Revolution Heartworm, Flea & Tick Treatment for Extra Small Dogs (2.6kg - 5kg) 3’s
Revolution heartworm and flea is a topical liquid medication which is used for heartworm prevention, flea prevention, and the prevention and control of ear mites, sarcoptic mange, and ticks.
Features
- Revolution is a prescription-only medicine, not a pesticide
- Broad-spectrum protection against most internal and external parasites
- Prevents heartworm disease
- Kills adult flea and their eggs
- Fast, simple and easy to use
- Because of the low-volume dosage size, the solution can be applied in one spot
- Non-greasy, quick-drying preparation
- Bathing pet 2 hours after application does not affect efficacy
- Each box comes with 3 convenient dosage sizes in no-drip disposable tubes
- Made in USA
Precaution
- Prior to administration, dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infections. At the discretion of the veterinarian, infected dogs should be treated to remove adult heartworms
- While the number of circulating adult D. immitis microfilariae may decrease following treatment, Revolution is not effective for microfilariae clearance
- In humans, may be irritating to skin and eyes
- In studies, less than 1% of dogs experienced digestive upset
- Do not use in sick, debilitated or underweight animals
- Flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks or open flame
- Keep out of reach of children
Instruction to use
- Hold tube upright
- Press cap down until a click is heard (cap punctures applicator seal)
- Remove cap and check to be sure tip of tube is open
- Part hair at base of neck and place tip of tube on visible skin area
- Squeeze tube 3 or 4 times in one spot until empty. Keep tube squeezed to avoid drawing liquid back into tube. While keeping tube squeezed, drag it away from liquid and lift up to remove
- Ensure tube is empty
- The recommended minimum dose is 2.7 mg selamectin per pound (6 mg/kg) of body weight, applied according to the following tables.
* For dogs more than 130 pounds, the appropriate combination of color-coded tubes is used.