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Topical liquid in 45 mg tubes of 0.75mL volume with a 60 mg/mL strength: blue packaging labeled for use in cats.
*Note: kitten and cat doses contain the same concentration just different amounts per tube. Either can be used. 21
Selamectin facilitates the release of GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Because its specificity of action (like that of Ivermectin) targets nematodes and arthropods to a much greater degree than the mammals it is being applied to, it permits for a wide margin of safety in its use.
It is readily absorbed through the skin and distributed via blood. Metabolized in the liver, it is mostly excreted in feces with a lesser amount excreted in urine.
*Note: supported recommendation of Vanessa Pisano DVM 21
“Do not use Selamectin / Revolution on sick or malnutritioned rats, or on rats that are under 4 months old.”*
CNS: tremors
Skin: irritation at site of application.
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Selamectin Topical Application: (mauve packet labeled for kittens, concentration listed above under Availability)
4 mg/kg to 8 mg/kg once per month or up to once every two weeks based on veterinary assessment. 12
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The following dosage recommendation and application information is contributed by Vanessa Pisano, DVM; VC North Springs, FL.. 21
Selamectin Topical Application: (blue packet labeled for cats, concentration listed above under Availability)
0.02mL for rat weighing less than 1 pound. For a larger rat greater than 1 pound, 0.05mL .
Apply once per month or up to once every two weeks based on veterinary assessment.
To Administer:
Push cap down on tube to puncture the seal and squeeze tube till a tiny bead is on the tip of tube, or draw up the amount needed for application in a needless tuberculin syringe.
Part the rats fur at the base of the neck behind the head ( an area difficult for the rat to clean off ) and either touch the tube with the tiny bead of liquid to the skin, or apply with the needless syringe.
Do not massage liquid into skin. Allow the area to dry before returning the rat to his cage.
If too much liquid is accidently applied, wash the rat immediately and wait 2 weeks before reapplying. 21
Posted on May 27, 2004, 22:01,
Last updated on June 5, 2008, 20:41
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