Nouvelle déclaration d'incident
No de la demande: 2018-6952
Numéro de référence du titulaire d'homologation: 180006406
Nom du titulaire (nom légal complet, aucune abbréviation): Wellmark International
Adresse: 100 Stone Road West, Suite 111
Ville: Guelph
État: Ontario
Pays: Canada
Code postal /Zip: N1G5L3
Incident chez un animal domestique
Pays: CANADA
État: ONTARIO
ARLA No d'homologation 26494 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: Zodiac Powerspot Flea And Tick Control For Dogs Under 14 kg (30 lbs)
Oui
Unités: mL
Site: Animal / Usage sur un animal domestique
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Pug
1
Femme
7.0
20.0
lbs
Cutanée
Unknown / Inconnu
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Inconnu
Inconnu
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
On January 10, 2018 the dog developed symptoms. On January 11, 2018 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS). The APSS veterinarian stated that permethrins and pyrethroids can cause a tingling sensation to the skin, as well as redness, dermal irritation, and pruritus and that occasionally animals will develop sores or scabs, and alopecia secondary to scratching or biting the application site. The APSS veterinarian also stated that some animals are more sensitive to the ingredients than others, and may experience rolling, hiding, vocalization, clingy behavior, lethargy, panting, reluctance to move, or have an abnormal gait (ex. take a few steps, stop, sit down and turn quickly toward their tail). The APSS veterinarian further stated that signs often resolve after bathing and with topical applications of vitamin E and cool compresses, but may take up to 24-72 hours and that oral exposures can lead to hypersalivation, vomiting, and diarrhea. The APSS veterinarian continued by stating that s-methoprene is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and that the primary concerns from topical administration are for mild dermal irritation and redness, usually from the carriers. Finally, the APSS veterinarian stated that the signs these dogs are having are not totally consistent. The APSS assistant recommended the owner bathe the dog and call back with questions.
Mineure
Signs were expected to be mild and self-limiting.
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Chihuahua
1
Homme
9.0
12.0
lbs
Cutanée
Unknown / Inconnu
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Inconnu
Inconnu
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
On January 10, 2018 the dog developed symptoms. On January 11, 2018 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS). The APSS veterinarian stated that permethrins and pyrethroids can cause a tingling sensation to the skin. The APSS veterinarian also stated that some animals are more sensitive to the ingredients than others, and may experience rolling, hiding, vocalization, clingy behavior, lethargy, panting, reluctance to move, or have an abnormal gait (ex. take a few steps, stop, sit down and turn quickly toward their tail). The APSS veterinarian further stated that signs often resolve after bathing and with topical applications of vitamin E and cool compresses, but may take up to 24-72 hours. The APSS veterinarian continued by stating that s-methoprene is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and that the primary concerns from topical administration are for mild dermal irritation and redness, usually from the carriers. Finally, the APSS veterinarian stated that the signs these dogs are having are not totally consistent. The APSS assistant recommended the owner bathe the dog, take the dog to a veterinarian (if ataxia continues), and to call back with questions.
Modérée
The APSS veterinarian stated that the substance was considered to have a not related likelihood of causing the clinical situation.
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Chihuahua
1
Femme
1.0
10.0
lbs
Cutanée
Unknown / Inconnu
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Inconnu
Inconnu
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
On January 10, 2018 the dog developed symptoms. On January 11, 2018 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS). The APSS veterinarian stated that permethrins and pyrethroids can cause a tingling sensation to the skin. The APSS veterinarian also stated that some animals are more sensitive to the ingredients than others, and may experience rolling, hiding, vocalization, clingy behavior, lethargy, panting, reluctance to move, or have an abnormal gait (ex. take a few steps, stop, sit down and turn quickly toward their tail). The APSS veterinarian further stated that signs often resolve after bathing and with topical applications of vitamin E and cool compresses, but may take up to 24-72 hours. The APSS veterinarian continued by stating that s-methoprene is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and that the primary concerns from topical administration are for mild dermal irritation and redness, usually from the carriers. Finally, the APSS veterinarian stated that the signs these dogs are having are not totally consistent. The APSS assistant recommended the owner take the dog to a veterinarian (if signs continue) and have the veterinarian call for information.
Modérée
The APSS veterinarian stated that the substance was considered to have a not related likelihood of causing the clinical situation.
Propriétaire de l'animal
Dog / Chien
Chihuahua
1
Femme
3.0
8.0
lbs
Cutanée
Unknown / Inconnu
>8 hrs <=24 hrs / > 8 h < = 24 h
Système
Unknown / Inconnu
Inconnu
Inconnu
Unknown/Inconnu
Treatment / Traitement
(p.ex. description des symptômes tels que la fréquence et la gravité
On January 10, 2018 the dog developed symptoms. On January 11, 2018 the owner contacted the Animal Product Safety Service (APSS). The APSS veterinarian stated that permethrins and pyrethroids can cause a tingling sensation to the skin. The APSS veterinarian also stated that some animals are more sensitive to the ingredients than others, and may experience rolling, hiding, vocalization, clingy behavior, lethargy, panting, reluctance to move, or have an abnormal gait (ex. take a few steps, stop, sit down and turn quickly toward their tail). The APSS veterinarian further stated that signs often resolve after bathing and with topical applications of vitamin E and cool compresses, but may take up to 24-72 hours. The APSS veterinarian continued by stating that s-methoprene is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and that the primary concerns from topical administration are for mild dermal irritation and redness, usually from the carriers. Finally, the APSS veterinarian stated that the signs these dogs are having are not totally consistent. The APSS assistant recommended the owner clean the dog's ears (with liquid dish washing soap (LDWS)).
Mineure
The APSS veterinarian stated that the substance was considered to have a not related likelihood of causing the clinical situation.