Customization: | Available |
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Powder: | Yes |
Customized: | Customized |
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Product Name | Nitenpyram |
CAS | 150824-47-8 |
Formula | C11H15ClN4O |
Molecular Weight | 270.7154 |
Purity | 99% |
Appearance | Light Yellow Powder |
Storage | Cool and Dry Place |
Nitenpyram is used orally with dogs and cats to control fleas. After ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes and kills all adult fleas within 4 hours. The effects of nitenpyram last approximately 24-48 hours.
Nitenpyram is safe to use on puppies and kittens as young as four weeks old if they weigh at least 2 pounds (0.91 kg).
Panting and excitement have been noted in cats within 2 hours of administration. In heavily infested animals , it can cause extreme itching as the fleas die.
Nitenpyram does not kill insect eggs and has no long-term activity. Thus, it is not effective as a long-term flea preventative.
It is usually used to kill nymph and adult fleas quickly on an infested animal, and combined with a longer-term flea preventative like fipronil or lufenuron to prevent reinfestation.
Dicyclanil | Ivermectin | Diclazuril | Pleocidin |
Praziquantel | Avermectin | Lufenuron | Levamisole |
Nitenpyram | Azithromycin | Mebendazole | Fenbendazole |