Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply

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Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply

Price $39.95

 

INFORMATION ABOUT PROGRAM WHITE FOR DOGS 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply

Are you concerned with the welfare of your pet dog? Well, loving pet owners should be and for good reason. Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply is an effective oral flea medication specially formulated for dogs and puppies over four weeks old and weighing 46 - 90lbs. Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply effectively controls flea infestations in dogs and puppies.

Fleas are history with Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply. Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply 's active ingredient is Lufenuron. This specially designed flea killer works by interrupting the birth cycles of fleas ensuring that the eggs they lay will not form and hatch eventually wiping them out from the inside out. Adult fleas can lay as many as 2000 eggs in its lifetime but with Program White for Dogs 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply, fleas are eradicated permanently.

What's more, Program White for Dogs 46 - 90lbs - 6 month supply comes in a flavorful tablet form that your canines will truly love. Your canines and puppies will keep on begging your for more. Program White for Dogs 46 - 90lbs - 6 month supply contians 6 tablets, guaranteeing you and your dog half-a-year of worry-free protection.

PROGRAM WHITE FOR DOGS 46-90 lbs - 6 Month Supply FEATURES

  • Oral flea medication specially formulated for dogs and puppies weighing 46 - 90lbs
  • Kills fleas during their egg stage
  • Prevents flea infestations
  • Long term flea control program
  • Comes in flavorful tablet form
  • Active ingredient: Lufenuron
  • Each pack contains 6 tablets

Current batch expiry date

June 2010

Product Uses

Program Flavor Tabs are an oral medication for the control of flea populations in dogs and puppies over four weeks of age. Program contains lufenuron, an insect development inhibitor, which controls flea populations by breaking the flea life cycle at the egg stage. Program has no effect on adult fleas, however they ingest the medication when they bite treated pets and any eggs they lay have an abnormal shell and will not hatch.

Product Contains

Lufenuron 409.8mg per tablet

Dosage and Administration

Dose one tablet monthly, appropriate to the weight of your pet, preferably on the same date. The tablet may be given whole or crushed into food, but should always be given in conjunction with a meal.

Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions

As Program does not kill adult fleas, it may be necessary to give Program in conjunction with a product effective against adult fleas during the first few months of treatment, or where animals are constantly exposed to reinfestation by fleas. For best results, Program treatment should be started a few weeks prior to the commencement of the "flea season" until the end. Note that this may be year-round in many parts of the US. Initially, it may also be necessary to treat the pet's environment also to remove larval flea stages. If there is more than one pet in the household, ensure all are treated with Program.

The product has a high safety margin, however vomiting, a loss of appetite, diarrhea, breathing problems, depression and skin reactions have rarely been seen after administration of this product. Should any reaction occur in your pet, contact your veterinarian for advice.

Storage

The tablets should be stored at room temperature, between 59 and 86°F (15-30°C).

Manufacturer

Novartis Animal Health

Registration Status

NADA # 141-035, Approved by the FDA

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