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Official Fipronex G5 Launch in Nicaragua Fipronex® G5 removes ectoparasites to protect dog-owner relationships

Fipronex® G5 removes ectoparasites to protect dog-owner relationships Everyone who has a dog, we know how annoying it can be to have to deal with insects that insist on being part of the family without being invited, among the most frequent in our environment are the dreaded ticks.

 

Commonly, ticks are found in gardens, especially those with leafy vegetation, and your dog can be fed to suckling blood with a painful sting, as you take a harmless walk with your best friend. Among the damages caused by ticks are the generation of anemia, Lyme diseases, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, in addition to the transmission of a bacterium called Erlichia, which affects white blood cells and platelets in addition to organs such as liver and kidney, among others . That is, a single tick can produce a big problem for you and your pet. So why wait for this to happen?

 

To prevent and take control of these situations, Agrovet Market Nicaragua is proud to launch the new product Fipronex® G5, a unique formulation panectocida®, which eliminates and controls all ectoparasites, preventing bites in dogs. External parasites are dangerous and should not sting dogs under any circumstances. A complete antiparasitic should not only eliminate adult stages, but also immature stages and repel, since only one bite suffices to endanger the health of dogs and their owners.

 

 

Fipronex® G5 offers superior benefits compared to other formulations in the market because of its combination of 5 active ingredients: dinotefuran, fipronil, pyriproxyfen, permethrin and piperonyl butoxide, giving it a range of action against fleas (adults and immature forms) Ticks, sandflies, mosquitoes and ear mites *; Not only by eliminating vectors but by preventing the transmission of infectious diseases to pets and humans due to their repellent effect: Hot foot ticks and antifeeding against mosquitoes and sandflies.

 

The launch event was attended by Dr. Luis Alfredo Chávez, Animal Health Research Supervisor, Agrovet Market - Peru,

 

 

 who in addition to the presentation to the media and general public, offered a conference to veterinarians the whole country