Frontline Combo Dog Size S (2-10kg) 4 Pipettes
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Frontline Combo Dog Size S (2-10kg) 4 Pipettes is a solution for spot on for an external use only, for dogs between 2 and 10kg.
This solution removes fleas, ticks and lice:
- it kills fleas and protects from new infestations during 8 weeks.
- it inhibits the development of eggs, larvae, pupae of fleas during 8 weeks, allowing to avoid the contamination of the dog environment during this same period.
- it kills ticks on your animal and protects him from new infestations during 4 weeks.
- it kills chewing insects.
The duration of protection of the solution is not affected by immersion in water or weekly shampoos with a chlorhexidine shampoo up to 6 weeks, when this is done 2 days after treatment.
It can be integrated in a therapeutic program of allergic dermatitis by fleas' stings (DAPP).
- Remove a pipette from the package.
- Hold the pipette straight. Tap the narrow part of the pipette to make sure that its contents remain in the wide part of the pipette and break the tip with a dry gesture towards the back of the pipette.
- Spread the hair at the back of the animal, at the base of the neck between the shoulder blades, until the skin is visible. Place the pipette tip on the skin and press the pipette several times to empty it completely. Wash your hands after application.Transient effects on the coat may be observed after application.
Do not store above 30°C.
Store in original packaging.
Fipronil 10% w/v, (S)-methoprene 9% w/v.
EAN Code | 3661103047179 |
Form | Solution |
Presentation | Box |
Contents | 4 pipettes of 0,67ml |
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Frontline products have been developed to kill fleas and ticks on animals by contact of the parasite with the medicine deposed on the skin.
Products that don't go in blood, but that are concentrated in the sebum and are then stored in the sebaceous glands.
Frontline also contains one insect growth regulator. This one avoids the infestation by eggs eventually produced before the death of the flea.