Amitraz

Products Amitraz is available in the form of a collar for dogs (Preventic) and as a spray/bath solution or emulsion (Taktic). It is marketed exclusively as a veterinary drug in many countries and has been approved since 1992. Structure and properties Amitraz (C19H23N3, Mr = 293.4 g/mol) is a formamidine derivative and belongs to the … Amitraz

Bed Bugs

Symptoms Bed bug bites are often arranged in rows on the skin. They itch intensely, are reddened, and may swell. Possible complications may include superinfections, skin diseases, and allergic reactions. In case of a heavy infestation, even anemia is possible and the bedbug can at least theoretically transmit infectious diseases – however, this is considered … Bed Bugs

Pimples on the belly

What is a pus pimple on the stomach? Pus pimples on the belly are skin symptoms that occur in the belly region or in the navel itself. In some cases they spread to other parts of the body. They can give off a watery secretion, cause itching or pain. The cause can be harmless, have … Pimples on the belly

Treatment of pus pimples on the abdomen | Pimples on the belly

Treatment of pus pimples on the abdomen The treatment of pus pimples on the abdomen depends on the cause. If allergens in clothing, food, washing powder or medication have caused the pimples, they must be avoided accordingly. If mites that have caused symptoms, various therapeutic measures are required. Besides the treatment of the affected person … Treatment of pus pimples on the abdomen | Pimples on the belly

How long does it take for a pus pimple on the stomach to disappear? | Pimples on the belly

How long does it take for a pus pimple on the stomach to disappear? The duration of pimples on the abdomen depends on the cause. In the case of harmless causes, the symptoms usually last only a few days. In the case of mite, flea or bedbug infestation, the healing process can last a few … How long does it take for a pus pimple on the stomach to disappear? | Pimples on the belly

Diagnosis of pus pimples on the abdomen | Pimples on the belly

Diagnosis of pus pimples on the abdomen In order to make a diagnosis, it is necessary to interview the affected person and in some cases the relatives. In technical terms, this is referred to as an own and foreign anamnesis. These questionings make it possible to already make first differentiated considerations regarding the causes of … Diagnosis of pus pimples on the abdomen | Pimples on the belly

Pyriprole

Products Pyriprol is commercially available as a drop-on (spot-on) solution. It has been approved in many countries since 2007. Structure and properties Pyriprole (C18H10Cl2F5N5S, Mr = 494.3 g/mol) is a chlorinated and fluorinated phenylpyrazole derivative. It is structurally related to fipronil (Frontline) and is reported to be less toxic than the older compound. Effects Pyriprole … Pyriprole

Selamectin

Products Selamectin is commercially available as a solution (Stronghold). It has been approved in many countries since 2000. Structure and properties Selamectin (C43H63NO11, Mr = 769.96 g/mol) is a semisynthetic derivative of avermectin. It is derived from doramectin. Effects Selamectin (ATCvet QP54AA05) has antiparasitic properties with a broad spectrum of activity. It kills eggs, larvae, … Selamectin

Imidacloprid

Products Imidacloprid is commercially available as a solution for application (spot-on preparation) for dogs and cats (Bayvantage). Combination preparations with permethrin (Advantix) and moxidectin are also available (Advocate). Structure and properties Imidacloprid (C9H10ClN5O2, Mr = 255.7 g/mol is a chlorinated pyridine and imidazoline derivative derived from nicotine. Structurally, it is related to nitenpyram, which is … Imidacloprid

Flea Remedy

Active substances Flea medications are commercially available in the form of solutions for application (spot-on), tablets, as suspensions, shampoos, sprays, injectables, flea collars and foggers, among others. 1. insecticides kill fleas directly and are sometimes effective for weeks: pyrethroids and pyrethrins: Permethrin (eg Exspot) – not suitable for cats! Neonicotinoids: Imidacloprid (Bayvantage). Nitenpyram (Capstar) Phenylpyrazoles: … Flea Remedy