Treatment FAQ

how long after broadline treatment

by Ashley Rogahn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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After treatment with BROADLINE, ticks will generally be killed within 48 hours after infestation without having a blood meal. However, since the attachment of single ticks after treatment cannot be excluded transmission of infectious diseases cannot be completely ruled out.

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Can I get a repeat prescription for broadline?

This saves time and money going back for a new prescription and for long-term medication like Broadline, it is very useful. If your vet is happy to give you a repeat prescription, we will have all of the details on your account, and will keep track of the number of packs dispensed and the number of packs remaining on the prescription.

What is broadline used to treat?

Broadline can also be used to prevent heartworm disease for one month. Broadline contains four active substances: fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel.

How quickly does broadline for cats work?

How quickly does broadline for cats work? How quickly does broadline for cats work? One application of BROADLINE kills both ticks and fleas, including immature flea stages, and prevents ticks infestation for up to 3 weeks and flea infestation for 1 month.

How do I apply broadline?

It makes applying BROADLINE simple and effective and ensures completely accurate dosing. To apply BROADLINE, pull back the plunger slightly, remove cap, place the tip of the applicator on the skin. Apply the contents directly on the skin in one spot on the midline of the neck between the base of the skull and the shoulder blades.

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How long does it take BROADLINE to work?

Broadlline controls flea bite hypersensitivity by flea control and will kill newly acquired fleas within 8-24 hrs. It prevents flea eggs from hatching and can be used for the treatment and control of tick infestations, biting lice, roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms.

How fast does BROADLINE work cats?

It treats tick infestations and prevents new infestations for up to three weeks. For worms, Broadline is used to treat tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms in the gut as well as a type of worm that infects the bladder and two types of feline lungworm.

How often should I give BROADLINE to my cat?

How often should I treat with BROADLINE? BROADLINE can be used as part of as seasonal deworming programme or routinely every 4-6 weeks for both external and internal parasite control.

How long should I keep my cat in after flea treatment?

In fact, many products recommend that you keep your kitty indoors for anywhere up to a week after administering the flea medication, to be certain that the repellent chemicals are active, and your pet is fully protected.

Is BROADLINE better than frontline?

It has much higher level of Fipronil than frontline and there are other ingredients in there too. It is much more effective than frontline because of this currently (till the end of this week) it is the only flea and tick prescription product on the market.

How long does BROADLINE last on cats?

three weeksIt treats tick infestations and prevents new infestations for up to three weeks. For worms, Broadline is used to treat tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms in the gut as well as a type of worm that infects the bladder and two types of feline lungworm.

Is broadline a monthly treatment?

Gentle monthly treatment Gentle and effective monthly treatment that is kind on your cat, inside and out with no rollercoaster dosing.

Can I bathe my cat after broadline?

As a precaution, it is not recommended to bathe animals within 2 days after topical treatment. After treatment with BROADLINE, ticks will generally be killed within 48 hours after infestation without having a blood meal.

What are the side effects of broadline for cats?

Side effects are rare but may include vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, itching, and lethargy. On very rare occasions, seizures may occur. Most side effects are short-lived in nature and will resolve themselves without treatment. Use with caution in cats with epilepsy or a history of seizures.

Do fleas jump off after treatment?

Flea larvae can remain dormant in your home for months, so new fleas may continue to emerge — even after treatment. These fleas will quickly die after hatching if you've treated your home and kept up with regular flea preventive for your pet, but it can take a while for all the existing fleas to hatch and be killed.

Why has my cat still got fleas after treatment?

By allowing treated pets to access all parts of the home you usually let them into, your pet acts as a 'living vacuum cleaner' to kill the newly hatched fleas before they can lay more eggs. Because of this, it is normal to see fleas on treated pets during this time.

Do I have to treat my house if my cat has fleas?

It's essential to not only treat an infected pet, but to also treat your home. If you ignore your home, fleas will find their way onto your pet and the cycle will repeat itself. Treat your yard. One of the best defenses against fleas is to keep your cat indoors.

Where to apply a broadline to a cat?

Apply the contents directly on the skin in one spot on the midline of the neck between the base of the skull and the shoulder blades. BROADLINE can be used every time for routine flea control or as part of a regular deworming programme. For best advice on parasite control for your cat visit your veterinarian.

How long does it take Broadlline to kill fleas?

Broadlline controls flea bite hypersensitivity by flea control and will kill newly acquired fleas within 8-24 hrs. It prevents flea eggs from hatching and can be used for the treatment and control of tick infestations, biting lice, roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms.

What is Broadline for cats?

Description. Broadline is the latest all-round parasite treatment for cats. It is easily applied to the back of the neck as a simple spot-on and then provides effective treatment against all major internal and external parasites. It contains a range of ingredients to produce a powerful effect against fleas, ticks, internal roundworms and tapeworms.

What are the ingredients in Broadline?

Broadline contains four active ingredients: fipronil, (S)-methoprene, praziquantel and eprinomectin. As an E-SQP reading about this for the first time, I immediately recognised and could relate to three of the active ingredients.

Can Broadline kill fleas?

It will soon be killed by the Broadline anyway. This process can go no for a while, depending how heavy the flea burden within the environment is. The things you have done will gradually prove effective, but are unlikely to be 100% effective from day one. (Flea treatments have to be safe for you and your pets.

Does Broadline cover Giardia?

Broadline covers fleas, ticks, mites, roundworms and tapeworms but not Giardia. If you are looking to cover this then I recommend using fenbendazole, e.g. Panacur. Please get in touch at [email protected] if you would like further advice on doses. 24 October 2020 at 9:47pm.

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