Selamectin is a broad-spectrum parasiticide used to treat and prevent
various parasitic infestations in pets. It is commonly used to effectively protect cats and dogs
from fleas, ticks, ear mites, and heartworms.
How does Selamectin work?
Selamectin
works by targeting the nervous system of parasites, causing paralysis and eventual death. When
applied to the skin, it is absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed throughout the body,
providing long-lasting protection against a variety of common parasites.
Is Selamectin safe
for my pet?
Selamectin is considered safe for use in cats and dogs when used according to the
manufacturer's instructions. However, it is always recommended to consult with your veterinarian
before starting any new medication or treatment for your pet to ensure it is safe and appropriate
for their specific needs.
How often should Selamectin be applied to my pet?
Selamectin
should be applied to your pet once a month for continuous protection against fleas, ticks, ear
mites, and heartworms. It is important to follow the recommended dosing schedule to ensure maximum
effectiveness and keep your pet healthy and parasite-free.
Are there any side effects
associated with Selamectin?
While side effects with Selamectin are rare, some pets may
experience mild irritation at the application site or temporary changes in behavior. If you notice
any unusual symptoms or reactions after applying Selamectin to your pet, consult your veterinarian
immediately for further guidance and care.