ProMeris® for Dogs 88 - 110 lbs is a topical, waterproof spot-on medication for the control of existing flea and tick infestations, as well as the prevention of re-infestation, in dogs and puppies 8 weeks and older. For Dogs over 88 lbs and up to 110 lbs. Effective on indoor and outdoor dogs. Each package contains 3 applicators (0.225 fl.oz. each). ProMeris for dogs uses the active ingredient metaflumizone to kill fleas. Metaflumizone, a new compound in veterinary medicine, is proven to protect against fleas, including those that may cause flea allergy dermatitis. The single spot application is easy to use. Buy ProMeris for Dogs to kill and prevent flea and tick effectively.
New mode of action - voltage dependent sodium channel blocker
Flea control for today's flea challenges
Long-lasting flea control for up to 6 weeks.
Kills fleas that may cause flea allergy dermatitis
Kills ticks that may transmit Lyme disease, canine ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Waterproof
Active Ingredients:
Metaflumizone .....14.34%
Amitraz.....14.34%
Other Ingredients.....71.32%
Directions for Use:
For control of fleas and ticks, apply the entire contents of the applicator to a single spot on the skin of the dog between shoulder blades. Do NOT apply on the surface of dog's hair coat. Avoid contact with treated area until dry. Avoid allowing the product to come in contact with your skin. Monthly application is recommended for effective control of fleas and ticks and to prevent re-infestation. Do NOT apply more than once monthly.
Works Great! Live in South Fl. Frontline and Advantage stop working, I don't like the smell , but it goes away in one day.
Works great by Susan02/16/2011
We've been through many Flea Products, because they eventually stop working, so we've been forced to look for replacements. We've used Frontline, Spot-On, Bio Spot, Vectra, TriFoce; to name a few. I thought we had used them all, and was desperate because other methods of controlling them were losing. This does have an odor until it dries, reminds me of Listerine, but is tolerable. Plus, it fixed a skin condition on my Border Collie from flea dermatitis.