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How to know if Paradyne is safe for humans?

How to know if Paradyne is safe for humans?

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Can you bathe a cat after taking Paradyne?

Bathing or shampooing the cat 24 hours after treatment will not reduce the effectiveness of Paradyne against heartworm. Stiff hair, clumping of hair, hair discoloration, or a slight powdery residue may be observed at the treatment site in some animals. These effects are temporary and do not affect the safety or effectiveness of the product.

How to apply Paradyne topically to a dog?

A veterinarian or veterinary technician should demonstrate or instruct the pet owner regarding the appropriate technique for applying Paradyne topically to dogs and cats prior to first use. Firmly press the cap down to puncture the seal on the Paradyne tube; a clicking sound will confirm that the cap has successfully punctured the seal.

When to use Paradyne for tick infestation?

Paradyne also is indicated for the treatment and control of sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei) and for the control of tick infestations due to Dermacentor variabilis.

What are the side effects of Paradyne in humans?

In humans, Paradyne may be irritating to skin and eyes. Reactions such as hives, itching and skin redness have been reported in humans in rare instances. Individuals with known hypersensitivity to Paradyne should use the product with caution or consult a health care professional.

Do you need to wash your hands after using Paradyne?

Individuals with known hypersensitivity to Paradyne should use the product with caution or consult a health care professional. Paradyne contains isopropyl alcohol and the preservative butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). Wash hands after use and wash off any product in contact with the skin immediately with soap and water.

A veterinarian or veterinary technician should demonstrate or instruct the pet owner regarding the appropriate technique for applying Paradyne topically to dogs and cats prior to first use. Firmly press the cap down to puncture the seal on the Paradyne tube; a clicking sound will confirm that the cap has successfully punctured the seal.

Bathing or shampooing the cat 24 hours after treatment will not reduce the effectiveness of Paradyne against heartworm. Stiff hair, clumping of hair, hair discoloration, or a slight powdery residue may be observed at the treatment site in some animals. These effects are temporary and do not affect the safety or effectiveness of the product.