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Prinovox Spot-on for Small Cats & Ferrets up to 4kg (4 pipettes)
Prinovox Spot-on for Small Cats & Ferrets up to 4kg (4 pipettes)
Brand | Virbac |
Manufacturer | Virbac |
Species | Cat |
Prescription Type | POM-V (Written prescription required) |
Prinovox Spot-on is an antiparastic liquid application for cats and ferrets suffering from, or at risk from infestations of fleas, ear mites or roundworms. For use for the treatment of notoedric mange and for the prevention of heart worm disease. Suitable for small cats and ferrets.
Indications for use
For cats suffering from, or at risk from, mixed parasitic infections:
- For the treatment and prevention of flea infestation (Ctenocephalides felis),
- The treatment of ear mite infestation (Otodectes cynotis),
- The treatment of notoedric mange (Notoedres cati),
- The prevention of heartworm disease (L3 and L4 larvae of Dirofilaria immitis),
- The treatment of infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (L4 larvae, immature adults and adults of Toxocara cati and Ancylostoma tubaeforme).
- The product can be used as part of a treatment strategy for flea allergy dermatitis (FAD).
For ferrets suffering from, or at risk from, mixed parasitic infections:
- For the treatment and prevention of flea infestation (Ctenocephalides felis),
- The prevention of heartworm disease (L3 and L4 larvae of Dirofilaria immitis).
Prescription only medicine.
Prinovox Spot-on is only available with a prescription from your veterinary surgeon.
To check the most up to date information about this product, please read its Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) below:
http://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/SPC_Documents/SPC_732847.DOCX
Imidacloprid, 1-(6-Chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-N-nitro-imidazolidin-2-ylideneamine is an ectoparasiticide belonging to the chloronicotinyl group of compounds. Chemically, it is more accurately described as a chloronicotinyl nitroguanidine. Imidacloprid is effective against larval flea stages and adult fleas. Flea larvae in the pet’s surroundings are killed after contact with a pet treated with the product. Imidacloprid has a high affinity for the nicotinergic acetylcholine receptors in the post-synaptic region of the central nervous system (CNS) of the flea. The ensuing inhibition of cholinergic transmission in insects results in paralysis and death. Due to the weak nature of the interaction with mammalian nicotinergic receptors and the postulated poor penetration through the blood-brain barrier in mammals, it has virtually no effect on the mammalian CNS. Imidacloprid has minimal pharmacological activity in mammals.
Moxidectin, 23-(O-methyloxime)-F28249 alpha is a second-generation macrocyclic lactone of the milbemycin family. It is a parasiticide which is active against many internal and external parasites. Moxidectin is active against larval stages (L3, L4) of Dirofilaria immitis. It is also active against gastrointestinal nematodes. Moxidectin interacts with GABA and glutamate-gated chloride channels. This leads to opening of the chloride channels on the postsynaptic junction, the inflow of chloride ions and induction of an irreversible resting state. The result is flaccid paralysis of affected parasites, followed by their death and/or expulsion.
Active substances:
imidacloprid 40 mg
Moxidectin 4 mg
Prinovox is a prescription product and must be applied according to the instructions by your veterinary surgeon.
Please read the product leaflet thoroughly before applying to your pet.
Marketing Authorisation Holder
Bayer plc
Animal Health Division
Bayer House
Strawberry Hill
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 1JA
UK
Marketing Authorisation Number
Vm 00010/4188
Contra-indications
- Do not use in kittens under 9 weeks of age.
- Do not use in animals that are known to be hypersensitive to the active substances or to any of the excipients.
- For ferrets: Do not use Prinovox for large cats (0.8 ml) or Prinovox for dogs (any size).
- For dogs, the corresponding “Prinovox for dogs” product, which contains 100 mg/ml imidacloprid and 25 mg/ml moxidectin, must be used.
Special warnings for each target species
- The product’s efficacy has not been tested in ferrets weighing over 2 kg and therefore the duration of effect might be shorter in these animals.
- Brief contact of the animal with water on one or two occasions between monthly treatments is unlikely to significantly reduce the efficacy of the product. However, frequent shampooing or immersion of the animal in water after treatment may reduce the efficacy of the product.
- Parasite resistance to any particular class of anthelmintic may develop following frequent, repeated use of an anthelmintic of that class. Therefore, the use of this product should be based on the assessment of each individual case and on local epidemiological information about the current susceptibility of the target species in order to limit the possibility of a future selection for resistance.
- The use of the product should be based on the confirmed diagnosis of mixed infection (or risk of infection, where prevention applies) at the same time
Special precautions for use in animals
- The treatment of cats weighing less than 1 kg and ferrets weighing less than 0.8 kg should be based on a risk-benefit assessment.
- There is limited experience on the use of the product in sick and debilitated animals, thus the product should only be used based on a risk-benefit assessment for these animals.
- Care should be taken that the content of the pipette or the applied dose does not come into contact with the eyes or mouth of the recipient and/or other animals. Do not allow recently treated animals to groom each other. Oral uptake by Collies, Old English Sheepdogs and related breeds or crossbreeds should be prevented.
- It is recommended that cats and ferrets living in, or travelling to areas endemic for heartworm are treated monthly with the product to protect them from heartworm disease.
- Whilst the accuracy of diagnosis of heartworm infection is limited, it is recommended that attempts be made to check the heartworm status of any cat and ferret aged over 6 months, before beginning prophylactic treatment, as use of the product on cats or ferrets which have adult heartworms may cause serious adverse effects, including death. If adult heartworm infection is diagnosed, the infection should be treated in accordance with current scientific knowledge.
- In certain individual cats Notoedres cati infestation may be severe. In these severe cases concomitant supportive treatment is necessary as treatment with the product alone may not be sufficient to prevent death of the animal.
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals
- Avoid contact with skin, eyes or mouth.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke during application.
- Wash hands thoroughly after use.
- After application do not stroke or groom animals until the application site is dry.
- In case of accidental spillage onto skin, wash off immediately with soap and water.
- People with known hypersensitivity to benzyl alcohol, imidacloprid or moxidectin should administer the product with caution. In very rare cases the product may cause skin sensitisation or transient skin reactions (for example numbness, irritation or burning/tingling sensation).
- In very rare cases the product may cause respiratory irritation in sensitive individuals.
- If the product accidentally gets into eyes, they should be thoroughly flushed with water.
- If skin or eye symptoms persist, or the product is accidentally swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.
Other precautions
- The solvent in the product may stain or damage certain materials including leather, fabrics, plastics and finished surfaces. Allow the application site to dry before permitting contact with such materials.
Adverse reactions
- Use of the product may result in transient pruritus in cats. On rare occasions greasy fur, erythema and vomiting can occur. These signs disappear without further treatment. The product may, in rare cases, cause local hypersensitivity reactions. If the animal licks the application site after treatment, neurological signs (most of which are transient) may be observed in very rare cases.
- The product tastes bitter. Salivation may occasionally occur if the animal licks the application site immediately after treatment. This is not a sign of intoxication and disappears within some minutes without treatment. Correct application will minimise licking of the application site.
- The product may in very rare cases cause at the application site a sensation resulting in transient behavioural changes such as lethargy, agitation, and inappetence.
Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay
- The safety of the veterinary medicinal product has not been established during pregnancy and lactation. Laboratory studies with either imidacloprid or moxidectin in rats and rabbits have not produced any evidence of teratogenic, foetotoxic or maternotoxic effects.
- Use only according to the benefit-risk assessment by the responsible veterinarian.
Interactions
- During treatment with this veterinary medicinal product no other antiparasitic macrocyclic lactone should be administered.
- No interactions between this veterinary medicinal product and routinely used veterinary medicinal products or medical or surgical procedures have been observed.

