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Flea Free Ectoline duo dog 10-20kg pipette 2 pieces
Flea Free Ectoline duo dog 10-20kg pipette 2 pieces
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Flea Free Ectoline duo dog 10-20kg pipette
RVG NL 116240 AV
FLEA FREE COMBO M, 134 mg/40 mg spot-on solution for medium dogs 10-20 kg
To be used for flea infestations alone or in conjunction with tick infestations.
Against fleas:
Treatment and prevention of flea infestations (Ctenocephalides felis). One treatment
prevents further infestations for 7 weeks.
Preventing the multiplication of fleas by preventing their development
of adult fleas from flea eggs for 12 weeks after administration.
Against sign:
Treatment of tick infestations (Ixodes ricinus).
One treatment provides sustained acaricidal effectiveness against Ixodes ricinus for 2
weeks and against Dermacentor reticulatus and Rhipicephalus sanguineus for 4 weeks.
If some species of ticks (Dermacentor reticulatus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus)
administration of the veterinary medicinal product are already present, it may not be possible for all ticks to be present within the
are killed in the first 48 hours.
What is this medicine used for?
To be used for flea infestations alone or in conjunction with tick infestations.
Do not use in
Do not use in rabbits, as side effects and even death may occur.
Do not use if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active substances or to any of the excipients.
Be extra careful when
Special warnings for each target species
Shampooing or immersing the animal in water immediately after treatment may shorten the duration of action. The product remains effective against fleas for 5 weeks if the dog is shampooed monthly after treatment. If the dog needs to be bathed, it is better to do so before treatment.
Immersion in water, repeated on two occasions after treatment, did not affect the adulticidal efficacy against fleas, nor the efficacy related to the prevention of the development of adult fleas from flea eggs.
The influence of immersion in water or washing the dog with shampoo on the effectiveness of the veterinary medicinal product against ticks has not been evaluated.
At the beginning of control measures, in the event of an infestation, the dog's basket, bedding and regularly used resting areas such as rugs and upholstery should be treated with a suitable insecticide and vacuumed regularly.
To reduce flea infestation in the environment, all animals in the household should be treated with a suitable flea control product.
The veterinary medicinal product does not prevent ticks from attaching to animals. Transmission of infectious diseases by ticks cannot be completely ruled out if conditions are unfavorable. Immediate efficacy has been demonstrated against Ixodes ricinus, indicating that ticks of this species are likely killed within 48 hours of administration of the veterinary medicinal product.
If Dermacentor reticulatus or Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks are present when the product is applied, they may not be killed within the first 48 hours. Once dead, the ticks will usually fall off the animal. Any remaining ticks should be carefully removed, making sure that no tick mouthparts remain in the skin.
Intake during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Use during pregnancy, lactation or laying
Laboratory studies with fipronil and pyriproxyfen have not shown any data
emerged that indicate teratogenic or embryotoxic effects. The safety of this
veterinary medicinal product has not been demonstrated in pregnant and lactating bitches. Use during pregnancy and
lactation only in accordance with the benefit/risk assessment by the attending veterinarian.
Other information
Special precautions for use in animals
For external use only.
Animals should be accurately weighed before treatment.
In the absence of safety data, the veterinary medicinal product should not be used in
puppies that are younger than 10 weeks old and/or weigh less than 2 kg.
It is important to ensure that the contents of the pipette do not come into contact with the eyes or mouth.
of the dogs to be treated is avoided. In particular, oral ingestion as a result of licking
at the application site by treated animals or animals in contact with treated animals
animals, should be avoided.
Do not use the veterinary medicinal product on wounds or damaged skin.
In the absence of additional safety studies, treatment should not be repeated.
are given at intervals of less than 4 weeks.
The use of the veterinary medicinal product has not been studied in sick or debilitated animals.
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to the
administers to animals
The veterinary medicinal product may cause neurotoxicity.
The veterinary medicinal product may be harmful if swallowed.
Avoid ingestion, including hand-mouth contact.
Do not smoke, drink or eat during application.
In case of accidental ingestion, consult a doctor immediately and read the package leaflet.
or the label to be shown.
This veterinary medicinal product may cause irritation to eyes and mucous membranes.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth, including hand-eye contact.
In case of accidental skin or eye contact, rinse immediately and thoroughly with water.
If skin or eye irritation persists, consult a doctor and read the package leaflet or
label to be shown.
Wash hands after use.
Treated animals should not be touched until the application site is dry. Children should not be
do not play with treated animals until the application site is dry. Therefore, it is recommended
not to treat animals during the day but in the early evening and not to treat recently treated animals
to let guests sleep with the owners, especially children.
Keep the pipettes in the original packaging until use and discard used ones.
pipettes away immediately.
Other precautions
Fipronil and pyriproxyfen may have adverse effects on aquatic organisms.
Dogs should not swim in open water for 48 hours after treatment (see also
section 6.6).
The veterinary medicinal product may have adverse effects on painted, varnished or other
household surfaces or furniture. Allow the application site to dry before contacting
with such materials.
Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary
No serious adverse events were observed in a safety study with 10-week-old
puppies, treated three times with an interval of 4 weeks with up to five times the maximum recommended dose and treated six times with the maximum recommended dose with an interval of 4 weeks.
However, the risk of adverse reactions (see section 4.6) may increase with overdose, so animals should always be treated with the appropriate pipette size according to body weight.
Active ingredients
Active ingredients 1.34 ml pipette:
Fipronil 134.0 mg
Pyriproxyfen 40.2 mg
Excipients
Butylhydroxyanisole E320
Butylhydroxytoluene E321
Diethylene glycol
monoethyl ether
Dosage
Volume Weight dog Fipronil (mg) Pyriproxyfen (mg)
0.67 ml 2-10 kg 67 20.1
1.34 ml 10-20 kg 134 40.2
2.68 ml 20-40 kg 268 80.4
4.02 ml 40-60 kg 402 120.6
For dogs > 60 kg the appropriate combination of pipettes should be used.
Directions for use
Spot-on use
Method of administration:
Remove the pipette from the blister pack. Hold the pipette upright. Tap the narrow part of the
pipette to ensure all contents are in the pipette reservoir.
Break off the tip of the spot-on pipette along the score line.
Part the hair at the back of the dog's neck until the skin is visible.
Place the tip of the pipette directly against the skin and gently squeeze the pipette several times
to empty it. If necessary, the contents of the pipette can be placed in one or two additional places
are administered to prevent the veterinary medicinal product from running off or
applied superficially to the coat, especially in large dogs.
The treatment consists of one pipette, with the option to repeat the application monthly.
Repeat. For optimal control of flea and tick infestations and the multiplication of
fleas, the treatment schedule can be adapted to the epidemiological situation.
Read the package leaflet before use.
Please note the maximum daily dosage.
Responsible for placing on the market
ALFAMED, 13ème rue – LID, 06517 Carros Cedex, France
RVG NL 116240 AV
FLEA FREE COMBO M, 134 mg/40 mg spot-on solution for medium dogs 10-20 kg
To be used for flea infestations alone or in conjunction with tick infestations.
Against fleas:
Treatment and prevention of flea infestations (Ctenocephalides felis). One treatment
prevents further infestations for 7 weeks.
Preventing the multiplication of fleas by preventing their development
of adult fleas from flea eggs for 12 weeks after administration.
Against sign:
Treatment of tick infestations (Ixodes ricinus).
One treatment provides sustained acaricidal effectiveness against Ixodes ricinus for 2
weeks and against Dermacentor reticulatus and Rhipicephalus sanguineus for 4 weeks.
If some species of ticks (Dermacentor reticulatus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus)
administration of the veterinary medicinal product are already present, it may not be possible for all ticks to be present within the
are killed in the first 48 hours.
What is this medicine used for?
To be used for flea infestations alone or in conjunction with tick infestations.
Do not use in
Do not use in rabbits, as side effects and even death may occur.
Do not use if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active substances or to any of the excipients.
Be extra careful when
Special warnings for each target species
Shampooing or immersing the animal in water immediately after treatment may shorten the duration of action. The product remains effective against fleas for 5 weeks if the dog is shampooed monthly after treatment. If the dog needs to be bathed, it is better to do so before treatment.
Immersion in water, repeated on two occasions after treatment, did not affect the adulticidal efficacy against fleas, nor the efficacy related to the prevention of the development of adult fleas from flea eggs.
The influence of immersion in water or washing the dog with shampoo on the effectiveness of the veterinary medicinal product against ticks has not been evaluated.
At the beginning of control measures, in the event of an infestation, the dog's basket, bedding and regularly used resting areas such as rugs and upholstery should be treated with a suitable insecticide and vacuumed regularly.
To reduce flea infestation in the environment, all animals in the household should be treated with a suitable flea control product.
The veterinary medicinal product does not prevent ticks from attaching to animals. Transmission of infectious diseases by ticks cannot be completely ruled out if conditions are unfavorable. Immediate efficacy has been demonstrated against Ixodes ricinus, indicating that ticks of this species are likely killed within 48 hours of administration of the veterinary medicinal product.
If Dermacentor reticulatus or Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks are present when the product is applied, they may not be killed within the first 48 hours. Once dead, the ticks will usually fall off the animal. Any remaining ticks should be carefully removed, making sure that no tick mouthparts remain in the skin.
Intake during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Use during pregnancy, lactation or laying
Laboratory studies with fipronil and pyriproxyfen have not shown any data
emerged that indicate teratogenic or embryotoxic effects. The safety of this
veterinary medicinal product has not been demonstrated in pregnant and lactating bitches. Use during pregnancy and
lactation only in accordance with the benefit/risk assessment by the attending veterinarian.
Other information
Special precautions for use in animals
For external use only.
Animals should be accurately weighed before treatment.
In the absence of safety data, the veterinary medicinal product should not be used in
puppies that are younger than 10 weeks old and/or weigh less than 2 kg.
It is important to ensure that the contents of the pipette do not come into contact with the eyes or mouth.
of the dogs to be treated is avoided. In particular, oral ingestion as a result of licking
at the application site by treated animals or animals in contact with treated animals
animals, should be avoided.
Do not use the veterinary medicinal product on wounds or damaged skin.
In the absence of additional safety studies, treatment should not be repeated.
are given at intervals of less than 4 weeks.
The use of the veterinary medicinal product has not been studied in sick or debilitated animals.
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to the
administers to animals
The veterinary medicinal product may cause neurotoxicity.
The veterinary medicinal product may be harmful if swallowed.
Avoid ingestion, including hand-mouth contact.
Do not smoke, drink or eat during application.
In case of accidental ingestion, consult a doctor immediately and read the package leaflet.
or the label to be shown.
This veterinary medicinal product may cause irritation to eyes and mucous membranes.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth, including hand-eye contact.
In case of accidental skin or eye contact, rinse immediately and thoroughly with water.
If skin or eye irritation persists, consult a doctor and read the package leaflet or
label to be shown.
Wash hands after use.
Treated animals should not be touched until the application site is dry. Children should not be
do not play with treated animals until the application site is dry. Therefore, it is recommended
not to treat animals during the day but in the early evening and not to treat recently treated animals
to let guests sleep with the owners, especially children.
Keep the pipettes in the original packaging until use and discard used ones.
pipettes away immediately.
Other precautions
Fipronil and pyriproxyfen may have adverse effects on aquatic organisms.
Dogs should not swim in open water for 48 hours after treatment (see also
section 6.6).
The veterinary medicinal product may have adverse effects on painted, varnished or other
household surfaces or furniture. Allow the application site to dry before contacting
with such materials.
Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary
No serious adverse events were observed in a safety study with 10-week-old
puppies, treated three times with an interval of 4 weeks with up to five times the maximum recommended dose and treated six times with the maximum recommended dose with an interval of 4 weeks.
However, the risk of adverse reactions (see section 4.6) may increase with overdose, so animals should always be treated with the appropriate pipette size according to body weight.
Active ingredients
Active ingredients 1.34 ml pipette:
Fipronil 134.0 mg
Pyriproxyfen 40.2 mg
Excipients
Butylhydroxyanisole E320
Butylhydroxytoluene E321
Diethylene glycol
monoethyl ether
Dosage
Volume Weight dog Fipronil (mg) Pyriproxyfen (mg)
0.67 ml 2-10 kg 67 20.1
1.34 ml 10-20 kg 134 40.2
2.68 ml 20-40 kg 268 80.4
4.02 ml 40-60 kg 402 120.6
For dogs > 60 kg the appropriate combination of pipettes should be used.
Directions for use
Spot-on use
Method of administration:
Remove the pipette from the blister pack. Hold the pipette upright. Tap the narrow part of the
pipette to ensure all contents are in the pipette reservoir.
Break off the tip of the spot-on pipette along the score line.
Part the hair at the back of the dog's neck until the skin is visible.
Place the tip of the pipette directly against the skin and gently squeeze the pipette several times
to empty it. If necessary, the contents of the pipette can be placed in one or two additional places
are administered to prevent the veterinary medicinal product from running off or
applied superficially to the coat, especially in large dogs.
The treatment consists of one pipette, with the option to repeat the application monthly.
Repeat. For optimal control of flea and tick infestations and the multiplication of
fleas, the treatment schedule can be adapted to the epidemiological situation.
Read the package leaflet before use.
Please note the maximum daily dosage.
Responsible for placing on the market
ALFAMED, 13ème rue – LID, 06517 Carros Cedex, France

