Bam! Lufenuron for Dogs 42-82 lbs and Cats 14-25 lbs 410mg 12 Capsules

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BAM! Lufenuron

For flea control in dogs 42-82 and cats 14-26 pounds pounds. This product DOES NOT kill adult fleas. This medication works to break the life cycle by sterilizing the fleas and stopping reproduction. One-a-month capsule, kill eggs and flea larvae.  For kill adult fleas use ZAP! NITENPYRAM.

Exp 4-25

Lufenuron is used to control flea infestations in dogs and cats over 6 weeks of age. It is not effective against ticks. Lufenuron is an insect development inhibitors or insect growth regulator. This drug does not kill adult fleas, but it breaks the flea’s life cycle by inhibiting flea development. Lufenuron is often used in combination with another product (eg, nitenpyram) to kill adult fleas.

The FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration) has approved this drug for use in dogs and cats for treating flea infestations. Lufenuron may also be used to treat ringworm or certain fungal infections in dogs and cats, but it must be given at much higher doses and given more often than when used for flea control. The FDA does allow veterinarians to prescribe and use products containing this drug in different species.  Lufenuron works by inhibiting production of chitin, which is the material that makes up the hard exoskeleton that protects insects. While adult fleas already have the chitin they need, flea larvae must make chitin in order to hatch and survive. Adult female fleas treated with lufenuron will pass it on to their eggs, thereby preventing their larvae from making chitin and hatching.

 

Dose and Administration

The typical dose of lufenuron in dogs is 5 mg/lb (10 mg/kg) once monthly. In cats, the typical dose is 15 mg/lb (30 mg/kg) once monthly.

  • Prevents development of flea eggs. Does not kill adult

fleas. Use Zap! Nitenpyram to kill adult fleas.

  • Must be used every 30 days to maximize efficacy.
  • Give with high fat food for best absorption.
  • Side effects are uncommon. Vomiting after a dose is the most common side effect. If pet vomits within 2 hours after dosing, the drug should be given again.
  • Oral lufenuron does not typically cause side effects when used as directed. Rarely, itchy skin, lethargy, diarrhea, and vomiting may occur. You should not be overly concerned if you see any of these signs unless they are severe, worsen, or continue to be a problem. Contact your veterinarian if this happens.
  • Lufenuron will not prevent flea bites from living fleas, and it may not be a good choice for animals with a flea bite allergy.
  • Lufenuron does not interact with other medications or affect the treated animal's system. It is compatible with other treatments. 

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  • 5
    BAM!

    Posted by Thomas Harrigan on Aug 22nd 2024

    I have used this product for several years on my dog and it always works great!

  • 5
    Best choice ever!

    Posted by Carol on Jun 14th 2024

    If you have 4 dogs like me, and are in a budget, this is your motnhly flea protection treatment! My dogs never again had fleas since using that. When they had fleas before I started, they took Bam! with a few days of Zap! And that was the end of the fleas and they never returned with the monthly Bam! Lobe it. Been using on my 4 dogs for a while now! Thanks guys for providing efficient and cost friendly protection for my babies!

  • 5
    Great and affordable product!

    Posted by Carol on Nov 10th 2023

    If you are like me with 4 dogs and on a budget, this is the product for you! No fleas infestations ever.

  • 5
    Important piece of the flea destruction mission!

    Posted by Erin on Aug 29th 2023

    We take care of community cats around our house. Watching them itch just plain sucks. And the rubs from the friendly ones can result in infestation inside. Zap! Bam! No more! I’m very thankful for this cost effective and reliable product.