Sentences with phrase «pyrethroid toxicity»

Other signs resulting from pyrethrin / pyrethroid toxicity often include:
To prevent pyrethrin / pyrethroid toxicity in your cat, while still keeping them free of fleas and other parasites, take the following preventive measures:
In fact, the frequency of cat pyrethrin / pyrethroid toxicity cases resulting from inadvertent (or intentional) application of a dog product to cats was so high that in 2010 the EPA improved product labeling rules for spot - on products for pets to help prevent these inadvertent and intentional species «mix - ups.»
Not only is pyrethrin / pyrethroid toxicity a dangerous and distressing situation for your cat, it's also a major hit to your heart and wallet.
«They don't tend to think of the suburban homes, whereas it turns out the suburban home was a constant source of pyrethroid toxicity

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In response to toxicity concerns raised by Weston's work, California's Department of Pesticide Regulation began reevaluating regulation of pyrethroids in 2006.
The most prevalent pesticide (found in 25 % of samples) found on conventional peanuts is piperonyl butoxide, a pyrethroid synergist used to enhance the toxicity of other pesticides.
Unlike synthetic pyrethroids, these naturally derived compounds break down quickly and have low risk for long - term toxicity.
If the toxicity is due to ingestion of pyrethrin / pyrethroid, such as from grooming behavior, bathing will do little to nothing to help.
Unfortunately, pyrethrins and pyrethroids (especially permethrin) are not species - specific in their toxicity, meaning they can also cause severe and significant problems in pets, especially cats (who lack the liver enzymes necessary to process these compounds as they are absorbed through the skin).
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