Product Description
Petcare Ridd Anti Tick & Flea Solution For Dogs contains amitraz which is a drug of choice for canine demodicosis. Ridd 12.5% liquid is a potent miticide effective against both sacroptic and demodectic mange in dogs, cats and large animals. Ridd also controls ticks, fleas and lice infestation effectively in animals.
Amitraz acts on mites by interacting with octapamine receptors and inhibiting monoamine oxidase enzyme in mite’s body and thereby results in paralysis and death of mites. Petcare Ridd Anti Tick & Flea Solution For Dogs contains specific carrier that enhances the penetrability of Amitraz to provide the best result.
- Composition:
Each 2 ml contains:
Amitraz I.P (Vet): 12.5% w/v
Water soluble carrier: q.s - Class: Ectoparasitcide
Indications/Uses
- Ridd Solution is indicated for treatment and control of :
Mites (sarcoptic and demodectic mange)
Ticks
Fleas
Lice
Benefits/Features
- High penetration of solution.
- Removes all parasites and fleas.
- Provides relief from redness and itch.
- Cuts the oxygen supply of parasites.
- Does not contain chemicals.
Directions for use:
- Clip the hairs.
- Bath the animal with soap/shampoo and water.
- Pat dry with a towel.
- Make a dip concentrate as per the dosage.
- Apply the solution all over the body and on the affected area liberally with a thorough scrubbing. Allow it to dry.
- Do not give the bath for a week after application.
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