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Broad-Spectrum Parasite Protection for Dogs and Cats
Product Description
SelaSpot (selamectin) is a veterinarian-prescribed topical parasiticide formulated for dogs and cats to protect against multiple internal and external parasites. Applied once monthly, it kills adult fleas, prevents flea eggs from hatching, and helps prevent heartworm disease. It also treats ear mites, certain ticks in dogs, and intestinal worms in cats, offering convenient parasite control with a single topical dose.l
Benefits
· Kills Adult Fleas: Eliminates existing adult fleas and prevents flea eggs from hatching for up to one month.
· Heartworm Prevention: Protects dogs and cats from heartworm disease when administered monthly as recommended by veterinarians.
· Treats Ear Mites: Effectively treats and controls ear mite infestations in both dogs and cats with topical administration.
· Controls Multiple Parasites: Helps manage sarcoptic mange and American dog tick infestations in dogs for broader parasite protection.
· Treats Intestinal Worms: Treats and controls roundworm and hookworm infections in cats with a single topical application.
· Monthly Topical Application: A simple topical solution that is easily applied to the skin at the base of the neck for effective parasite control.
Variants
Dog Variants
|
Weight Range |
Product Color |
Tube Volume |
|
Up to 5 lbs (2.3 kg) |
Mauve |
0.25 mL |
|
5.1–10 lbs (2.3–4.5 kg) |
Purple |
0.5 mL |
|
10.1–20 lbs (4.6–9 kg) |
Brown |
1 mL |
|
20.1–40 lbs (9.1–18 kg) |
Red |
2 mL |
|
40.1–85 lbs (18.1–38.5 kg) |
Teal |
3 mL |
Cat Variants
|
Weight Range |
Product Color |
Tube Volume |
|
Up to 5 lbs (2.3 kg) |
Mauve |
0.25 mL |
|
5.1–15 lbs (2.3–6.8 kg) |
Blue |
0.75 mL |
|
Over 15 lbs (6.8 kg) |
Taupe |
1 mL |
Ingredients
Composition Table
|
Ingredient |
Quantity |
|
Selamectin |
60 mg in 1 mL |
|
Selamectin |
120 mg in 1 mL |
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Pet Type |
Minimum Age |
Recommended Dose |
Frequency |
|
Dogs |
6 weeks or older |
Minimum 2.7 mg selamectin per lb (6 mg/kg) body weight |
Once monthly |
|
Cats |
8 weeks or older |
Minimum 2.7 mg selamectin per lb (6 mg/kg) body weight |
Once monthly |
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Dosage & Administration Instructions
· Prepare Applicator: Press the tube cap firmly to puncture the seal, then remove the cap and confirm the tube tip is open.
· Expose Skin Area: Begin by separating the hair at the base of the neck, just in front of the shoulder blades, until the skin becomes visible.
· Apply Topically: Place the tube tip on the skin and squeeze three to four times to empty the contents directly.
· Single Application Spot: Apply the entire contents in one spot and avoid spreading or massaging the product into skin.
· Avoid Wet Coat: Do not apply the treatment when the pet’s haircoat is wet or immediately after bathing.
Additional Information
Precautions
· Avoid Sick Pets: Do not administer to sick, debilitated, or underweight animals unless specifically advised by a veterinarian.
· Heartworm Testing: Dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infections before starting treatment with selamectin products.
· Prevent Skin Contact: Do not apply the solution to broken skin because the formulation contains alcohol.
· Human Safety: Avoid contact with skin and eyes after handling the product.
· wash hands thoroughly
Possible Side Effects
· Application Site Reactions: Some pets may have temporary hair loss, redness, irritation, or inflammation at or near the application site.
· Digestive Symptoms: Some pets may throw up, have diarrhea, eat less, or drool after treatment.
· Behavioral Changes: Rarely, some pets have shown lethargy, tremors, or coordination issues after treatment.
· Neurological Signs: Seizures and muscle tremors have been reported rarely in both dogs and cats.
Storage Information
· Temperature Control: Store the product below 25°C (77°F) to maintain stability and effectiveness.
· Keep Away from Heat: The solution is flammable, so keep it away from heat, sparks, or open flames.
· Child Safety: Store in a secure place out of reach of children and pets.
· Dispose Tubes Safely: After application, discard empty tubes with regular household waste according to label guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does SelaSpot protect dogs and cats from?
Ans: SelaSpot helps protect pets from several internal and external parasites. In dogs, it controls fleas, ear mites, sarcoptic mange, American dog ticks, and prevents heartworm disease. In cats,s it controls fleas, ear mites, roundworms, hookworms, and helps prevent heartworm disease when used monthly as prescribed.
Q2: How often should SelaSpot be applied to pets?
Ans: Apply SelaSpot about once a month for consistent parasite protection. This monthly application is great for preventing heartworm disease and controlling flea infestations by killing adult fleas and preventing their eggs from hatching. Plus, sticking to a regular schedule helps you handle any recurring parasite issues more effectively.
Q3: Can I bathe my pet after applying SelaSpot?
Ans: Yes, pets can be bathed after applying SelaSpot. Dogs may be bathed or shampooed two hours after treatment without affecting flea or heartworm protection. Cats can be bathed two hours after treatment for fleas and twenty-four hours after treatment for heartworm protection.
Q4: Why might I still see fleas after starting SelaSpot treatment?
Ans: Fleas may still appear briefly after starting treatment because immature flea stages,s such as pupae, remain in the environment. These stages are not killed immediately. Once they emerge as adults and contact treated pets, they are killed, which gradually reduces the infestation.
Q5: Can SelaSpot be used with other pet medications?
Ans: Yes, clinical studies indicate selamectin products have been safely used with many common veterinary treatments. These include vaccines, antibiotics, anthelmintics, antiparasitic medications, steroids, collars, shampoos, and dips. Pet owners should still inform veterinarians about all medications their pet receives.
Clinical Research
· https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10772169/
· https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12019815/
· https://www.drugs.com/vet/selamectin.html