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Profender begins working quickly after topical application, with efficacy demonstrated against parasites in a single dose.
Generally, giving Profender dewormer to a cat without worms does not cause harm, though mild side effects like licking or vomiting may occur.
Profender begins working within hours of application to eliminate intestinal parasites in cats.
Giving your cat Profender when they don't have worms is generally safe but unnecessary; however, some side effects like licking, vomiting, or irritation may occur.
The most common side effects of Profender include licking, scratching, vomiting, salivation, lethargy, and localized irritation at the application site.
Yes, after deworming with Profender, cats may pass dead or dying worms in their stool as the medication eliminates intestinal parasites.
Yes, Profender is an effective topical dewormer for cats, treating and controlling hookworm, roundworm, and tapeworm infections with a single dose.
Profender should be applied as a single topical dose, and if re-infection occurs, it can be reapplied after 30 days.
Profender is a topical deworming medication for cats that treats and controls hookworm, roundworm, and tapeworm infections. It contains emodepside and praziquantel, and is applied to the skin for easy administration.
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