How to use flea ampoules?

How to use flea ampoules? - briefly

Apply the ampoule to the affected area, press the tip to break the seal, and gently squeeze the contents onto the skin; allow it to absorb for the recommended duration before covering with a bandage. Follow the product’s dosage guidelines and repeat the treatment at the intervals specified by the manufacturer.

How to use flea ampoules? - in detail

Flea ampoules contain a liquid insecticide formulated for rapid absorption through the skin of small animals. Their purpose is to eliminate existing infestations and prevent new ones for a period defined by the active ingredient.

Before each use, verify the product’s expiration date and confirm that the dosage matches the animal’s weight range. The label typically lists weight categories; select the appropriate volume accordingly. Prepare a clean, dry surface for handling the ampoule, and keep a towel or absorbent pad nearby to catch any accidental spills.

Administration proceeds as follows:

  • Open the ampoule by snapping the narrow end; avoid applying force that could shatter the glass.
  • Dispense the measured liquid onto a small area of the skin, preferably between the shoulder blades where the animal cannot lick the site.
  • Gently massage the area until the solution spreads evenly; this assists absorption.
  • Allow the animal to rest for at least 15 minutes without vigorous activity or bathing, ensuring the product remains on the skin.

After treatment, observe the animal for signs of irritation, excessive salivation, or lethargy. If adverse reactions appear, contact a veterinarian immediately. Do not wash the treated area for at least 24 hours, as removal reduces efficacy. Repeat the application according to the schedule indicated on the product label, typically every four weeks for sustained protection.

Safety measures include storing ampoules in a cool, dark place out of reach of children and other pets. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent evaporation. Do not use on animals with known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient, nor on pregnant or nursing females unless explicitly approved by a veterinary professional.