas and ticks.
Puppies can be treated with FRONTLINE Spot-On (from 8 weeks), and pregnant dogs or lactating.
Directions for use and dosage
Dosage and administration: External topical.
Dogs from 40 to 60 kg: a pipette FRONTLINE® Spot On XL per animal (4.02 mL).
Manual :
Break the tip of the pipette Frontline Dog at the cutting part and empty the pipette directly on the skin of the animal by removing hair, preferably at two points, at the base of the neck between the shoulders to avoid licking. Ensure fully empty the contents of the pipette Frontline Dog.
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Composition of FRONTLINE DOG cheap XL Spot-On 4 pipettes 40-60 kg
FRONTLINE Spot On Dog XL: FIPRONIL 402 mg
Butylhydroxyanisole (E320) 0.80 mg
Butylhydroxytoluene (E321) 0.40 mg
Ethanol: 0.402 ml
Excipient: 1 pipette of 4.02 ml
Precaution of use
This product FRONTLINE DOG cheap XL Spot-On 4 pipettes 40-60 kg is a veterinary drug. Read carefully the instructions before use. Ask your pharmacist or veterinarian. If symptoms persist, consult a veterinarian.
FRONTLINE presentation DOG cheap XL Spot-On 4 pipettes 40-60 kg
Box of 4 pipettes. Price free veterinary pharmacy.
Learn more about ticks and fleas
The chips are the main ectoparasites encountered. Their presence may be manifested by low to intense itching, allergic dermatitis (hypersensitivity reaction to flea saliva), Dipylidium type of intestinal worm infestations, ...
Ticks are ectoparasites very well known in some areas including hunting areas and woodlands. The main tick species are responsible for the transmission of babesiosis, borreliosis (Lyme disease) as well as ehrlichiosis. In addition, Lyme disease is a zoonosis, that is to say that man may also contract the disease.