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Lufenuron Flea Medicine for Dogs 26-45 lbs

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For flea control in dogs weighing 26-45 lbs. This product DOES NOT kill adult fleas. This medication is essential to break the flea life cycle and stop the flea problem. One-a-month capsule, kill eggs and flea larvae.  To kill adult fleas use NITENPYRAM.

Dosage

Capsule should be given orally once per month at the minimum dose of 10 mg Lufenuron per 2.2 lbs body weight according to the following table. Treatment of existing infestations can begin at any time. 

See more about warnings and side effects further below.

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Description

Lufenuron, the active ingredient, is an insect development inhibitor (IDI) belonging to the group of benzoyl-phenyl-ureas (BPUs). Like all BPU’s, lufenuron acts as a chitin synthesis inhibitor. Female fleas feeding on treated animals will produce eggs out of which no larvae will hatch. The interruption of the flea life cycle results in a long-term, very effective flea control on the animal as well as in the environment. Lufenuron is quickly absorbed into blood, after oral administration. Subsequently it is deposited in the pet’s body fat from where it is slowly released back to the bloodstream. Oral capsule for prevention and control of flea infestations in dogs and cats. Lufenuron does not kill ticks

All dogs in a household must be treated in order to prevent the buildup of developing fleas in the environment, thus establishing an infestation.

Warning:

DO NOT GIVE TO PETS LESS THAN 2 POUNDS

Pets must be at least 6 weeks of age to begin taking Lufenuron. Do not use the medication if your pet is allergic to Lufenuron.  It is your responsibility to give this product properly. If necessary, more information consult a veterinarian.

Lufenuron side effects, adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and warnings

  • After oral administration the following rare adverse drug reactions can happen: vomit, lethargy or depression, loss of appetite, diarrhea, difficult breathing, itching, reddened skin.
  • Do not use tablets for dogs on cats, and never use tablets for large dogs on small dogs. It happens that some users want to save money buying capsules for large dogs for treating smaller dogs (or even cats!) twice or more times. The risk of overdosing is considerable.
  • No given an overdose. An overdose maybe causes intoxication.
  • For more info about safety Summaries, visit parasitipedia.net.
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