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Frontline Combo DOG

helps in the fight against external parasites in dogs

Frontline COMBO Dogs - pipettes with external antiparasitic solution for the prevention and treatment of flea and tick infestations in dogs

  • Used in the treatment and prevention of flea (Ctenocephalides spp.) and tick (Rhipicephalus spp., Dermatocentor spp., Ixodes spp.) infestations in dogs.
  • Treatment and control of flea allergic dermatitis in dogs.
  • Prevention of flea breeding by stopping the development of eggs, larvae and pupae developed from eggs laid by fleas for 6 weeks after application.
  • Prevention and treatment of lice infestations in dogs.

Presentation:

  • FRONTLINE is a treatment that kills fleas and ticks through contact of the parasite with the medicine applied to the skin of your pet.
  • After application, FRONTLINE does not enter the animal's blood, but concentrates in the sebum of its skin (a thin surface layer) and is thus stored in the sebaceous glands.
  • FRONTLINE is therefore characterized by being stored for several weeks after application, being resistant to rain, baths and shampoos.
  • By respecting an interval of 48 hours between application and exposure to water, and without exceeding one bath and shampoo per week, FRONTLINE remains effective even after bathing and shampooing.
  • Fleas and ticks are killed when they come into contact with the insecticide / acaricide molecule on your animal's skin.
  • FRONTLINE acts on the nervous system of the parasites, which die due to nervous hyperexcitation.
  • FRONTLINE provides additional security against fleas: it also contains an insect reproduction regulator. This regulator prevents the infestation of the home with eggs laid before the flea dies.

Product action:

On fleas
FRONTLINE kills adult fleas within 24 hours of their arrival on the animal. FRONTLINE Combo offers double security: it also prevents contamination of the home with flea eggs and larvae.
On ticks
FRONTLINE eliminates over 90% of ticks within 48 hours of their attachment to the animal, thus reducing the risk of disease transmission. This risk is maximum after 48 hours of the tick attaching to the animal.
On animal lice
FRONTLINE kills lice present on the animal within a maximum of 48 hours.

Composition:

Compozitie Chimica

Frontline C - Spot On S

Frontline C - Spot On M

Frontline C - Spot On L

Frontline C - Spot On XL

Fipronil

67 mg

134 mg

268 mg

402 mg

[S] – metopren

60,3 mg

120,6 mg

241.2 mg

361,80 mg

Butilhidroxianizol

0,13 mg

0,27 mg

0,54 mg

0,80 mg

Butilhidroxitoluen

0,07 mg

0,13 mg

0,27 mg

0,40 mg

Excipient q.s.p

0,67 ml

1,34 ml

2,68 ml

4,02 ml

Cantitate Pipeta

0,67 ml

1,34 ml

2,68 ml

4,02 ml

Greutate Caine

2 – 10 kg

10 – 20 kg

20 – 40 kg

> 40 kg

Pharmaceutical form:

Solution for cutaneous application.
Contraindications:

  • Do not use in puppies under 8 weeks of age or weighing less than 1 kg.
  • Do not use in sick animals (systemic diseases, fever) or in convalescence.
  • Do not use in rabbits, as it may cause adverse reactions and even death of the animal.

Adverse effects:

  • Slight hypersalivation in case of accidental ingestion of the product into the oral cavity.
  • In exceptional cases, skin reactions may occur at the site of application of the product (skin discoloration, local alopecia, pruritus, erythema), itching and general alopecia have been reported after use. In exceptional cases, hypersalivation, reversible neurological reactions (agitation, depression, nervousness), vomiting, or respiratory symptoms have been reported.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Pharmaceutical precautions:

  • It is very important to ensure that the product is applied in an area where the dog cannot lick the product and also to ensure that the animals do not lick each other after treatment.
  • The animal should not be bathed for 2 days after treatment.
  • There may already be a single tick on the animal. For this reason, the transmission of an infectious disease cannot be excluded.

Use during pregnancy: can be used in pregnant and lactating bitches.
Administration and dosage:

  • The minimum interval between treatments is 4 weeks.
  • Route of administration: External, by application to the skin.

Dosage: Apply a pipette directly to the skin in the area between the shoulder blades.

Method of administration:

  • Remove the pipette from the packaging and break the end at the pre-cut part.
  • Remove the hair to apply directly to the skin.
  • Place the tip on the skin between the animal's 2 shoulders and press the pipette several times to empty all the contents into one or two points
  • Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes)
  • The fur may become sticky in the area of ​​application when more than one dose is applied. If this phenomenon occurs, it will disappear within 24 hours after treatment.

Precautions:

  • Avoid spraying into the animal's eyes.

Recommendations for the person administering the treatment:

  • This product may cause irritation of the mucous membranes and eyes. Consequently, contact of the product with the mouth or eyes should be avoided.
  • Animals and people with hypersensitivity to insecticides or alcohol should avoid contact with Frontline C pipettes.
  • Avoid contact with fingers; if this happens, wash hands with soap and water.
  • If accidentally sprayed into the eyes, rinsing with water is recommended.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after applying the treatment;
  • Avoid handling the animal until the area where the product was applied is dry, and children should not play with the animals until the fur is dry. Therefore, it is recommended to apply the treatment in the evening, and during the night the dog should sleep alone, not with one of the owners and especially not with children.
  • Do not smoke, eat or drink during the treatment.