Not exact matches
Participants included 10 people with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS); 10 who had high levels of an antibody
against B. burgdorferi after antibiotic treatment; five who had erythema migrans (a bull's - eye rash) and had received antibiotic treatment in the past; one person with erythema migrans who
began antibiotic therapy at the time of
tick placement; and 10 healthy volunteers.
They're working
against a
ticking clock since hurricane season in the Atlantic
begins again on June 1, with the most severe storms in Puerto Rico usually happening in August, September, and October.
Flea kill
begins within 2 hours of administration and reaches 100 % within 12 hours1, 2; BRAVECTO demonstrated ≥ 93 % effectiveness
against Dermacentor variabilis, Ixodes scapularis and Rhipicephalus sanguineus
ticks 48 hours post-infestation for 12 weeks.1 The parasiticide strength of BRAVECTO does not wane throughout the 12 - week dosing period.1