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what is frontline treatment

by Katrina Ryan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How often do you need to do frontline treatment?

While Frontline Plus is labeled as waterproof, I usually advise clients to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before bathing their pet. One may also ask, how often can you use flea treatment on dogs? Use a spot on flea treatment every 2-3 months, to keep your pet in great shape for their outdoor adventures.

Is Frontline a good flea treatment?

Frontline Key Features

  • Safe for use on cats & dogs.
  • Dosage is applied topically. (applicator included)
  • Eliminates infesting fleas & ticks. Destroys eggs & larva.
  • Prevents sarcoptic mange & lice.
  • Prevents future infestation.
  • Key ingredients: fipronil & methoprene.

What to do when Frontline is not working?

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Does frontline really work?

The Frontline flea treatment works by targeting multiple life cycles for fleas and ticks, effectively killing adult, larvae, and eggs. Applied as a topical solution, Frontline is stored in the oil glands of your pet’s skin, as opposed to being absorbed by the body.

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What is Frontline medicine?

FRONTLINE® Plus for Dogs kills adult fleas and ticks, prevents new infestations by killing flea eggs and larvae to break the flea lifecycle, and lasts for a full 30 days.

How long does a Frontline treatment last?

work for an entire month to help keep your pet flea-free. Few creatures can inflict more misery, ounce for ounce, than fleas. and annoying pests. 24-48 hours.

What does Frontline flea treatment do?

FRONTLINE® Spot On is a topical treatment which goes over your dog's skin and hair to kill fleas and ticks through contact with them – they don't have to bite your dog to be killed. Bathing/shampooing/water exposure once a week does not affect the product's effectiveness.

Which flea treatment is better Advantage or Frontline?

FRONTLINE Plus and Advantage II are both effective in eliminating fleas in all life stages. Both products feature three-way prevention that lasts up to a month. But when it comes to severe infestations and broad-spectrum protection, FRONTLINE is a better choice between the two.

Do fleas fall off after Frontline?

If you've treated your pet with FRONTLINE Spot On or FRONTLINE Plus those fleas will die within 24 hours, and so will have few opportunities to lay eggs (egg laying normally starts 24 hours after feeding), helping you control the infestation in your home.

How do I know Frontline is working?

A. The active ingredient in FRONTLINE (fipronil) kills fleas by affecting their nervous system, making them hyperactive before dying. These dying fleas often rise to the top of your pet's haircoat, so the presence of visible fleas after treating your pet, is a sign that the product is working.

How often should you apply Frontline?

Treat all your dogs and cats every month for optimal flea control. When applied correctly, FRONTLINE PLUS remains active against fleas for at least one month. If you are in a paralysis tick area, apply FRONTLINE PLUS FOR DOGS every 2 weeks to provide paralysis tick control for your dog.

Is Frontline a good flea treatment?

The best OTC topical flea preventive Frontline Plus is our top nonprescription recommendation because it kills ticks and fleas, controls flea infestations, and kills chewing lice, all with one easy application. When used primarily for flea control, each dose of Frontline Plus lasts up to three months.

How long does it take for Frontline to work?

24 hoursFrontline starts working once the product has spread over the whole body surface, which can take up to 24 hours after application. Thereafter, fleas are killed within 24 hours and ticks killed within 48 hours.

What do vets recommend to prevent fleas?

Oral medications are some of the most effective flea medications currently available. Nexgard kills fleas and ticks, while Trifexis prevents fleas, heartworms, roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. Bravecto also prevents fleas and ticks, and is given only once every 3 months.

What are the side effects of frontline?

Frontline Side Effects There are many concerns about possible side effects, the most common being skin reactions like hair loss, itching, and redness, and neurological issues like uncoordinated movement and lethargy.

Is Frontline safe for your dog?

Frontline Plus for dogs is generally safe to use and causes few side effects. Mild skin irritation may occur but should clear up quickly. Additional side effects may include vomiting, diarrhea, and seizure. However, these side effects are extremely rare and tend to affect smaller dogs.

What is frontline therapy for multiple myeloma?

Ideally, your frontline therapy (also called induction or first-line therapy ) should. effectively control the disease. reverse myeloma-related complications. decrease the risk of early mortality.

What are the best treatments for myeloma?

What Are Your First-Line Treatment Options for Active Myeloma? 1 effectively control the disease 2 reverse myeloma-related complications 3 decrease the risk of early mortality 4 be well tolerated with minimal or manageable toxicity, and 5 not interfere with the need for stem cell collection.

Is continuous therapy necessary for multiple myeloma?

The benefit of continuous therapy until disease progression has been amply demonstrated to improve survival, but is not necessary or appropriate for every patient. The financial, physical, and emotional implications of continuous therapy must be taken into consideration along with the characteristics of each patient’s multiple myeloma.

Is autologous stem cell transplant considered a maintenance therapy?

Autologous stem cell transplant should be considered early in all transplant-eligible patients. Maintenance therapy after transplant, or continuous therapy after initial treatment, has shown progression-free survival and overall survival benefits.

What is first line treatment?

First-line treatment or therapy simply refers to the initial, or first treatment recommended for a disease or illness. This may also be referred to as primary treatment, initial treatment, or induction therapy. With many conditions, including cancer, there are many possible treatments that could be effective.

What is the first line of treatment for lung cancer?

First-line treatment is usually the standard treatment (the "gold standard") given when someone is diagnosed with a particular disease or condition , such as lung cancer. In other words, it is likely the treatment most oncologists would first choose in treating someone. That said, there are no general "rules" stating which treatment has to absolutely come first, and in addition to that, it's important to work with your oncologist to choose the treatment that is best for you as an individual. Only you can be your own advocate and select the treatments which offer you the best outcome while minimizing the side effects you are willing to tolerate.

What is the difference between first line and second line?

In contrast, second-line treatments are used when the first-line treatment failed to improve a cancer, or if it worked for a while and then the cancer progressed, and tend to be less effective.

What are complementary treatments for cancer?

In this setting, therapies such as acupuncture, meditation, massage, and yoga are used in an integrative fashion—that is, they are used along with traditional treatments such as chemotherapy. These complementary treatments may help some people cope with the side effects of cancer and cancer treatments.

What is alternative treatment?

In this setting, therapies such as acupuncture, meditation, massage, and yoga are used in an integrative fashion—that is, they are used along with traditional treatments such as chemotherapy. These complementary treatments may help some people cope with the side effects of cancer and cancer treatments.

Is neoadjuvant therapy considered a first line treatment?

Neoadjuvant therapy, chemotherapy given before surgery to reduce the size of a tumor, or adjuvant therapy, given after surgery to reduce the risk of recurrence, are considered components of first-line therapy in this setting. First-Line vs. Second-Line Treatment. In contrast to first-line treatment, second-line treatment is usually ...

Is second line treatment the same as first line?

In contrast to first-line treatment, second-line treatment is usually a treatment which is chosen after first-line treatment has failed to achieve the goal (either it doesn't work or all, or it works for a period of time and then stops working), or has side effects requiring you to stop using that treatment. Second-line treatments are often inferior to first-line treatments but not always. For example, with metastatic breast cancer, second-line therapy tends not to control the cancer for as long a period of time as first-line therapy. In some cases, there are two treatments (or more) that may offer very similar results (and have similar side effects), and second-line treatment may be equally effective to first-line therapy.

How does Frontline Plus work?

FRONTLINE Plus flea and tick control for dogs and cats works quickly to kill fleas, ticks and lice. And, when used monthly, it can keep pests at bay by breaking the flea life cycle and controlling tick infestations. FRONTLINE Plus offers fast-acting , long-lasting , waterproof flea and tick prevention. Our topical medication contains two tough pest killing active ingredients - one to kill adult fleas and ticks and one to kill flea eggs and larvae to prevent new flea infestations from starting. Frontline Plus kills ticks that may transmit diseases, like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other pest-borne diseases. One easy topical application works for a full month. Our easy to use treatment is simply applied between your pet's shoulders once a month for long-lasting waterproof protection. Frontline is fast acting, killing on contact and providing effective flea and tick protection that works for a full 30 days. Formulated for dogs, puppies, cats and kittens ages eight weeks and older, FRONTLINE Plus can help protects dogs and cats at every stage of life from harmful parasites. Prevent re-infestations with Frontline topical for flea and tick protection, killing fleas and ticks on contact, while also breaking the flea life cycle by killing flea eggs and larvae. Frontline offers proven protection that's been trusted for 20 years.

How long does Frontline Plus last?

Frontline is fast acting, killing on contact and providing effective flea and tick protection that works for a full 30 days. Formulated for dogs, puppies, cats and kittens ages eight weeks and older, FRONTLINE Plus can help protects dogs and cats at every stage of life from harmful parasites.

Does Frontline Plus kill ticks?

Frontline Plus kills ticks that may transmit diseases, like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other pest-borne diseases. One easy topical application works for a full month. Our easy to use treatment is simply applied between your pet's shoulders once a month for long-lasting waterproof protection.

About Frontline For Cats

Fipronil is the primary active ingredient in all Frontline products for both dogs and cats. As per its indication, it kills fleas, kills ticks, and targets chewing lice. It can also kill mosquitoes. While not labeled for it, it has also been successful in treating for chiggers and the sarcoptic mange mite that causes scabies.

What Does Frontline Do For Cats?

Frontline products are among the only topical “spot-on” options for cats providing protection against both fleas and ticks. Other products for cats may only protect against fleas and some ticks, or just fleas.

Side Effects Of Frontline For Cats

When used properly, side effects to Frontline products are uncommon. Frontline products are only labeled for cats older than 8 weeks of age. Topical products like Frontline should never be ingested.

Frontline For Cats Dosage

Frontline products are typically applied every 30 days for the best protection. Protection against ticks is limited to 30 days requiring a monthly application, though protection against fleas can be reportedly for up to 6 weeks according to the manufacturer.

Conclusion

Frontline products have been around for over 20 years, and are considered by veterinarians to be generally safe to use as long as the feline only product is administered. The active ingredients are still largely considered to be effective against fleas and ticks as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frontline products are still considered to be effective against fleas and ticks. The newer Frontline GOLD is also more efficient at killing fleas by more quickly targeting eggs and larvae.

Prophylactic HCQ Protocol

This is not medical advice. Every situation is unique, and every person must check with his or her own physician, especially if you are taking any other medication.

Wellness Protocol

THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. Every situation is unique and every person must check with his or her own physician, especially if you are taking any other medication.

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