Moxiclear for Kittens and Small Cats

Once a month topical flea and worm treatment in kittens, small cats up to 4kg and ferrets over 0.8kg. For the treatment and prevention of fleas. For the prevention of heartworm. For the treatment and control of roundworms, hookworms, ear mites and lungworm.

Target Species: Cats

  • Active Ingredient

    100g/L Imidacloprid 10g/L Moxidectin

  • Pharmaceutical Form

    Topical or Spot-on solution. A clear, colourless to yellow solution

  • Indications

    For the treatment and prevention of fleas (Ctenocephalides spp.). Larval flea stages are killed in the surroundings of Moxiclear treated pets. Reduces the incidence of Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD). For the prevention of heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) infection. For the treatment and control of roundworms (Toxocara cati, Toxascaris leonina), kills larval (L4), immature and adult worms; hookworms (Ancylostoma tubaeforme, Ancylostoma braziliense (this hookworm is usually restricted to tropical areas in Australia) Uncinaria stenocephala), kills larval (L4), immature and adult worms of all species. For the treatment and control ear mites (Otodectes cynotis) For the treatment and control lungworm (Aelurostrongylus abstrusus) in cats over 4kg.

  • Dosage

    Once a month topical treatment. Apply on the back of the head. The animal should be standing for easy application. Remove any collar prior to application and replace when product is dry. Part the hair until the skin is visible. Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze the pipette firmly twice to apply the solution directly on the skin. Avoid pet’s eyes or mouth.

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