Rolfe
Adult human female
Er - who mentioned Advantage? That's been here for a while and I've used it once or twice to good effect. Maybe another time for the whole story about a couple of the first dogs to be treated with it in this country collapsing in convulsions, one died, huge ruckus, must have been that new flea treatment, then after all the post-mortem results were in it turned out to be metaldehyde poisoning, and the half had not been told as far as the original clinical history was concerned.bug_girl said:You know, I never come in on these things until it's too late.
Advantage apparently is imidacloprid, which is related to the nicotenergic pesticides.
it's not as safe as the insect growth regulators that are usually applied topically/systemically, but it is relatively safe for mammals at low doses.
Insect nervous systems are sort of like inside-out mammal systems--the parts that make up our central nervous systems are not what makes up the CNS of a bug. it's nifty.![]()
Frontline and Stronghold seem to be the other popular ones. I was asking about Advocate, which was launched about a year ago, with some astonishing artwork of enormously imaginative parasites, and seems to kill anything that doesn't have exactly four legs. Apart from tapeworm I think. Roundworms, heartworm, fleas, ticks, lice, sarcops(?), demodex, you name it. Since demodex is a particularly nasty clinical condition which is an absolute bugger to treat, and I'm currently preparing some legal statements in connection with a prosecution of owners who didn't bother to take their puppy to a vet when it had the condition, I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has any hands-on experience of using Advocate to treat demodecosis.
Rolfe.