Do not use on cats weighing less than 1 kg body weight.
Do not allow recently treated animals to groom each other.
Care should be taken to avoid the contents of the tube coming into contact with the eyes or mouth of the recipient animal. For external use only.
No incompatibility has been observed between this product at the recommended dose and a range of common veterinary treatments.
Overdosing can lead to slight skin reactions which disappear without treatment within a few days.
Withdrawal period(s)
Not applicable as the product is not indicated for the treatment of food producing animals.
User safety
Laboratory studies in rabbits and rats with the excipient N-methyl pyrrolidone have shown evidence of foetotoxic effects. The veterinary medicinal product should not be administered by pregnant women and women suspected of being pregnant. Personal protective equipment consisting of gloves should be worn when handling the veterinary medicinal product by women of childbearing age.
This product can be irritant to the skin and eyes.
Care should be taken to prevent contact of the solution with the skin or eyes.
If contact with the skin occurs, wash off any skin contamination with soap and water immediately.
If accidental contact occurs with the eyes, flush the affected eyes thoroughly with clean fresh water.
In the event of skin or eye contact, seek medical advice if irritation persists and show the Doctor this package.
Do not stroke or groom animals until area of application is dry (typically around 1 hour after application).
Wash hands thoroughly after use.
Do not eat, drink or smoke during application.
Store away from food, drink or animal feeding stuffs.
Environmental safety
Any unused product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with national requirements.
Adverse reactions
In very rare cases, a transient local reaction, such as scurf, mild exudation, alopecia (hair loss), scab, erythema (reddening), and pruritus (itching) may be observed at the application site following treatment.
The product is bitter tasting and salivation may occasionally occur if the cat licks the application site immediately after treatment. This is not a sign of intoxication and disappears after a short time without treatment.
The frequency of adverse reactions is defined using the following convention: - very common (more than 1 in 10 animals treated displaying adverse reaction(s))
- common (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 100 animals treated)
- uncommon (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 1,000 animals treated)
- rare (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 10,000 animals treated)
- very rare (less than 1 animal in 10,000 animals treated, including isolated reports).