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Bayer Advantage:: Flea Treatment For Dogs and Cats
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About Advantage® Topical Solution

Fleas: The unwanted guests in your home, and on your pet.

Everyone loves having friends and family visit, but some house guests can easily wear out their welcome. If your pesky visitors are fleas, these tiny pests can infest both dogs, cats and invade your home all year long. Flea bites can cause discomfort for your pet, lead to skin infections, lead to allergic skin reactions causing irritation and can even transmit other disease-causing organisms, including tapeworms. As you can see, for the health of your pet and sanctity of your home, it is important to get rid of fleas as quickly as possible and prevent their return.

That's why Bayer Animal Health created Advantage®, a fast-working, month-long flea control for your pet.

Advantage:

  • stops biting fleas in three to five minutes1
  • kills fleas quickly, which helps reduce the risk of secondary problems such as flea allergy dermatitis and tapeworms
  • within 12 hours, 98-100 percent of fleas are dead
  • kills over 99% of flea larvae within 20 minutes2
  • kills 100% of chewing lice within one week and lasts for a full month3
  • waterproof

Since our launch over 12 years ago, millions of pet owners have used gentle, effective Advantage to combat flea infestation. Ask your veterinarian for Advantage flea control by name.

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Advantage for Dogs

Four dosage sizes:
  • Puppies/Dogs 10 lbs. and under
  • Dogs 11-20 lbs.
  • Dogs 21-55 lbs.
  • Dogs over 55 lbs.
  • Available in 4 and 6 packs
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Advantage for Cats

Two dosage sizes:
  • Kittens/Cats 9 lbs. and under
  • Cats over 9 lbs.
  • Available in 4 and 6 packs

1 Mehlhorn, H., Menke, H., Hansen, O., Effects of Imidacloprid on Adult and Larval Stages of the Flea Ctenocephalides felis after In vivo and In vitro Application, a Light- and Electron-microscopy Study, Parasitology Research, 85:625-637, 1999.

2 Mehlhorn H, Mencke N, Hansen O: Effects of Imidacloprid on Adult and Larval Stages ofthe Flea Ctenocephalides felis after In Vivo and In Vitro Application: A Light- and Electronmicroscopy Study. Parasitology Research, 85, pp. 625-637, 1999.

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