Inspector drops for dogs: indications for use. The inspector will save the dog from parasites: everything about this drug Flea and tick inspector instructions

1. General information

1. Trade name of the medicinal product:

Inspector Total C. International nonproprietary name: fipronil, moxidectin.

2. Dosage form: solution for external use.

Inspector Total S in 1 ml contains fipronil - 100 mg and moxidectin - 25 mg as active ingredients, and as excipients: isopropyl alcohol, dimethyl sulfoxide, polyethylene glycol. In appearance it is a transparent, oily, colorless or light yellow liquid.

Inspector Total S is released packaged in 0.4; 1.0; 2.5 and 4.0 ml in polymer pipettes. Pipettes are packaged in 1, 2, 3 or 4 pieces in cardboard boxes or polymer blisters along with instructions for use.

3. Shelf life of the drug, subject to storage conditions -

3 years from the date of production. Inspector Total C should not be used after the expiration date.

4. Store the drug in the manufacturer’s sealed packaging, in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight, separately from food and feed, at a temperature from 0°C to 30°C.

5. Inspector Total S should be stored out of the reach of children.

6. Unused medicinal product is disposed of in accordance with legal requirements.

2. Pharmacological properties

7. Inspector Total S belongs to the group of insectoacaricidal and anthelmintic drugs.

Fipronil, which is part of the drug, belongs to the group of phenylpyrazole compounds, the mechanism of action of which is based on inhibition of the passage of chlorine ions in the GABA-dependent chloride channels of arthropods and disruption of the transmission of nerve impulses, which leads to the death of ticks and insects.

In terms of the degree of impact on the body, Inspector Total S is classified as a moderately hazardous substance (hazard class 3 according to GOST 12.1.007-76). In recommended doses, the drug does not have a local irritant, sensitizing or resorptive toxic effect.

3. Application procedure

8. Inspector Total S is prescribed to dogs for the treatment and prevention of entomosis, demodicosis, otodectosis, sarcoptic mange, and when ixodidae are affected.

m ticks, intestinal nematodes (toxocariasis, toxascariasis, uncinariasis, hookworm disease), as well as for the prevention of dirofilariasis.

9. Contraindication for use is the individual hypersensitivity of the animal to the components of the drug.

Inspector Total C is prohibited for use in puppies under 7 weeks of age, patients with infectious diseases and convalescent animals.

Treatment of animals weighing less than 1 kg, pregnant and lactating animals should be carried out with caution under the supervision of a veterinarian.

10. The drug is used by animals by drip (“spot-on”) application to dry, intact skin. Before use, the top part of the pipette is broken off. The drug, by spreading the fur, is applied to the animal in places inaccessible for licking, directly on the skin between the shoulder blades at the base of the neck.

When treating large animals, the contents of the pipettes are applied to the skin in 3-4 places.

When treating dogs weighing more than 40 kg, the drug is used in a dose of 0.1 ml per kg of animal weight, using a combination of pipettes of various packaging.

To destroy ixodid ticks, fleas, lice and lice, animals are treated once, to prevent re-infestation - once every four to six weeks throughout the entire season of activity of insects and ticks.

To destroy ixodid ticks on the body of an animal, 1 drop of the drug is applied to the tick and the place of its attachment to the skin.

If the tick does not fall off spontaneously within 20 minutes, it is carefully pulled out of the skin with tweezers and destroyed.

For the treatment of otodectosis (ear scabies), the drug is used once. During the treatment process, it is recommended to clean the ear canal of exudate and scabs, and in case of complications with otitis media, prescribe antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs.

If necessary, the course of treatment is repeated after 1 month.

For therapeutic purposes, the drug is used twice for sarcoptic mange, and for demodicosis - 2-4 times with an interval of 28 days. If necessary, the course of treatment is repeated. In order to prevent possible invasion, treatment is carried out once a month.

To deworm animals with nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract, the drug is used for therapeutic purposes once, for prophylactic purposes - once a month.

In order to prevent dirofilariasis in regions unfavorable for the disease, the drug is used in the spring-summer-autumn period: before the beginning of summer against mosquitoes and mosquitoes (carriers of the pathogen D. Immitis) once, then once a month and the last time in the season no earlier than than 1 month after the end of insect flight. Inspector Total C does not destroy mature heartworms, but reduces the number of microfilariae circulating in the blood, and can also be used by infested animals.

The drug should not be applied to wet or damaged skin; the animal should not be washed for 4 days after treatment with the drug.

11. Symptoms that occur during an overdose of the drug have not been established.

12. No specific effects of the drug upon first administration or upon its withdrawal have been identified.

13. If the established period for repeated treatments is not observed, the use of the drug should be resumed in the same dosage according to the same scheme.

14. As a rule, there are no side effects or complications when using the drug Inspector Total S in accordance with these instructions. In rare cases, individual skin reactions (redness, itching) are possible, which resolve spontaneously and do not require the use of medications. If allergic reactions occur in an animal sensitive to the components of the drug, the drug should be thoroughly washed off with soap and water and the fur should be rinsed with plenty of running water, and, if necessary, antihistamines and symptomatic agents should be prescribed.

15. Inspector Total S should not be used simultaneously with medications containing macrocyclic lactones.

16. Inspector Total S is not intended for use in food producing animals.

4. Personal prevention measures

17. When working with the drug Inspector Total S, you should follow the general rules of personal hygiene and safety precautions provided for when working with medicines. While working with the drug, smoking, drinking and eating are prohibited. When finished, wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap.

Children should not be allowed near the animal in the first 2-3 days after treatment.

18. In case of accidental contact of the drug with the skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, they must be rinsed with plenty of water. People with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug should avoid direct contact with the drug. If allergic reactions occur or if the drug accidentally enters the human body, you should immediately contact a medical facility (bring with you the instructions for use of the drug or the label).

19. Empty drug packaging must not be used for household purposes; they must be disposed of with household waste.

If necessary, treatment of Collie, Bobtail and Sheltie dogs (due to the increased sensitivity of dogs of these breeds to macrocyclic lactones) should be carried out after consultation with a veterinarian.

Instructions for use of drops Inspector Total S
for the treatment and prevention of arachnoenthomosis and nematodes in dogs
(Developer organization: Veterinary Bio UG, Germany)

I. General information
Trade name of the medicinal product: Inspector Total C.
International nonproprietary name of active ingredients: fipronil, moxidectin.

Dosage form: solution for external use.
Inspector drops for dogs contain as active ingredients: fipronil - 10% and moxidectin - 2.5%, as well as excipients: polyethylene glycol (PEG 400) - 28.4%, butylhydroxytoluene (BHA) - 0.2%, butylated hydroxytoluene ( BHT) - 0.1%, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEME) - 58.8%.
In appearance it is a transparent, oily, colorless or light yellow liquid.

Inspector Total S is released packaged in 0.4; 1.0; 2.5 and 4 ml in polymer pipettes. Pipettes are individually packaged in polymer blisters along with instructions for use and placed in cardboard boxes.

Store the drug in the manufacturer's sealed packaging, in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight, separately from food and feed, at a temperature from 0°C to 30°C and a relative humidity of no more than 60%.
The shelf life of the drug, subject to storage conditions, is 3 years from the date of production.
Inspector Total C should not be used after the expiration date.
Inspector Total S should be kept out of the reach of children.
Unused medicinal product is disposed of in accordance with legal requirements.

After applying the drug to the skin, fipronil, practically without being absorbed, is quickly distributed over the surface of the body and, staying on the epidermis and fur, has a long-term contact insectoacaricidal effect.
Moxidectin is well absorbed, enters the systemic bloodstream, organs and tissues, and is excreted from the body mainly unchanged in feces.

After a single treatment, the insecticidal effect of the drug (fleas) lasts up to 6 weeks, the acaricidal effect (ticks) - up to 4 weeks.

In terms of the degree of impact on the body, Inspector for Dogs is classified as a “moderately hazardous” substance (hazard class 3 according to GOST 12.1.007-76); in recommended doses it does not have a skin-irritating, resorptive-toxic or sensitizing effect.
The drug is toxic to rabbits, bees, fish and other aquatic organisms.

III. Application procedure
Inspector drops are prescribed to dogs for the treatment and prevention of entomosis, demodicosis, otodecosis, sarcoptic mange, acarosis caused by ixodid ticks, nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract (toxocariasis, toxascariasis, uncinariasis, hookworm, trichocephalosis), as well as for the prevention of dirofilariasis.

A contraindication to the use of Inspector Total S is the individual hypersensitivity of the animal to the components of the drug.
Dogs with infectious diseases and weakened dogs, puppies under 7 weeks of age and animals of other species cannot be treated.
Auricular use of the drug (for ear scabies) in case of perforation of the eardrum is not allowed.
Dogs weighing less than 1 kg, pregnant and lactating females should be treated with caution under the supervision of a veterinarian.

The drug is used by animals by applying it to dry, intact skin, breaking off the upper part of the pipette. Depending on the weight of the dog, Inspector drops are used in the doses indicated in the table:

When treating dogs weighing more than 40 kg Inspector drops are used at the rate of 0.1 ml per kilogram of animal weight, using a combination of pipettes of various packaging, when treating dogs weighing less than 1 kg - at the rate of one drop of solution (0.05 ml) per 0.5 kg of animal weight.

To destroy attached ixodid ticks on the animal's body, the drug in the amount of 1 drop is applied to the tick and the place of its attachment to the skin. If the tick does not fall off spontaneously within 20 minutes, it is carefully pulled out of the skin with tweezers and destroyed.

For the treatment of otodectosis the external auditory canal is cleaned of scabs and crusts, then 3-5 drops of the drug are instilled into each ear (the drops must be injected into both ears), the auricle is folded in half lengthwise and its base is massaged. The remainder of the drug in the pipette used is applied to the skin between the shoulder blades. Treatment is carried out 2-3 times with an interval of 7-10 days. When complicated by otitis media, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed.
If necessary, the course of treatment is repeated after 1 month under microscopy control of scrapings.
In case of perforation of the eardrum, the drug is used by drip application to the skin between the shoulder blades at the base of the neck in the doses indicated in the table.

For sarcoptic mange and demodicosis the drug is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas of the body, previously cleared of scabs, covering borderline healthy skin up to 1 cm 2 at the rate of 0.1 ml/kg of animal weight.
Treatment is carried out 2 - 4 times with an interval of 7-10 days.
Animals with large affected areas are treated in two doses with an interval of 1 day, applying the drug to the affected areas of first one and then the other half of the body.
To prevent licking of the drug, the animal is put on a muzzle, a cervical collar, or the jaws are closed with a loop of braid, which are removed 20 minutes after applying the drug.
Treatment is recommended to be carried out comprehensively with the use of pathogenetic and symptomatic drugs until the animal’s clinical recovery, which is confirmed by two negative results of microscopic examinations of scrapings.

For deworming In dogs, the drug is used by drip application to the skin in doses indicated in the table for nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract for therapeutic purposes according to indications once, for prophylactic purposes - once a month.

To prevent dirofilariasis in regions unfavorable for the disease, the drug is used in the spring-summer-autumn period: before the start of the flight of mosquitoes and midges (carriers of the pathogen D. immitis) once, then once a month and the last time in the season 1 month after the end of the flight of insects.
Inspector Total C does not destroy mature heartworms, but reduces the number of microfilariae circulating in the blood, and can also be used by infested animals.

The drug should not be applied to wet or damaged skin, nor should the animal be washed or bathed in bodies of water for 4 days after treatment.

In case of an overdose of the drug, the animal may experience depression, excessive salivation, muscle tremors, and vomiting. In this case, the drug is thoroughly washed off with water and detergent and general measures are used to remove it from the body.

No specific effects of the drug upon first use or upon its discontinuation have been identified.

In case of non-compliance with the established period of repeated treatments, the use of the drug should be resumed in the same dosage according to the same scheme.

As a rule, there are no side effects or complications when using Inspector drops for dogs in accordance with these instructions. In rare cases, individual skin reactions (redness, itching) are possible, which resolve spontaneously and do not require the use of medications. If allergic reactions occur in an animal sensitive to the components of the drug, the drug should be thoroughly washed off with water and detergent and the fur should be rinsed with plenty of running water, and, if necessary, antihistamines and symptomatic agents should be prescribed.

Inspector Total S is not intended for use in food producing animals.

IV. Personal prevention measures
When working with the drug, you should follow the general rules of personal hygiene and safety precautions provided for when working with medicines. While working with drops, smoking, drinking and eating are prohibited. When finished, wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap.
The animal should not be petted or allowed near small children for 2-3 days after treatment.
In case of accidental contact of the drug with the skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, they must be rinsed with plenty of water. People with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug should avoid direct contact with it. If allergic reactions occur or if the drug accidentally enters the human body, you should immediately contact a medical facility (bring with you the instructions for use of the drug or the label).

Empty medicinal product packaging must not be used for household purposes; it must be disposed of with household waste.

Manufacturer: CJSC "NPF Ecoprom", 140070, Moscow region, Lyubertsy district, pos. Tomilino, st. Garshina, 11.

With the approval of this instruction, the instructions for use of the drug Inspector Total S, approved by Rosselkhoznadzor on June 6, 2012, become invalid.

The dose of the drug during treatment depends on the weight of the pet:

The drug is applied in a thin layer to previously cleansed, damaged areas of the skin. After treatment, you must ensure that your pet does not lick the medicine. It is recommended to put a muzzle on him. Treatment is carried out every 7-10 days, depending on the spread of the pathology.

Treatment for ixodid ticks

Treatment of otodectosis

You can cure ear scabies using Inspector drops, after first cleaning the external auditory canal. Even if one ear is infected, both ears should be treated. Taking into account the weight of the pet in each three to five drops are instilled into the ear canal. After treatment, the ears are gently massaged. The remaining product is applied to the withers. Repeated treatment is carried out after 7-10 days.

If otodectosis is accompanied by otitis media, then you need to contact a veterinarian, who should additionally prescribe antibiotics.

Contraindications

Like any medicine, Inspector drops have contraindications for use:

  • intolerance by the animal’s body to substances that are part of the drug;
  • dogs during and after illness;
  • puppies up to 7 weeks old;
  • pets suffering from allergies.

Only under the supervision of a veterinarian can pregnant and lactating bitches be treated with Inspector.

Side effects

If the dose of the drug is exceeded, redness and itching may occur on the pet’s skin, which will go away on their own. In case of allergic reactions, the product is washed off under running water.

Reviews of drops Inspector

The first time I even put on gloves before using it, but then I just washed my hands well. No side effects were observed in pets after treatment. But over the three years that we have been using the Inspector, no ticks or fleas have been found in the fur. You just need to ensure that no one pets the dog for two days after treatment, and that the dog does not lick itself.

Pavel, Russia

Natalya, Russia

Alexandra, Russia

By chance we saw Inspector drops in one of the pet stores and decided to try them. They are sold in special capsules that are designed for a certain weight of the pet. We didn’t do any calculations and bought a large package. At home, the number of drops has already been distributed depending on the weight of the cat or dog. This product smells nasty, but works effectively. Within a few hours, our pets were happy that they were not being bitten by fleas! I recommend these drops to everyone who needs to kill fleas. How they act against ticks has not yet been tested.

Irina, Russia

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Flea control is necessary for pets, both dogs and cats, that are not outdoors. Fleas can not only cause significant discomfort to your pet, but can also be carriers of certain diseases. Fleas can also bite people. Therefore, it is necessary to promptly treat the animal for worms and fleas, as well as carry out regular prevention.

Compound

Inspector - drops against fleas, ticks and worms for dogs, but they are also suitable for cats. The drug is a synthetic insecticide, which is manufactured in Russia by the Ecoprom company. For external use only.

The product is combined, that is, it has a complex multi-component composition. The main active ingredients are:

  1. Fipronil;
  2. Moxidectin;
  3. Polyethylene glycol.

Oil compositions are used as excipients, which promote rapid absorption of the drug into the animal’s skin.

The product should be stored at normal air humidity, in a dark place. Separated from feed and other medicines. Subject to storage conditions, the shelf life of the drug in a closed package is three years. After opening the pipette, the drug should be used immediately. The drug is not stored in open form.

Dosage forms and prices

The inspector is available exclusively in the form of a solution. It is intended for application to the animal's skin in the withers area. The drug has an oily structure and a characteristic chemical smell. The color of the solution is transparent, from colorless to light yellow. It is packaged in measuring pipettes for ease of use.

The pipette is packaged in a blister or show box. The blister is placed in a cardboard box, and instructions for using the product are also included. Such a variety of drug volumes makes dosing the drug easier and also more economically beneficial. The possibility of an overdose is almost completely eliminated.

Operating principle

  1. Fleas;
  2. Roundworms;
  3. Pinworms;
  4. Hookworms;
  5. Other nematodes;
  6. lice eaters;
  7. Micro mites (Demodex);
  8. Ixodid ticks;
  9. Sarcoptoid mites.

Mode of application

The drug is applied to dry skin. It is necessary to spread the fur at the withers so that the drug is not absorbed into it. Used in the following dosages:

  1. For weights from 1 to 4 kg, a 0.4 ml pipette is used;
  2. Weight from 4 to 10 kg – 1 ml;
  3. Weight from 11 to 25 kg – 2.5 ml;
  4. Weight from 26 to 40 kg – 4 ml;
  5. With a weight of more than 40 kg, the dosage is calculated as 0.1 ml per 1 kg of pet’s body weight.

For cats and small dogs, the entire preparation must be applied pointwise to the withers. For larger animals, you can divide all the medications into 4 doses and apply them to different parts of the body. It must be remembered that the animal should not reach the application site to avoid licking the medicine.

Contraindications

Although the drug is safe, it cannot be used on all animals. There are the following contraindications:

Use during pregnancy or lactation is possible, but you should consult your doctor before using it.

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Inspector drops on the withers for dogs up to 4 kg.

. General information

1.1. Trade name of the medicinal product: Inspector Total C. International nonproprietary name: fipronil + moxidectin.

1.2. Dosage form: solution for external use. Inspector Total in 1 ml contains fipronil - 10% and moxidectin - 2.5% as active ingredients, as well as auxiliary components: isopropyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol, dimethyl sulfoxide.

2. Pharmacological properties

2.2. Fipronil, which is part of the drug, belongs to the group of phenylpyrazole compounds, the mechanism of action of which is based on inhibition of the passage of chlorine ions in the GABA-dependent chloride channels of arthropods and disruption of the transmission of nerve impulses, which leads to the death of ticks and insects.

3. Application procedure

3.1. Inspector Total S is prescribed to dogs for the treatment and prevention of entomosis, demodicosis, otodecosis, sarcoptic mange, in case of ixodid ticks, intestinal nematodes (toxocariasis, toxascariasis, uncinariasis, hookworm disease), as well as for the prevention of dirofilariasis.

3.2. A contraindication for use is the individual hypersensitivity of the animal to the components of the drug. Inspector Total C is prohibited for use in puppies under 7 weeks of age, patients with infectious diseases and convalescent animals.

Treatment of animals weighing less than 1 kg, pregnant and lactating animals should be carried out with caution under the supervision of a veterinarian.

3.3. The drug is used by animals by drip (“spot-on”) application to dry, intact skin. Before use, the top part of the pipette is broken off. The drug, by spreading the fur, is applied to the animal in places inaccessible for licking, directly on the skin between the shoulder blades at the base of the neck. When treating large animals, the contents of the pipettes are applied to the skin in 3-4 places.

3.4. To destroy ixodid ticks, fleas, lice and lice, animals are treated once, to prevent re-infestation - once every four to six weeks throughout the entire season of activity of insects and ticks.

3.5. In a comprehensive program for the prevention and treatment of allergic dermatitis caused by fleas, Inspector Total is used once a quarter.

3.6. For the treatment of otodectosis (ear scabies), the drug is used once. During the treatment process, it is recommended to clean the ear canal of exudate and scabs, and in case of complications with otitis media, prescribe antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs. If necessary, the course of treatment is repeated after 1 month.

3.7. For therapeutic purposes, for sarcoptic mange the drug is used 2 times, for demodicosis - 2-4 times with an interval of 28 days; in order to prevent possible invasion - 1 time per month.

3.9. To deworm animals with nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract, the drug is used for therapeutic purposes once, for prophylactic purposes - once a month.

3.10. In order to prevent dirofilariasis in regions unfavorable for the disease, the drug is used in the spring-summer-autumn period: before the beginning of summer against mosquitoes and mosquitoes (carriers of the pathogen D. Immitis) once, then once a month and the last time in the season no earlier than 1 month after the end of insect flight. Inspector Total C does not destroy sexually mature heartworms, but reduces the number of microfilariae circulating in the blood, and can also be safely used by infested animals. The drug should not be applied to wet or damaged skin; the animal should not be washed for 4 days after treatment with the drug.

3.11. Symptoms that occur during an overdose of the drug have not been established.

3.12. No specific effects of the drug upon first administration or upon its discontinuation have been identified.

3.13. In case of non-compliance with the established period of repeated treatments, the use of the drug should be resumed in the same dosage according to the same scheme.

3.14. As a rule, there are no side effects or complications when using the drug Inspector Total S in accordance with these instructions. In rare cases, individual skin reactions (redness, itching) are possible, which resolve spontaneously and do not require the use of medications. If allergic reactions occur in an animal sensitive to the components of the drug, the drug should be thoroughly washed off with soap and water and the fur should be rinsed with plenty of running water, and, if necessary, antihistamines and symptomatic agents should be prescribed.

3.15. Inspector Total S should not be used simultaneously with medications containing macrocyclic lactones.

3.16. Since the drug is intended for non-productive animals, the terms of possible use of products of animal origin are not regulated.

4. Personal prevention measures

4.1. When working with the drug Inspector Total S, you should follow the general rules of personal hygiene and safety precautions provided for when working with medicines.

4.2. While working with the drug Inspector Total S, smoking, drinking and eating are not allowed. When finished, wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap. You should not stroke the area where the drug was applied and do not allow the animal near small children for 24 hours after treatment Inspector Total S.

4.3. If the drug accidentally gets on the skin or in the eyes, it should be washed off immediately with a stream of water; if it gets inside, contact a medical facility. In case of poisoning with Inspector Total C, symptomatic treatment is carried out.