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7045966 
Journal Article 
Review 
Toxicology of newer pesticides for use in dogs and cats 
Hovda, LR; Hooser, SB; , 
2002 
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice
ISSN: 0195-5616 
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC 
PHILADELPHIA 
32 
455-+ 
English 
The past 10 years have witnessed the development of several new insecticides that have been specifically designed to exploit physiologic differences between insects and mammals. This has resulted in products that seem to have a wide margin of safety when used in dogs and cats. Compared with the more acutely toxic organophosphorous, carbamate, and heavy metal insecticides as well as with the environmental problems of bioaccumulation associated with some of the organochlorine insecticides, these newer insecticides such as fipronil, imidacloprid, selamectin, lufenuron, and nitenpyram seem to alleviate these known problems while still providing satisfactory insecticidal activity. 
acaricide; advantage; avermectin; capstar; carbamate insecticide; carbanilamide derivative; carbaril; carcinogen; diamine derivative; environmental poison; fipronil; frontline; heavy metal; imidacloprid; milbemycin derivative; organochlorine insecticide; organophosphate insecticide; parathion; pesticide; pyrethroid; revolution; selamectin; sentinel; unclassified drug; veterinary drug; animal parasitosis; article; cat; chemical carcinogenesis; controlled study; dog; drug bioavailability; drug formulation; environmental impact; female; human; insect; insecticidal activity; LD 50; male; mammal; nonhuman; program; rat; safety; Animalia; Canis familiaris; Felis catus; Hexapoda; Insecta; Mammalia 
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