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Norotraz Tick Control Chemicals In Animals 100ml.

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Here are descriptions of common tick and flea control chemicals:

Tick Control Chemicals

1. *Permethrin*: A synthetic pyrethroid that repels and kills ticks. Commonly used in sprays, shampoos, and spot-on treatments.

2. *Fipronil*: A phenylpyrazole that disrupts tick nervous systems, causing death. Often used in topical treatments and sprays.

3. *Amitraz*: A formamidine that affects tick metabolism, leading to death. Used in dips, shampoos, and spot-on treatments.

4. *Pyrethrin*: A natural extract from chrysanthemum flowers that repels and kills ticks. Commonly used in shampoos, sprays, and powders.

Flea Control Chemicals

1. *Imidacloprid*: A neonicotinoid that disrupts flea nervous systems, causing death. Often used in topical treatments and sprays.

2. *Fipronil*: Also effective against fleas, this chemical is commonly used in topical treatments and sprays.

3. *Lufenuron*: An insect growth regulator that prevents flea eggs from hatching. Used in tablets, capsules, and injectables.

4. *Nitenpyram*: A neonicotinoid that kills adult fleas within 30 minutes. Often used in tablets and capsules.

Combination Products

Many tick and flea control products combine multiple active ingredients to provide broader protection.

Important Considerations

1. Always read and follow label instructions carefully.

2. Consult with a veterinarian before using any tick or flea control chemical, especially on pregnant, nursing, or sensitive animals.

3. Monitor for potential side effects and adverse reactions.

4. Rotate chemicals periodically to prevent resistance.

Remember, it's essential to use tick and flea control chemicals responsibly and under veterinary guidance to ensure effective and safe parasite control.

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Here are descriptions of common tick and flea control chemicals:

Tick Control Chemicals

1. *Permethrin*: A synthetic pyrethroid that repels and kills ticks. Commonly used in sprays, shampoos, and spot-on treatments.

2. *Fipronil*: A phenylpyrazole that disrupts tick nervous systems, causing death. Often used in topical treatments and sprays.

3. *Amitraz*: A formamidine that affects tick metabolism, leading to death. Used in dips, shampoos, and spot-on treatments.

4. *Pyrethrin*: A natural extract from chrysanthemum flowers that repels and kills ticks. Commonly used in shampoos, sprays, and powders.

Flea Control Chemicals

1. *Imidacloprid*: A neonicotinoid that disrupts flea nervous systems, causing death. Often used in topical treatments and sprays.

2. *Fipronil*: Also effective against fleas, this chemical is commonly used in topical treatments and sprays.

3. *Lufenuron*: An insect growth regulator that prevents flea eggs from hatching. Used in tablets, capsules, and injectables.

4. *Nitenpyram*: A neonicotinoid that kills adult fleas within 30 minutes. Often used in tablets and capsules.

Combination Products

Many tick and flea control products combine multiple active ingredients to provide broader protection.

Important Considerations

1. Always read and follow label instructions carefully.

2. Consult with a veterinarian before using any tick or flea control chemical, especially on pregnant, nursing, or sensitive animals.

3. Monitor for potential side effects and adverse reactions.

4. Rotate chemicals periodically to prevent resistance.

Remember, it's essential to use tick and flea control chemicals responsibly and under veterinary guidance to ensure effective and safe parasite control.

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  • SKU: GE779LS3BHMGTNAFAMZ
  • Weight (kg): 100g

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