BIOCANIPRO insecticide collar for cats
Composition
Dimpylate 2,1 g - Excipient q.s.p. 1 collar of 14 g.
Presentation
Box of 1 bag of 1 collar: A.M.M. n° FR/V/6655405 7/2013.
N°GTIN : 03700481502006
Indications
Parasite diseases sensitive to dimpylate.
Elimination of fleas(Ctenocephalides felis) and prevention of new infestations for a period of 8 months.
Route of administration
External use.
Dosage
1 collar per animal. Adjust the length of the collar so that you can pass a finger between the neck and the collar. Cut the excess of the collar.
Contra-indications
In the absence of available data, do not use on kittens under 3 months. Do not use on sick or convalescent animals or animals with skin lesions.
Specific warnings
Specific warnings for each target species
Remove the collar at the first signs of intolerance.
Special precautions for animals
Remove the collar if the cat is washed and put it back on if the hair is dry. The effectiveness of the collar may be reduced if the hair is repeatedly and significantly wet (rain, bath). In this case, the collar must be changed earlier.
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary drug to animals
Wash hands after attaching the collar around the neck of the animal.
Do not smoke, drink or eat while wearing the collar.
Avoid contact with the skin.
Keep away from food and drinks, including those for animals.
Do not let children play with the collar.
Undesirable effects
Irritation may occur on the animal's neck when wearing the collar. In this case, remove the collar until the symptoms disappear. Adverse reactions have been noted in cats: mainly tremors, hypersalivation, anorexia, lethargy and mydriasis. Treatment is symptomatic and eliminatory.
Use during pregnancy or lactation
Use in pregnant or lactating animals is not recommended.
Drug interactions
Do not use other organophosphate insecticides on the animal while it is wearing the collar.
Overdose
The main symptoms observed in accidental poisoning by organophosphate insecticides are hypersalivation, diarrhea, bronchial congestion, tremors and convulsions. The treatment of accidental poisoning is based primarily on the administration of atropine sulfate.
Special storage precautions
Store in the original outer packaging.
Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.
DO NOT GIVE BY MOUTH. VETERINARY USE.