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KILLS FLEAS, TICKS & LICE, PLUS STOPS FLEA EGGS HATCHING IN YOUR HOME
FRONTLINE Plus® is an advanced formula within the FRONTLINE® range of flea and tick treatments. It not only kills fleas, but also stops their eggs from hatching and infesting your home. Unlike other flea treatments, FRONTLINE Plus® kills ticks too, helping to reduce the risk of tick-borne disease transmission. Use every 4 weeks all year round for optimum flea and tick protection.
•Kills fleas on your pet within 24 hours•Stops flea eggs hatching in your home
•Kills ticks within 48 hours, helping reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases
•Kills lice
FRONTLINE Plus® is a veterinary medicine with a robust safety profile. It can be applied to dogs from 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 2 kg. It can also be used in pregnant and lactating bitches.
Bathing/shampooing/water exposure does not affect the efficacy of the product as long as it doesn’t occur more than once a week.
If your dog is unwell, please see your vet for advice before you apply a flea treatment.
FRONTLINE Plus® for dogs is not suitable for use on rabbits.
Available in 3 and 6 dose packs.
FRONTLINE Plus® contains fipronil and (S)-methoprene. UK: NFA-VPS. Further information available in the SPC or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd, RG12 8YS, UK. FRONTLINE® is a registered trademark of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. ©2020 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Use medicines responsibly.
KILLS FLEAS, TICKS & LICE, PLUS STOPS FLEA EGGS HATCHING IN YOUR HOME
FRONTLINE Plus® is the most advanced formula within the FRONTLINE® range of flea and tick treatments for cats. It not only kills fleas, but also stops their eggs from hatching and infesting your home. Unlike other flea treatments, FRONTLINE Plus® kills ticks too, helpingto reduce the risk of tick-borne disease transmission. Use every 4 weeks all year round for optimum flea and tick protection.*
•Kills fleas on your pet within 24 hours
•Stops flea eggs hatching in your home
•Kills ticks within 48 hours, helping reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases
•Kills lice
FRONTLINE Plus® is a veterinary medicine with a robust safety profile. It can be applied to cats from 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 1 kg and ferrets from 6 months of age. It can also be used on cats in pregnancy.
Bathing/shampooing/water exposure does not affect the efficacy of the product as long as it does not occur more than once a week.
If your cat or ferret is unwell, please see your vet for advice before you apply a flea treatment.
FRONTLINE Plus® for cats is not suitable for use on rabbits.
Available in 3 and 6 dose packs.
*Efficacy against ticks up to 2 weeks in cats. Minimum treatment interval is 4 weeks.FRONTLINE Plus® contains fipronil and (S)-methoprene. UK: NFA-VPS. Further information available in the SPC or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd, RG12 8YS, UK. FRONTLINE® is a registered trademark of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. ©2020 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Use medicines responsibly.
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I purchased this as I have an extra large cat and the normal size droplets weren't lasting long enough, he seemed to start itching way before the 4 weeks were up so I thought we should buy the Frontline XL.
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Great product would use again
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EASY TO ADMINISTER
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This was bought for the 3 cats I have. Before this has been excellent in killing fleas. Applied one day, all fleas gone in a couple of days. This time it has had NO EFFECT. It has been down to perseverance of combing the cats on a daily basis. I spoke to the vets and they have been seeing similar responses to Frontline Plus. I did contact the makers but got a reply , more or less telling me I'm using it wrongly and remember to deflea the house. I've had cats for over 15 years. I think I know how to treat the cats/house with fleas.
I've just bought ADVANTANGE spot on. I can't try it yet for another 2 weeks. Fingers crossed
Customer does not recommend this product
Seems OK. My cat has had a number of skin problems lately, she's 15yrs, so hopefully this product will be ok for her. First time using this make.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding FRONTLINE Plus Flea & Tick Treatment Dogs & Cats, including answers from our team.
Ian smith
I have a dog that likes water does the application deteriorate in water
Yes. FRONTLINE PLUS is water-fast. It is OK to bathe your pet before using FRONTLINE PLUS, but the coat should be completely dry prior to application. In the 48 hours immediately after treatment, do not bath, shampoo or let your dog go swimming.
Mrs Harrison
I have read that frontline plus also prents lungworm is that correct?
Frontline Plus is licensed to protect against fleas, lice and ticks. It does not protect against the most common form of canine lungworm, Angiostrongylus Vasorum. You will need to use a product containing either moxidectin (e.g. spot ons like Advocate) or milbeycin (e.g. tablets like NexGard Spectra or Milbemax). The only products containing these two ingredients are prescription only medications and so we will require a written prescription from your vet to dispense them to you.
Stephanie Fay Wilson-Carey
Hello is Frontline Plus for Cats and Ferrets an effective treatment for Miliary Dermatitis?
Miliary Dermatitis is clinical sign rather than a diagnosis in itself, a bit like saying your cat has a crusty rash. Allergies are a possible cause of Miliary Dermatitis of which the most common trigger is fleas. Frontline Plus will help to treat fleas and so it may be helpful in your cat. It is important you follow your vet's advice primarily on treating your pet.
sandra Mann
are ticks repelled before biting
Fipronil kills ticks (Dermacentor reticulatus, Dermacentor variabilis, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Ixodes scapularis, Ixodes ricinus, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Haemaphysalis flava, Haemaphysalis campanulata) and lice within 48 hours post-exposure. Some may die before biting however some may take up to the full 48 hours to die, by which point they will have latched on.
Nick
If you buy a pack of 3 or 6 do you have to use them all at the same time or 1 dose per month etc?
It is not advised to use all the pipettes at the same time, you should dose monthly as per the datasheet. This means if you purchase a 3 pack or 6 pack for one pet then it will have enough treatment for 3 or 6 months.
Ann Goodwin
Have a parrot with identified red mite infestation, want to treat German Shepherd dog who is scratching but no actual evidence of infestation is this suitable please
Frontline Plus is only licensed to treat fleas, lice and ticks in dogs/cats. It is unknown whether it will treat red mites. However this is a bird specific mite and so it should not be able to cause an infestation in your dog. It is good practice to use a preventative flea treatment anyway as prevention is always easier than treatment when it comes to external parasites.
what size cat is this for ?
WHAT SIZE CAT IS THE FRONT LINE PLUS FOR?
1 pipette of Frontline Plus for cats will treat a cat weighing between 1kg to 10kg.
Allison
Is this safe for puppy use 14 weeks/ whippet
Is this product safe/ advised for puppies? (14 weeks/ whippet)
The product should not be used on puppies less than 8 weeks old and/or weighing less than 2 kg. If your dog is heavier than 2kg then Frontline Plus is perfectly safe.
Vivann
Does Frontline Plus kill fleas and ticks on contact with the treated dog or do they have to bite the dog first?
Fleas must bite your dog in order to die from the active ingredient within (fipronil). Studies show that fleas die within 48 hours after biting a treated dog. They die by 'excitation' so it is expected to see increased flea activity during this 48 hour period as the fleas are killed.
Lesley Bottomley
My dogs run in Moorland, when its its not nesting time, and pick up ticks, particularly the smaller smoother haired spaniel.
Does this product help prevent ticks?
I know Bravecto does, but wondered if this would be a cost effective alternative
Yes Frontline Plus is licensed to prevent against ticks if used as per the data sheet. It is dosed more often, monthly, compared to Bravecto which is every 3 months.