Incident Report
Subform I: General Information
1. Report Type.
New incident report
Incident Report Number: 2015-6149
2. Registrant Information.
Registrant Reference Number: 2015KP265
Registrant Name (Full Legal Name no abbreviations): Bayer Inc
Address: 2920 Matheson Blvd. East
City: Mississauga
Prov / State: ON
Country: Canada
Postal Code: L4W 5R6
3. Select the appropriate subform(s) for the incident.
Domestic Animal
4. Date registrant was first informed of the incident.
19-OCT-15
5. Location of incident.
Country: UNITED STATES
Prov / State: UNKNOWN
6. Date incident was first observed.
16-AUG-15
Product Description
7. a) Provide the active ingredient and, if available, the registration number and product name (include all tank mixes). If the product is not registered provide a submission number.
Active(s)
PMRA Registration No.
PMRA Submission No.
EPA Registration No. 11556-151
Product Name: Advantage II Small Cat
- Active Ingredient(s)
- IMIDACLOPRID
- Guarantee/concentration 9.1 %
- PYRIPROXYFEN
- Guarantee/concentration .46 %
7. b) Type of formulation.
Liquid
Application Information
8. Product was applied?
Yes
9. Application Rate.
.4
Units: mL
10. Site pesticide was applied to (select all that apply).
Site: Animal / Usage sur un animal domestique
11. Provide any additional information regarding application (how it was applied, amount applied, the size of the area treated etc).
On 15-Aug-2015, a 7 pound, female, feline, of unknown age and condition, with concomitant fleas and pruritus, was administered 1 tube of Advantage II Small Cat (Imidacloprid- Pyriproxyfen) topically by the owner.
To be determined by Registrant
12. In your opinion, was the product used according to the label instructions?
Yes
Subform III: Domestic Animal Incident Report
1. Source of Report
Other
2. Type of animal affected
Cat / Chat
3. Breed
unknown
4. Number of animals affected
1
5. Sex
Female
6. Age (provide a range if necessary )
Unknown
7. Weight (provide a range if necessary )
7
lbs
8. Route(s) of exposure
Skin
9. What was the length of exposure?
>1 wk <=1 mo / > 1 sem < = 1 mois
10. Time between exposure and onset of symptoms
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
11. List all symptoms
System
- General
- Symptom - Death
- Symptom - Lethargy
- Nervous and Muscular Systems
12. How long did the symptoms last?
>24 hrs <=3 days / >24 h <=3 jours
13. Was medical treatment provided? Provide details in question 17.
No
14. a) Was the animal hospitalized?
No
14. b) How long was the animal hospitalized?
15. Outcome of the incident
Died
16. How was the animal exposed?
Treatment / Traitement
17. Provide any additional details about the incident
(eg. description of the frequency and severity of the symptoms
On 16 Aug 2015, the cat developed lethargy. On 17 Aug 2015, the cat became anorexic, vocalized, had a seizure and passed away. No necropsy was performed. No more information is expected. Case is closed.
To be determined by Registrant
18. Severity classification (if there is more than 1 possible classification
Death
19. Provide supplemental information here
Lethargy and vocalization are unspecific signs and may have numerous other causes in cat. Anorexia may be consequence of lethargic status. Serious nervous system disorder such as seizures is not anticipated with topical administration of Advantage II. From a toxicological point of view, neither imidacloprid nor pyriproxyfen does have the potential to provoke seizures in vertebrates. In case of oral ingestion of a considerable amount of product or after administration of an overdose shortly after product application, neurological symptoms such as tremor, ataxia, depression, miosis or mydriasis may occur. But seizures are not expected. Death not expected after product application, as inconsistent with pharmaco-toxicological product profile. No signs of allergic/anaphylactic reaction reported. Product has wide margin of safety. Oral LD50 in rat 642 mg/kg BW. 24-fold overdosage tolerated by cats without showing any side effect. Time to onset is short though. Finally, product involvement was considered unassessable.