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Safety Assessment of Etofenprox, S-Methoprene, and Piperonyl Butoxide in Dogs Topically Exposed to Bio Spot Defense
2013
Journal of Veterinary Science & Technology
Use of ectoparasiticides on pets seems inevitable since pets are commonly infested with fleas, ticks, and many other external parasites. Currently, pyrethroids are more commonly used than any other class of ectoparasiticides because they are considered relatively safe. Due to paucity of data, serious concerns have been raised not only about their safety in dogs but their transferable residues to owners, veterinarians, veterinary technologists, and dog handlers who come in contact with treated
doi:10.4172/2157-7579.1000148
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