Fleas can be a problem because
they reproduce so rapidly. A single female flea may produce up
to 2,000 eggs over her lifetime. Eggs hatch and can develop into
adults within only three weeks. Adult female fleas feed by
ingesting blood from your dog and subsequently lay eggs that
drop off your dog's coat. Within days, larvae hatch from the
eggs and live undetected in your dog's surroundings, such as the
carpet, bedding and other protected areas. Flea larvae spin a
cocoon, and when appropriately stimulated, a young adult flea
emerges and jumps onto your dog to continue the life cycle.
After biting a PROGRAM Flavor Tabs treated dog, the female flea
ingests lufenuron which is deposited in her eggs. Lufenuron
prevents these flea eggs from developing into mature adults.
This safe and convenient approach to flea control effectively
breaks the flea's life cycle and controls flea populations.
Dosage
PROGRAM Flavor Tabs are given orally,
once a month, at the recommended minimum dosage of 4.5 mg
lufenuron per pound (10 mg/kg) of body weight.
|
Recommended Dosage Schedule |
|
Body Weight |
Dose |
Lufenuron Per Tablet |
|
Up to 10 lbs. |
One tablet |
45.0 mg |
|
11 to 20 lbs. |
One tablet |
90.0 mg |
|
21 to 45 lbs. |
One tablet |
204.9 mg |
|
46 to 90 lbs. |
One tablet |
409.8 mg |
Dogs over 90 lbs. should receive
the appropriate combination of tablets.
Once-A-Month
PROGRAM Flavor Tabs will safely and
effectively control flea infestations only if administered in
conjunction with a normal meal on a monthly dosing schedule. To
help you remember the monthly dosing, use the enclosed reminder
stickers on the appropriate dates on your calendar.
Adverse
Reactions
The following adverse reactions have
been reported in dogs after giving PROGRAM Flavor Tabs:
vomiting, depression/lethargy, pruritus (itchy, scratchy skin),
urticaria (wheals, hives), diarrhea, anorexia (loss of
appetite), and skin congestion (red skin).
How Supplied
PROGRAM Flavor Tabs are available in
four tablet sizes, formulated according to the weight of the
dog. Each tablet size is available in color-coded packages of
six tablets each.
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PROGRAM�
(Lufenuron) ORAL SUSPENSION
FOR CATS
Administration
TO ENSURE
ADEQUATE ABSORPTION ALWAYS ADMINISTER PROGRAM SUSPENSION TO CATS
IN CONJUNCTION WITH A NORMAL MEAL.
PROGRAM Suspension is
administered by mixing into food. If the dose is not entirely
consumed, re-dose once with the full recommended dose as soon as
possible. In multiple cat households, each cat should be treated
separately to ensure adequate dosing.
PROGRAM Suspension must be
administered monthly, preferably on the same date each month in
conjunction with a normal meal. To help you remember the monthly
dosing, use the enclosed reminder stickers on the appropriate
dates on your calendar. Treatment with PROGRAM Suspension may
begin at any time of year. Treatment should continue until the
end of �flea season�. If there is risk of exposure to fleas
year-round, then treatment should continue the entire year
without interruption. Ask your veterinarian for details
concerning your geographic area and the most effective treatment
schedule for your pet.
To maximize benefits from the use
of PROGRAM Suspension, it is important to treat all cats within
a household. All dogs within the household should be treated
with PROGRAM Tablets. Fleas can reproduce on untreated cats and
dogs and allow infestations to persist.
Directions For
Use
Mix the entire contents of the
appropriate size PROGRAM Suspension pack(s) with about two
tablespoons of the cat's food. Since PROGRAM Suspension is a
liquid, it mixes easily with wet food. You can make it a special
treat for your cat by mixing it with your cat's favorite wet
food.
Observe the cat closely to ensure
the entire dose has been consumed and then provide its normal
meal. Always administer PROGRAM to cats in conjunction with a
normal meal as food is important for complete absorption of
PROGRAM. If your cat does not consume its meal following
administration of PROGRAM, try withholding the cat's food the
night before to ensure it eats a meal with PROGRAM.
Some cats have special dietary
needs, so be sure to consult your veterinarian before giving
your cat any new foods or before withholding food overnight.
Description
PROGRAM Suspension is available in two
sizes of packs for oral administration to cats and kittens
according to their weight.
As an insect development
inhibitor, PROGRAM does not kill adult fleas, but effectively
and safely controls flea populations on your pet through a mode
of action which breaks the flea's life cycle at the egg stage.
Indications
PROGRAM Suspension is labeled for use
in cats and kittens, six weeks of age and older, for the control
of flea populations.
Precautions
PROGRAM Suspension has no effect on
adult fleas but acts to immediately break the flea life cycle by
preventing eggs from developing into adults. However,
pre-existing immature fleas in the cat's environment may
continue to develop and emerge as adults after treatment with
PROGRAM Suspension. Based on results of clinical studies, this
emergence generally occurs during the first 30-60 days.
Therefore, if your pet already has a flea infestation before
starting PROGRAM, noticeable results may not be observed until
several weeks after dosing. In cooler climates, immature fleas
may take longer to complete the life cycle and emerge as adults.
To speed control, traditional products that kill adult fleas may
be used temporarily with PROGRAM, depending on the severity of
the infestation.
If a PROGRAM-treated cat comes in
contact with a flea-infested environment, adult fleas may infest
the treated animal. However, these adult fleas will be unable to
reproduce and will soon die off. Depending on the number of
adult fleas, the temporary use of conventional adulticidal
insecticides may be used to control these adult fleas. Your
veterinarian can recommend the most effective treatment plan for
your pet.
To ensure that your pet gets the
greatest benefit from PROGRAM Suspension, you must administer
the dose once a month in conjunction with a normal meal. If you
miss the 30-day interval, give PROGRAM Suspension to your cat
immediately and resume your monthly dosing schedule. It is
important to treat all cats within the household. All dogs
within the household should be treated with PROGRAM Tablets.
Fleas can reproduce on untreated dogs and cats and allow
infestations to persist.
The active ingredient in PROGRAM
is excreted in high concentrations in the milk, however, no
resulting adverse effects have been recognized.
Flea
Infestations on Cats
Although other flea species may be
found on cats, the cat flea (Ctenocephalides
felis) is the predominant flea associated with infestations
on cats in the United States. In addition to the common nuisance
irritations associated with infestations, fleas can be
responsible for medical problems in your pet such as miliary
dermatitis, a skin reaction to flea bites. Also, fleas transmit
other parasites, including tapeworms. Controlling flea
infestations is important to your pet's health while also
reducing the major and minor annoyances associated with these
parasites.
Lufenuron, the active ingredient
of PROGRAM Suspension does not kill adult fleas but effectively
breaks the flea's life cycle by inhibiting egg development.
Fleas can be a problem
because they reproduce so rapidly. A single female flea may
produce up to 2,000 eggs over her lifetime. Eggs hatch and
can develop into adults within only three weeks. Adult
female fleas feed by ingesting blood from your cat and
subsequently lay eggs which drop off your cat's coat. Within
days, larvae hatch from the eggs and live undetected in your
cat's surroundings such as the carpet, bedding, and other
protected areas. Flea larvae spin a cocoon, and when
appropriately stimulated, a young adult flea emerges and
jumps onto your cat to continue the life cycle. After biting
a PROGRAM-treated cat, the female flea ingests lufenuron
which is deposited in her eggs. Lufenuron prevents these
eggs from hatching or developing into mature adults. This
safe and convenient approach to flea control effectively
breaks the flea's life cycle and controls flea populations.
Dosage
PROGRAM Suspension is given orally
by mixing into food, once a month, at the recommended
minimum dosage of 13.6 mg lufenuron per pound (30 mg/kg) of
body weight.
|
Recommended Dosage Schedule: |
|
Body Weight |
Pack Per Month |
Lufenuron Per Pack |
Pack Color |
|
Up to 10 lbs |
1 Small |
135 mg |
Orange |
|
11 to 20 lbs |
1 Large |
270 mg |
Green |
Cats over 20 lbs are provided
the appropriate combination of packs.
Once A Month
PROGRAM Suspension will safely and
effectively control flea infestations only if administered
on a monthly dosing schedule. To help you remember the
monthly dosing, use the enclosed reminder stickers on the
appropriate dates on your calendar.
Adverse
Reactions
The following adverse reactions
have been reported in cats after giving PROGRAM: vomiting,
depression/lethargy, anorexia (loss of appetite), diarrhea,
dyspnea (labored breathing), pruritus (itchy, scratchy
skin), and skin disorder.
How Supplied
PROGRAM Suspension is available in
two pack sizes (see Dosage and Administration section),
formulated and color-coded according to the weight of the
cat. Both pack sizes are available in color-coded packages
of 6 packs per carton.
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