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    For Puppies / Kittens < 2.5kg

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    For Very Small Dogs
    2.6 - 5.0kg

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    For Small Dogs
    5.1 - 10kg

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    For Medium Dogs
    10.1 - 20kg

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    For Large Dogs
    20.1 - 40kg

Pack detail Available in packs of 3 or 6

Contains Selamectin 120mg/mL

  • Treats, controls and prevents flea infestations
  • Prevents heartworm disease
  • Waterproof after 2 hours
 

Monthly spot-on for:

For full label indications refer to package insert.

 

SELAPRO® may be safely applied to heartworm infected animals, however, it is recommended, in accordance with good veterinary practice, that all animals over 6 months of age be tested for existing heartworm infections before beginning medication with SELAPRO®.

Why Selapro is the right choice for you

 

Treats free living stages of the flea lifecycle.

Can be used from 6 weeks of age in puppies and kittens.

Safe for breeding and lactating dogs and cats.

Waterproof after 2 hours.

How to use

Apply one (1) pipette topically to the skin at the recommended minimum dose of 6 mg Selamectin/kg body weight once a month.

  • 1 Remove the pipette from the outer sachet using scissors or fold along diagonal line to expose nick; tear back at nick.
  • 2 Hold the pipette upright.
  • 3 Tap the narrow part of the pipette to ensure the contents remain within the main body of the pipette.
  • 4 Twist or snap back the tip.
  • 5Apply the product directly to the skin without massaging into the site. Part the hair on the back of the animal in front of the shoulder blades until the skin is visible.
  • 6 Place the tip of the pipette on the skin and squeeze to empty its entire contents directly onto the skin in one spot.

Avoid contact between the product and fingers. Keep away from eyes. Do not apply when the hair coat is wet. Bathing or shampooing the animal two or more hours after treatment will not reduce the efficacy of SELAPRO®.

Safety

No adverse effects were observed when SELAPRO® was applied at 10 times the recommended dose and in pregnant and lactating females, breeding males and females and dogs six weeks of age and older.