The only potential side effect listed for frontline products is skin reactions at the site of application.
Frontline plus side effects seizures.
Frontline is a tested and safe treatment for cats and dogs.
If irritation lasts for several days you should consult your veterinarian.
Seizures occur as the sensitive pet may capture the neurotoxicity of fipronil.
It can also cause less serious side effects in dogs such as irritation at the spot of application diarrhea vomiting and seizures.
Food and drug administration said thursday.
Frontline a common flea preventative that disrupts flea neural receptors is a suspected carcinogen and endocrine disruptor that can be toxic to the nervous system if ingested.
Side effects and precautions for frontline.
A 2010 article in scientific american examined the safety of flea and tick medications like frontline and frontline plus.
It s always good to be prepared and knowledgeable of all possibilities in order to minimize and prevent unnecessary negative reactions.
However a small minority of frontline users has reported side effects in their pets.
Frontline plus is one of the top flea and tick medications because it s effective easy to use and non intrusive.
The skin sensitizing effect of fipronil causes skin irritation redness soreness dermatitis and swelling of skin.
Dogs and cats treated with certain flea and tick products might be at an increased risk for neurologic events including seizures the u s.
Some of the more serious frontline plus for cats side effects or any frontline product may include uncoordinated movements seizure unresponsiveness coma or even death.
Among the commonly reported adverse reactions cited were rashes vomiting.
Certain pets do show symptoms of seizures after applying frontline plus.
It is intended for use on kittens and puppies over 8 weeks of age and can be used on pregnant or lactating animals.