PRODUCT
INFOAdvantage Multi for
cats is a topical pesticide treatment used to prevent heartworm
disease, kill ear mites and flea infestations. This product is also
used to control whipworm, roundworm, and hookworm infestations in
cats over nine weeks of age.
WHAT THIS PRODUCT CURES
Advantage
Multi for cats is used to prevent
heartworm disease, kill ear mites and flea infestations, and control
whipworm, roundworm, and hookworm infestations in cats over nine
weeks of age.
PET SYMPTOMS
ADV2 Advantage Multi for Cats |
An
ear mite is a microscopic insect that lives in both animal and human
ears. The ear mite resembles a slight resemblance to that of a tick,
having several legs and crawls around inside the ear. The most
commonly seen species of ear mite is the Otodectes
cynotis in veterinary
medicine. The name of this species literally means ear bitter of
dogs, although, over 90 percent of ear mites infections in cats is
due to this species. These eight legged ear mites love to crawl
around the inside of the ear, feeding on oils and wax of the inner
ear which poses to be an extreme irritant to pets. The first sign a
pet owner will take note of is scratching of the ears. Pets also
exhibit, rubbing their ears across the floor, rolling about and
shaking their heads. When examining the ears, pet owners will note a
dark, coffee ground looking substance as well as a dark colored wax.
The pinna (external ear) will be swollen, red, and inflamed due to
scratching from the pet.
Fleas
attach themselves to pets in order to consume their blood. As these
tiny pests take their blood meals, the skin inflames causing pets to
itch and scratch excessively. The
dog flea; Ctenocephalides
canis, are tiny, just 1-5 mm
in size having flat bodies. Pet
owners may not be able to view the fleas themselves but will be able
to view a product known as flea dander. Flea dander appears as black
dirt within the pet’s hair, this so called dirt is in fact digested
blood defecated by the flea. Fleas not only infect the dog themselves
but act as a vector for tapeworms and bartonellosis
disease.
Parasites
cause a great deal of healthy problems to the pet as well as to
pregnant females as these worms can infect cats and dog before they
are born. Vomiting, dry textured hair, loss of weight, blood in the
stool, diarrhea, and an overall poor condition, are just a few of the
commonly seen symptoms. Internal parasites can inter the pet in a
number of ways; flea infestations, contaminated water, infected food
products, mosquitoes, and fecal contamination are all ways a cat can
become infected.
PET
AILMENTS
As
a pet owner, it is difficult to prevent external parasitic
infestation during warm months. In order to keep your pet’s
healthy; dedication to treatments and proper care is a must. Pet
aliments associated with these conditions include; anemia, lethargy,
purities, hairless, weight loss,
and otitis.
PETS
WITH ALIMENTS
RELATIVE INFO ON BREED MOST ASSOCIATED WITH THIS AILMENTFleas and mites affect cats of all breeds, age, and gender. Fleas and mites tend to infect pets during warmer times of the year. Infection rates are higher in pets which live in warm geographic locations.
QUESTIONS FOR MY VET
1.What steps should I take if my pet has adverse effects from product?
Locate
the nearest emergency veterinary clinic promptly.
2. How long does this product take to work?
Works
within 12 hours.
3. How often do I apply the product?
Once
a month, every month.
4. After applying the product my cat licked the application site. What should I do?
This
product is not safe to be ingested, contact your veterinarian or
emergency center immediately.
5. How can I prevent my pet from licking the application site?
Speak
with your veterinarian to issue your pet an Elizabethan collar for
the short time it takes for treatment to dry. You should also prevent
other pets from licking the site with isolation.
6. I missed last month’s dose, can I administer both doses this month?
You
should never apply two doses at once. Continue this month with the
regular dose.
7. How early can I begin using this product on my cat?
This
product is safe to use in cats older than 9 weeks.
8. Can I bathe my cat after I treat him with this product?
You
can bathe your pet as soon as two hours after treatment. Product is
waterproof.
9. If I only apply the product just between my cat’s shoulder blades, how does it terminate the fleas on the entire body?
Advantage
Multi actually is absorbed into the skin and is spread using your
cat’s natural sebaceous oils.
10.
When is the best time to apply this treatment to my cat?
Apply
product at a time you can watch your cat for adverse side effects,
once monthly, and at least a day after bathing.
How it Works
How it Works
Advantage
Multi is an oil-based product which works with the natural oils found
on the pet’s skin. The active ingredients within Advantage multi,
Imidacloprid and moxidectin, are
evenly distributed along the scalp of the cat. The distributed
product acts as a barrier against fleas and mites, killing said
parasites when they bite the pet.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Application:
- Remove tube from package.
- Use succors to cut off the tip of applicator.
- Locate application site between the shoulder blades of cat.
- Split hair down the middle until skin is visible.
- Place tip of applicator directly on skin and squeeze.
- Note: it is not necessary to apply treatment anywhere other than between shoulder blades. Natural skin oils on the dog will spread product.
- Application works best if you do not bathe your pet before or after treatment.
DOSAGE
AND ADMINISTRATION:
Treat
every four weeks.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Ingredient |
Amount |
Imidacloprid |
4.5 mg/lb (10.0 mg/kg) |
moxidectin |
0.45 mg/lb (1.0 mg/kg) |
Product Cautions
FDA restricts this product from being
used by anyone other than a licensed veterinarian.
The product must not be accessible to
children.
This product is labeled
for cats.
Product label content should be read
thoroughly as patients taking additional prescription medications are
at risk of counter reactions.
PET:
Product labeled individually
for cats and dogs. Do not use product off label.
Avoid ingestion of product as
product is toxic to be ingested.
Keep out of reach from pets.
HUMANS:
Not intended for use on
humans. After applying product wash hands thoroughly with soap and
water. Do not ingest product. Store product out of reach from
children.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS:
FIRST AID
If Swallowed:
Contact a poison control center immediately as emergency care may be
needed. Do not encourage personnel to vomit substance unless directed
by poison control center representative. If the affected individual
becomes unconscious, locate the nearest emergency medical center
immediately.
If
in eyes: Remove
contact lens if present and rinse eye for 15-20 minutes. Call
a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
Storage
and disposal
Storage:
Store advantage Multi at room
temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F.
Disposal: Empty containers should be disposed of as directed and never re-used. Recycling or garbage disposal is viable as directed upon product label. Consult a medical waste agency for directions to depose of remaining drug and container. Contact 1-800-CLEANUP for additional information.
BRAND
VS GENERIC COMPARISON
10%
imidacloprid + 1% moxidectin for cats is the generic equivalent of
Advantage Multi for cats. Generic and Brand name forms are of
equivalent value to one another when stored properly. Generic
formations are slightly cheaper than brand name.