Who manufactures Frontline Plus?
Merial Ltd.
Frontline Plus is manufactured by Merial Ltd. of Duluth, Ga.
What is Frontline Plus Combo?
Frontline Plus (Combo) is a widely used flea and tick preventive for cats. It contains two powerful ingredients – fipronil – an adulticide and (s)-Methoprone – an insect grow regulator. The adulticide kills adult fleas and ticks before they lay eggs.
What’s the difference between Frontline and Frontline Combo?
Frontline Combo is essentially the same as the Spot-on, but Combo has an additional ingredient. This lasts for longer on the coat, so has an effect if there is an extended delay in re-applying the frontline. The extra ingredient does not kill fleas, but in fact stops them from breeding.
Is Frontline Combo Safe?
FRONTLINE Plus®, FRONTLINE Tri-Act® and FRONTLINE® Spot On have an exemplary safety profile and adverse reactions to the treatments are very rare.
Is FRONTLINE made in France?
Frontline Plus are only manufactured in France, packed according to various countries’ rules and regulations and shipped out to their destinations by Merial, France.
How do I know if my FRONTLINE is real?
Compare the lot number on the carton to the numbers on individual applicators and on the applicator package. The numbers should match. Look for the instruction booklet. Real boxes of Frontline Plus will contain one; counterfeit ones may not.
What are the side effects of Frontline Plus for dogs?
Side effects can include skin irritation, agitation or lethargy, vomiting, tremors and seizures.
What is better than Frontline Plus?
While both medications can help keep your dog safe from pests, the main difference between Frontline vs. Advantix are as follows: Advantix kills fleas, ticks, mosquitoes and chewing lice and also repels ticks, fleas, biting flies, and mosquitoes.
Can my dog have a reaction to Frontline?
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.
Is Frontline toxic to humans?
Frontline, a flea preventative, can have adverse side effects for both humans and people. Frontline, a common flea preventative that disrupts flea neural receptors, is a suspected carcinogen and endocrine disruptor that can be toxic to the nervous system if ingested.