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The Seresto collar is considered one of the safest and most effective flea collars for dogs when used properly and purchased from reputable sources.
The controversy over Seresto flea collars stems from reports of pet deaths and adverse reactions, prompting a review by the EPA, though causation is often unclear and incident rates remain low relative to total use.
Seresto collars are widely used and generally considered safe, with a very low rate of adverse effects when purchased through reputable sources and used as directed.
The controversy centers on reports of pet deaths and adverse reactions potentially linked to Seresto flea collars, prompting an EPA review and regulatory actions.
The Seresto flea collar is considered one of the safest options for dogs, with regulatory reviews in over 80 countries and a low incidence rate of adverse effects when used properly.
The Seresto flea collar faced controversy after the EPA received incident reports linking it to pet deaths and adverse reactions, prompting safety reviews and labeling changes.
There is currently no confirmed lawsuit against Seresto collars; however, regulatory reviews have been conducted due to reported adverse incidents.
No, Seresto collars have not been recalled and remain approved for use, with the EPA requiring safety enhancements and continued monitoring.
Yes, many veterinarians recommend Seresto flea collars due to their effectiveness and low rate of adverse effects when used correctly and purchased from trusted sources.
Common side effects of the Seresto collar include mild skin irritation, hair loss at the site of application, and, in rare cases, neurological symptoms. Most adverse reactions are mild and resolve after removing the collar.

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