It is important to remember that all insecticides are toxicants, and they are safety tested only for certain animals. Thus fipronil, which is very, very safe for dogs and cats, has been found to cause severe toxic reactions in rabbits treated for flea control. It is actually against the la...
Eleven dogs with generalized demodicosis received either low-dose lufenuron (mean 13.3 mg kg-1 once a day on the first 5 days of the month) or high-dose lufenuron (mean 15.8 mg kg-1 three times a week) orally for 2 or 3 months. None of the dogs showed a decrease in mite numbers...
Lufenuron is approved for use in dogs and cats 6 weeks of age and older for the control of flea populations. The combination product of lufenuron and milbemycin (Sentinel?) is indicated for use in puppies and dogs 4 weeks and older for prevention and control flea populations, prevention of ...
Lufenuron (Program) has been used for prevention of flea infections in dogs and cats because it inhibits chitin synthesis. For this use, it has been given to dogs at a dose of 10 mg/kg every 30 days and to cats at a dose of 30 mg/kg every 30 days. It may also have some ...
A method for quantitation of lufenuron (CGA-184699) in blood was developed for the purpose of determining lufenuron pharmacokinetics in cats and dogs. Lufenuron is an investigational insect development inhibitor used in the control of fleas on cats and dogs. An extract of lufenuron from blood is ...
Dogs over 100 lbs are provided the appropriate combination of tablets. AdministrationTo ensure adequate absorption, always administer Preventer Plus Flavor Tabs to dogs immediately after or in conjunction with a normal meal. Recommended Dosage Schedule for Dogs ...
(IGRs) are molecules that interfere with hormones or enzymes. They inhibit reproduction in insect adults and block organogenesis of immature stages. Their use in veterinary medicine began 20 years ago, either for livestock animals or domestic carnivores to control fleas. IGRs used in dogs and cats...
2000 . Use of lufenuron for treating fungal infections of dogs and cats: 297 cases (1997–1999). J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc 217: 1510 – 1514 .Ben-Ziony Y, Arzi B. Use of lufenuron for treating fungal infections of dogs and cats: 297 cases (1997-1999). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2000...
felis per week were placed on each dog for a period of 4 weeks. The development of the flea populations in treated animals (8 dogs in both summer and spring) was compared with that in the untreated dogs (5 in the summer and 4 in the spring). Treated dogs were given lufenuron (...
During the last few years, reports have appeared claiming that lufenuron diminished or even cured dermatophyte infections in cats and dogs. As these observations have a rather anecdotal character leading to some ambiguity in the literature, it was decided to test lufenuron in a generally accepted ...