CAS No.: | 150824-47-8 |
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Formula: | C11h15cln4o |
EINECS: | / |
Appearance: | Powder |
Source: | Organic Synthesis |
Toxicity of High and Low: | Low Toxicity of Reagents |
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Product Name | Nitenpyram Powder |
Specification | 98% |
Appearance | Yellow powder |
CAS No. | 150824-47-8 |
Nitenpyram is an insecticide used in agriculture and veterinary medicine to kill insect external parasites of livestock and pets. It is a neonicotinoid, which means that it is a neurotoxin that blocks the ability for neural messages to transmit through the central nervous system of the flea causing (almost) instant death.
1. Nitenpyram is used orally with dogs and cats to control fleas. After ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes and kills all adult fleas
within 4 hours. The effects of nitenpyram last approximately 24-48 hours. Nitenpyram is safe to use on puppies and kittens as young as four
weeks old if they weigh at least 2 pounds. Panting and excitement have been noted in cats within 2 hours of administration. In heavily infested animals, it can cause extreme itching as the fleas die.
2. Nitenpyram does not kill insect eggs and has no long-term activity. Thus, it is not effective as a long-term flea preventative. It is usually
used to kill nymph and adult fleas quickly on an infested animal, and combined with a longer-term flea preventative like fipronil or lufenuron
to prevent reinfestation.
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