Clinical field study of the safety and efficacy of spinosad chewable tablets for controlling fleas on dogs.

Veterinary Therapeutics Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Carol Robertson-Plouch, Keith A Baker, Rebecca R Hozak, Alan G Zimmermann, S Craig Parks, Cory Herr, Liane M Hart, Jeff Jay, Douglas E Hutchens, Daniel E Snyder
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Preliminary studies showed spinosad to be rapidly effective and safe in controlling fleas on dogs. To validate these studies, a clinical trial was undertaken using 470 flea-infested client-owned dogs allocated to receive three monthly treatments with either beef-flavored chewable spinosad tablets (30-60 mg/kg) or selamectin applied according to label instructions. Flea counts 15 days after enrollment were reduced by 98.6% and 90.9% for spinosad- and selamectin-treated dogs, respectively; at 90 days, flea count reductions were 99.9% and 98.9%, respectively. Compared with baseline, all flea reductions were significant (P < .001) for both products and spinosad was significantly (P ≤ .0172) more effective than selamectin at each postenrollment flea count.

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spinosad咀嚼片控制犬蚤的安全性和有效性的临床现场研究。
初步研究表明,spinosad能快速有效、安全地控制狗身上的跳蚤。为了验证这些研究,进行了一项临床试验,使用470只跳蚤感染的客户拥有的狗,分配给它们接受三个月的治疗,分别使用牛肉味咀嚼spinosad片(30-60 mg/kg)或根据标签说明使用selamectin。在入组后15天,spinosad组和selamectin组的蚤数分别减少了98.6%和90.9%;90 d时,蚤数分别减少99.9%和98.9%。与基线相比,两种产品的所有跳蚤减少量均显著(P < 0.001),并且在每个入组后跳蚤计数中,spinosad的效果显著(P≤0.0172)优于selamectin。
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