For spot-on use. Apply to the skin at the base of the neck in front of the shoulder blades.
1. Remove the pipette from its packaging. Hold the pipette in an upright position, twist and pull the cap off. 2. Turn the cap around and place the other end of the cap back on the pipette. Push and twist the cap to break the seal, then remove the cap from the pipette. 3. Part the coat on the back of the animal at the base of the neck in front of the shoulder blades until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette onto the skin and squeeze the pipette several times to empty its contents completely and directly onto the skin in one spot. Avoid contact between the product and your fingers.
The product should be administered as a single application of a single dose delivering a minimum of 6 mg/kg selamectin. When concurrent infestations or infections in the same animal are to be treated with the veterinary medicinal product, only one application of the recommended 6 mg/kg dose should be administered at any one time. The appropriate length of the treatment period for individual parasites is specified below.
Flea treatment and prevention (cats and dogs)
Following administration of the veterinary medicinal product, the adult fleas on the animal are killed, no viable eggs are produced, and larvae (found only in the environment) are also killed. This stops flea reproduction, breaks the flea lifecycle and may aid in the control of existing environmental flea infestations in areas to which the animal has access.
For the prevention of flea infestations, the veterinary medicinal product should be administered at monthly intervals throughout the flea season, starting one month before fleas become active. Through a reduction in the flea population, monthly treatment of pregnant and lactating animals will aid prevention of flea infestations in the litter up to seven weeks of age.
For use as part of a treatment strategy for flea allergy dermatitis the veterinary medicinal product should be administered at monthly intervals.
Prevention of heartworm disease (cats and dogs)
The veterinary medicinal product may be administered year-round or at least within one month of the animal’s first exposure to mosquitoes and monthly thereafter until the end of the mosquito season. The final dose must be given within one month after the last exposure to mosquitoes. If a dose is missed and a monthly interval between dosing is exceeded then immediate administration of the veterinary medicinal product and resumption of monthly dosing will minimise the opportunity for the development of adult heartworms. When replacing another heartworm preventive veterinary medicinal product in a heartworm disease prevention programme, the first dose of the veterinary medicinal product must be given within a month of the last dose of the former medication.
Treatment of roundworm infections (cats and dogs) Single dose of veterinary medicinal product.
Treatment of biting lice (cats and dogs) Single dose of veterinary medicinal product.
Treatment of ear mites (cats) Single dose of veterinary medicinal product.
Treatment of ear mites (dogs) A single dose of the veterinary medicinal product should be administered. Loose debris should be gently removed from the external ear canal at the time of treatment. A further veterinary examination 30 days after treatment is recommended as some animals may require a second treatment.
Treatment of hookworm infections (cats) Single dose of the veterinary medicinal product
Treatment of sarcoptic mange (dogs) For complete elimination of the mites, a single dose of the veterinary medicinal product should be administered for two consecutive months.
Use during pregnancy and lactation: Selamectin can be used in breeding, pregnant and lactating cats and dogs.