Outfit your canine companion with a comfortable collar that kills fleas, ticks, flea eggs, and flea larvae. You'll easily protect your pet from pest-related discomfort, itching, and disease for up to 5 months. Water-resistant; for best results, keep collar dry as often as possible. For dogs 12 weeks and older. Active ingredients: Propoxur and (S)-Methoprene. Please click on "More Information" for ingredients, usage directions, and additional details. | ||||||
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Directions for use:
To minimize flea infestation, use appropriate Adams Plus flea and tick preventives for your home and yard.
Storage and disposal:
What to expect:
Precautionary statements: Humans: Do not open package until ready to use. Do not allow children to play with this collar. Pesticidal dust will form on this collar during storage. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling collar. Animals: Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, pregnant, nursing, or animals on medication. Do not use on puppies under 12 weeks of age. Do not use this product on dogs/puppies simultaneously or within 30 days before or after treatment with or exposure to cholinesterase inhibiting drugs or pesticides (e.g. carbaryl or tetrachlorvinphos, etc.). However, flea and tick collars may be immediately replaced. When collar is first worn, observe neck area every few days for irritation. Remove collar at first sign of irritation or adverse reaction. Sensitivities may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately.
First Aid If swallowed:
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If in eyes:
In case of emergency, call 1-800-234-2269 OR A POISON CONTROL CENTER. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. Note to physician/veterinarian: Contains an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase. Atropine is antidotal only if symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present. |
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