Antiparasitic External Capstar 57mg. Tablets for Large dogs.
Indications
Capstar is indicated to treat infestations caused by fleas. In just 15 - 30 minutes after taking Capstar, you will see its effect on fleas. The maximum efficiency is reached 24 hours after taking.
If the infestation is severe, we recommend treating it every day or every other day
Repeat the treatment whenever the fleas reappear
Its use is recommended after 4 weeks of age and in animals with more than 1 kg of weight.
Composition
Nitenpiram 57 mg, Excipients, c.s. 500.0 mg
Administration
To ensure proper absorption, the tablets should be administered with food, mixed with the daily ration or directly in the mouth after the meal. Fleas will begin to fall from 15 to 30 minutes after their administration. This product eliminates fleas and also prevents them from infecting the pet again. At 6 hours 100% of the fleas will be dead and the medication will remain active (in the dog for 24 hours).
Formats:
Capstar 57 mg dogs 11-60kg. 6 tablets per box
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With courage and commitment, we can solve the world’s number one health problem—hunger—and create a food secure future. – Jeff Simmons, President, Elanco
A food secure 2050 is a world in which people can afford and access enough healthy, nutritious food. It’s a healthier, more productive, more peaceful world.
Of course, the challenge to produce enough nutritious food keeps building as the world keeps growing. In 2012, the world’s population shot past the 7-billion mark on its way to reaching 9 billion by the year 2050.1 It’s not an infinite problem—the rate of population growth will slow significantly by then. But the steepest part of the growth curve is happening now. And in the next seven years, we’ll experience the fastest growth of the global middle class in history.
Of course, “middle class” means different things in different places. But, to put it simply, in the next few decades, billions more people will live a better life. And regardless of the specific income figure for a family or a particular country, one thing is consistent: as income grows, one of the first things most people do to improve their diets is by eating more meat, milk and eggs.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) predicts a 60-percent increase in demand for meat, milk and eggs by 2050.2 Based on today’s production trends, we might not have enough. As hard as farmers are working to sustainably feed a growing world, a gap is beginning to emerge between what we’ll need and what farmers can produce.
And, we need to produce more with less. At our current rate of consumption, it takes the Earth 1.5 years to regenerate the renewable resources we use in a single year.3 If we stay on course, by 2030 we’ll require double the planet’s resources to meet our needs.4 And if we don’t start producing more with less, our impact will keep multiplying.
The challenge is great but not insurmountable. We have the tools to change this. The choices we make between now and 2020 will determine whether we’ll make it there. To achieve a vision of a food secure 2050—a future where people have the means and opportunity to eat enough safe, nutritious food—we need to draw on three solutions:
We believe every person on earth deserves a minimum of a glass of milk and an egg a day. That’s a modest—and achievable—goal, and it’s just enough protein and complete nutrition to make the world healthier and happier. And, frankly, less than that is just not enough.