What is the difference between frontline combo and frontline plus
Is there any difference in the ingredients? My dog is really sensitive in regards to flea treatment and I don't want to risk a reaktion! Thank you for your help.
Is there any difference in the Everyone says Frontline Combo and Frontline Plus are the same product. I have a package of Frontline Combo in front of me, and it states that it kills fleas and protects against re-infestation for 8 weeks.
Frontline Plus states that it is effective against fleas for 4 weeks. Maybe European fleas are just weaker than their American counterparts! Original Frontline Spot On Frontline Spot On is an effective flea and tick treatment that comes in the form of a pipette.
New Frontline Plus Frontline Plus boasts all of the benefits of the original Frontline Spot On product but it comes with a dual action formula that not only kills fleas and ticks on your pet but it also prevents the eggs from hatching in and around your home. How Does Frontline Work? How Often Should Frontline be Used? Frontline Plus is a flea and tick treatment available in the U. This over-the-counter medication is the most popular topical solution for treating fleas and ticks.
Advantage II kills fleas, but it does not kill ticks. Frontline Plus kills both fleas and ticks, and kills and repels Mosquitos. Interactions None known. Amounts to be administered and administration route Cats: One pipette of 0. In the absence of safety studies, the minimum treatment interval is 4 weeks. Dogs: By topical application to the skin. Ferrets: One pipette of 0. The minimum treatment interval is 4 weeks. Method of administration: Hold the pipette upright.
Tap the narrow part of the pipette to ensure the contents remain within the main body of the pipette. Snap back the tip. Part the coat on the back of the animal at the base of the neck in front of the shoulder blades until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze the pipette several times to empty its contents completely and directly onto the skin in one spot.
Overdose Cats: No undesirable effects were observed in target animal safety studies in cats and kittens aged 8 weeks and older and weighing about 1 kg treated once a month at five times the recommended dose for six consecutive months. Itching may occur following treatment. Overdose application of the product will cause a sticky appearance of hairs at the treatment spot.
However, should this occur, it will disappear within 24 hours post application. Dogs: No adverse effects were observed in target animal safety studies in 8 week old puppies, growing dogs and dogs weighing about 2 kg treated once at five times the recommended dose.
The risk of experiencing adverse effects may however increase when overdosing, so animals should always be treated with the correct pipette size according to bodyweight. Ferrets: In ferrets aged 6 months and older and treated once every 2 weeks for four treatments, at five times the recommended dose, body weight loss was observed in some animals. Frontline Combo Frontline Combo has been developed for the treatment of flea infestations on cats, dogs and ferrets, alone or in association with ticks.
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