FIPROTEC 50mg Fipronil Spot-on Cat 6 Pipettes
Treatment and prevention of flea infestations (Ctenocephalides felis).
Description of FIPROTEC 50mg Fipronil Spot-on Cat 6 Pipettes
Fiprotec 50 mg Fipronil Spot-on Chat 6 Pipettes is a pest control for cats that, thanks to its repellent action , eliminates fleas and ticks effectively. It can be integrated into a therapeutic program for the treatment of flea allergy dermatitis , if it has been previously diagnosed by the veterinarian. The duration of protection against flea infestation is 5 weeks . Treatment of tick infestations ( Ixodes ricinus ). Ticks ( Ixodes ricinus ) present on the animal at the time of treatment will be killed within 48 hours. The treatment does not protect against new tick infestations.
This skin solution is suitable for cats older than 2 months and / or more than 1kg.
Advice for use and dosage
- Dosage and route of administration : By topical application to the skin. External only.
- Dosage : 1 pipette of 0.5 ml per cat.
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Composition of FIPROTEC 50mg Fipronil Spot-on Cat 6 Pipettes
Active substance : Fipronil 50.0 mg
Excipients : Butylhydroxyanisole (E-320) 0.100 mg, Butylhydroxytoluene (E-321) 0.050 mg, Benzyl alcohol (E-1519) 142.500 mg
Precaution of use
Avoid contact with the eyes of the animal.
Introducing FIPROTEC 50mg Fipronil Spot-on Chat 6 Pipettes
Fiprotec comes in boxes containing 6 pipettes.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
When to treat my pet?
Cat antiparasitics are necessary against parasites that bother your pet and can be dangerous for your health. Nevertheless it is not enough to deal with the right product, it must also be treated at the right time.
- Uninterrupted treatment throughout the year is recommended, mild winters promote the presence of parasites throughout the year without interruption and even when it is cold, fleas grow very well in apartments!
- All pets must be treated at the same time.
- If you have stopped the treatment, do not forget to resume in the last months of winter so that your animal is well protected in the spring when the infestation pressure becomes strong again.