KRKA Fypryst antiparasitic drop solution for cats, 50 mg, N1

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For veterinary purposes. For the treatment and prevention of infection in cats infected with fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and ticks (Rhipicephalus spp., Dermacentor spp., Ixodes spp.). For the treatment and control of flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) in cats. For the treatment and prevention of infection in cats infected with hairworms (Felicola subrostratus).

FYPRYST 50 mg drop-in solution for cats

Fipronil

3. ACTIVE (-IOS) AND OTHER SUBSTANCES

One 0.5 ml pipette contains:

active ingredients:
fipronil 50 mg;

excipients:
butylhydroxyanisole (E320) 0.10 mg; 0.05 mg of butylhydroxytoluene (E321).

INDICATION(S)
Fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and ticks (Rhipicephalus spp., Dermacentor spp., Ixodes spp.) for the treatment of infected cats and for the prevention of infection.
For the treatment and control of flea allergic dermatitis (FAD) in cats.
For the treatment and prevention of infection in cats infected with hairworms (Felicola subrostratus).

CONTRAINDICATIONS
In the absence of data, the drug should not be used in children less than 8 weeks of age or less than 1 year for kittens weighing kg.
Do not use in sick (systemic diseases, fever) or convalescing animals.
Do not use in rabbits as it may cause adverse reactions or even death.

ADVERSE REACTIONS
If the animal licks the solution, due to the nature of the carrier in the drug, there may be a short-term increase in salivation. In very rare cases, the following adverse reactions are suspected (they are reported after the use of the drug): temporary skin reactions at the application site (flaking, local hair loss, itching, redness) and general itching and hair loss. In exceptional cases, salivation, temporary neurological signs (hyperesthesia, depression, signs of nervousness) or vomiting have been observed after using the drug.

Avoid overdose.

If you notice any severe effects or other effects not mentioned in this leaflet, you must inform your veterinarian.

SPECIES OF TARGET ANIMALS
Cats.

DOSAGE, ROUTE(S) AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION FOR EACH SPECIES
Dosage
For one dose, drop the contents of a 0.5 ml pipette onto the skin between the shoulder blades.

Method of use
Use by instillation on the skin.

Method of use
Remove the single-dose pipette from the triple bag. While holding it vertically, turn and remove the cap. Turn it over and place the other end on a single-dose pipette. Press and twist the cap, pierce the insulating layer, then remove the cap from the single-dose pipette.

Split the animal's fur between the shoulder blades so that the skin is visible. Hold the tip of the single-dose pipette straight to the skin and squeeze the entire contents of the pipette onto the skin after several clicks.

One dose of the drug protects against flea infestation for no longer than 5 weeks. The medicine is effective against ticks for 2 weeks. Since there are no safety studies, the minimum duration between treatment courses is 4 weeks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE
Care should be taken to prevent the medicine from getting into the animal's eyes. The medicine should be applied in a place where the animal cannot lick it off. It is also important to ensure that animals do not lick each other after applying the solution.

There are no data on the effect of bathing or shampooing cats on the effectiveness of the drug. However, based on the available information on the effectiveness of the product in dogs that were shampooed for 2 days after application of the product, it is not recommended to bathe cats for 2 days after application of the product. Single ticks can be sucked in, so it is impossible to guarantee that infectious diseases will not be transmitted under adverse conditions. Ticks usually die and fall off the animal within 24-48 hours of attachment and do not suck blood. Guarantee that individual ticks will not attach themselves during the action of the drug, can't. It is recommended to remove the ticks on the cat before using the medicine in order to avoid tick attachment and blood sucking.

Fleas often breed in pet baskets, beds and common resting areas such as carpets and other household items, so in heavy infestations and before taking appropriate control measures, these areas should be regularly treated with a suitable insecticide and vacuumed. Fypryst instillation solution can be used for breeding, kittens and during lactation.

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