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AMFLEE combo 67 / 60.3mg solution for application for dogs 2-10kg

TAD Pharma GmbH

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AMFLEE combo 67 / 60.3mg solution for order for dogs 2-10kg

If we want to protect our dog from diseases that are transmitted by ticks, it is best to start removing the ticks while walking . If we do not do this and the parasite has already attached itself to the animal, it must be removed as soon as possible as it takes several hours for most tick-borne diseases to be transmitted. Dog fleas should also be eliminated as they can transmit the dog tapeworm, which is also a risk to humans. In some dogs, flea bites can cause allergic reactions that can lead to severe skin inflammation.

A variety of products are available to control ticks, fleas and other external parasites in dogs, but these products are not equally effective and reliable. Fipronil, which has been marketed around the world for some time, is arguably one of the most effective of these drugs. Its effectiveness has been proven on many occasions. It is available from the vet as a spot-on formulation, which is the most modern way of tick and flea control. It is relatively easy to use, as the product is applied to a single place - on the neck of the animal. Its unique mode of action ensures that the active ingredient is distributed over the entire body of the animal. Fipronil is bound in the fatty components of the skin and in the hair follicles, from where it is continuously released to the skin and fur. This ensures continuous, long-lasting protection against external parasites that remains effective even after bathing.

In order to have effective control of ticks and fleas, it is very important that the pet owner discuss this issue with their veterinarian.

For information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your veterinarian or pharmacist. 

Warning noticeFor information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your veterinarian or pharmacist.