What are the proper names of tick control products?

What are the proper names of tick control products? - briefly

Common tick control products include Frontline Plus, Advantix, Revolution, Bravecto, NexGard, Simparica, Seresto collar, and Scalibor.

What are the proper names of tick control products? - in detail

Tick control products are marketed under specific brand names that indicate their active ingredients, formulation type, and intended use. Understanding these names helps professionals select the appropriate treatment for livestock, pets, or residential environments.

For livestock, the most widely recognized products include:

  • Bovicide® – contains ivermectin, formulated for cattle and sheep; administered as an injectable or pour‑on.
  • Dectomax® – ivermectin injection for cattle, horses, and swine; dosage varies by species and weight.
  • Telfez® – fipronil pour‑on for cattle, providing up to 30 days of protection.
  • Cimbri® – amitraz‑based dip for cattle and sheep; effective against all life stages of ticks.
  • Afoxolaner‑Livestock – oral formulation for cattle, marketed as Livesterm; provides systemic tick control.

For companion animals, the principal products are:

  • Bravecto® – fluralaner chewable tablet for dogs and cats; offers 12‑week protection.
  • NexGard® – afoxolaner chewable tablet for dogs; monthly dosing.
  • Frontline® – fipronil spot‑on solution for dogs and cats; re‑application every month.
  • Simparica® – sarolaner chewable tablet for dogs; monthly schedule.
  • Advantix® – permethrin‑based spray for dogs; protection lasts 30 days.

Residential and outdoor treatments focus on environmental application:

  • TickX® – permethrin granules for lawn and yard treatment; applied with a spreader.
  • Terro® Tick & Flea Spray – pyrethrin‑based aerosol for indoor and outdoor use; immediate knock‑down effect.
  • EcoLogic® Tick Control – botanical formulation containing rosemary and cedar oil; applied as a spray for perimeters.

Products containing permethrin, fipronil, amitraz, ivermectin, fluralaner, afoxolaner, or sarolaner are the core chemical classes. Each brand name reflects the specific active ingredient and delivery system, which determines efficacy, safety profile, and re‑application interval. Selecting the correct product requires matching the target animal or environment with the appropriate formulation and respecting label instructions for dosage and withdrawal periods.