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Midamox for Kittens 2 to 5 lbs, Teal (12 Dose) - [Flea & Parasite Protection]

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Description

Midamox is a topical solution for cats that combines two active ingredients, imidacloprid and moxidectin. Imidacloprid is an insecticide that targets fleas, while moxidectin is an anthelmintic that targets both internal and external parasites.

Midamox is used to prevent and treat flea infestations and to control other parasites such as ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms. It is applied topically once a month, as directed by a veterinarian.

Like all medications, Midamox may have potential side effects. Some cats may experience skin irritation or hair loss at the site of application, while others may develop vomiting or diarrhea. It is important to discuss any concerns with a veterinarian before using this medication on your cat.

Key Features:

  • Dual action: Midamox combines two active ingredients - imidacloprid and moxidectin - to provide comprehensive protection against fleas and other parasites.
  • Easy to use: Midamox is a topical solution that is easy to apply and provides long-lasting protection for up to a month.
  • Effective against multiple parasites: Midamox is an effective treatment for fleas, ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms.
  • Safe for cats: Midamox is specifically formulated for use on cats and has been extensively tested to ensure its safety.
  • Available with a prescription: Midamox is available only with a prescription from a veterinarian, ensuring that it is used properly and safely.

Indications:

Midamox is indicated for the prevention and treatment of flea infestations in cats. It is also effective against other parasites, such as ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms. Midamox is used as a monthly preventive measure to maintain continuous protection against these parasites in cats. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for specific dosing recommendations and treatment protocols for each individual cat.

How it works:

Midamox works by combining two active ingredients, imidacloprid and moxidectin. Imidacloprid is a neurotoxin that targets the nervous system of fleas and other parasites, causing paralysis and death. Moxidectin is a macrocyclic lactone that works by preventing the parasites from feeding, and by disrupting their reproductive cycle. Together, these ingredients provide comprehensive protection against fleas, ear mites, roundworms, and hookworms. When applied topically to the skin, Midamox is absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed throughout the body, where it stays active for up to a month, continuously killing and preventing parasites from infesting the cat.

Directions

The recommended minimum dose is 4.5 mg/lb (10.0 mg/kg) imidacloprid ad 0.45 mg/lb (1.0 mg/kg) moxidectin, once a month, by topical administration.

Do not apply to irritated skin.

  1. Remove the applicator from the outer pouch using scissors or fold along diagonal line to expose nick; tear back at nick. As specified in the following table, administer the entire contents of the Midamox for Cats (imidacloprid and moxidectin) applicator that correctly corresponds with the body weight of the cat.
  2. Cats (lbs) Midamox for Cats Volume (mL) Imidacloprid (mg) Moxidectin (mg)
    2-5 Midamox 5 0.23 23 2.3
    5.1-9 Midamox 9 0.4 40 4
    9.1-18* Midamox 18 0.8 80 8

    *Cats over 18 lbs. should be treated with appropriate combination of Midamox for Cats applicators.

  3. Hold the applicator upright
  4. Tap the narrow part of the applicator to ensure the contents remain within the main body of the applicator.
  5. Twist or snap back the tip
  6. Part the hair on the back of the cat's neck at the base of the head in front of the shoulder blades, until the skin is visible. Place the top of the applicator on the skin and squeeze the applicator several times to empty its contents completely and directly onto the skin in one spot.

Do not get this product in the cat's mouth or eyes or allow the cat to lick the application site for 30 minutes. Treatment at the base od the head will minimize the opportunity for ingestion by grooming. In households with multiple pets, keep animals separated to prevent licking of the application sites.

Stiff, matted ahir or a damp, oily appearance of the hair may be observed at the application site on some cats. This is temporary and does not affect the safety and effectiveness of the product.

Heartworm Prevention: For prevention of heartworm disease, Midamox for Cats should be administered at one-month intervals. Midamox for Cats may be administered year-round or at a minimum should start one month before the first expected exposure to mosquitoes and should continue at monthly intervals until one month after the last exposure to mosquitoes. If a dose is missed and a 30-day interval between doses is exceeded, administer Midamox for Cats immediately and resume the monthly dosing schedule. When replacing another heartworm preventative product in a heartworm prevention program, the first treatment with Midamox for Cats should be given within one month of the last dose of the former medication. At the discretion of the veterinarian, cats older than 6 months of age may be tested to determine the presence of existing heartworm infection before treatment with Midamox for Cats.

Flea Treatment: For the treatment of flea infestations, Midamox for Cats should be administered at one-month intervals. If the cat is already infested with fleas when the first dose of Midamox for Cats is administered, adult fleas on the cat will be killed. However, re-infestation from the emergence of pre-existing pupae in the environment may continue to occur for six weeks or longer after treatment is initiated. Cats treated with imidacloprid, including those with pre-existing flea allergy dermatitis have shown clinical improvement as a direct result of elimination of fleas from the cat.

Ear Mite Treatment: For the treatment of ear mites (Otodectes cynotis), Midamox for Cats should be administered once as a single topical dose. Monthly use of Midamox for Cats will control any subsequent ear mite infestations.

Intestinal Nematode Treatment: For the treatment and control of intestinal hookworm infections caused by Ancylostoma tubaeforme (adults, immature adults and fourth stage larvae) and roundworm infections caused by Toxocara cati (adults and fourth stage larvae), Midamox for Cats should be administered once as a single topical dose.

FAQ

Midamox is a topical solution for cats that is used to prevent and treat fleas, heartworms, gastrointestinal worms, and ear mites.
Midamox is applied to the back of your cat's neck, between the shoulder blades. The applicator should be placed directly on the skin and the solution squeezed out slowly. Be sure to follow the specific directions provided by your veterinarian.
Some cats may experience mild side effects such as itching, redness, or hair loss at the application site. In rare cases, cats may experience more severe reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea, or difficulty breathing. If your cat experiences any unusual symptoms after using Midamox, contact your veterinarian immediately.
The frequency of application will depend on your cat's weight and the specific instructions provided by your veterinarian. Generally, Midamox is applied once per month.
No, Midamox may not be suitable for all cats. It is important to consult with your veterinarian before using this product, especially if your cat has any medical conditions or is pregnant or lactating.

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