Rolf club 3D drops for dogs up to 4kg pipette 0.5ml


general information

Rolf Club drops for dogs are a solution of a viscous consistency with a yellow tint.

The medicinal liquid is packaged in polymer tubes in the form of pipettes of various volumes (from 0.5 to 4 ml). The required dosage is selected based on the weight of the animal.

The contents of the pipette cannot be divided and used on several pets at once.

The veterinary medicine is classified as a moderately hazardous substance in terms of its effects on the body of dogs (class 3). It is highly toxic to bees and fish.

The drops exhibit a protective effect against ticks within 30 days from the date of application of the drug.

Rolf Club 3D (Rolf Club) - Drops against fleas and ticks for dogs

I. General information Trade name of the medicinal product: RolfClub 3D drops for dogs. International nonproprietary name: fipronil, D-cyphenothrin and pyriproxyfen.

Dosage form: solution for external use. Rolf Club drops for dogs contain as active ingredients fipronil - 9.8%, D-cyphenothrin -5.2%, pyriproxyfen - 2%, and as excipients isopropyl alcohol - 20%, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEME) - 15 %, Tween-80 - 2%, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) 0.02%, butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) - 0.01%, polyethylene glycol (PEG 400) up to 100%. The drug is a transparent oily liquid of light yellow color.

Rolf Club drops for dogs are produced packaged in polymer tube-pipettes with a volume of 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; 2.5; 4.0 ml, packaged in blisters along with instructions for use.

The shelf life of the medicinal product, subject to storage conditions, is 3 years from the date of production. Rolf Club 3D should not be used after the expiration date.

Store RolfClub 3D drops for dogs in the manufacturer's packaging, in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight, separately from food and feed, at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C and a relative humidity of no more than 60%. Drops should be stored out of the reach of children. Unused medicinal product is disposed of in accordance with legal requirements.

II. Pharmacological properties of Rolf Club 3D drops for dogs belong to the group of insectoacaricidal drugs. Fipronil, D-cyphenothrin and pyriproxyfen, which are part of the drug, have a contact insectoacaricidal effect on the sexually mature and immature (larvae) phases of development of fleas, lice, lice, sarcoptic, otodectic and ixodid ticks parasitizing on dogs, and also provides protection for animals from blood-sucking flying insects (mosquitoes, midges and mosquitoes).

The drug RolfClub 3D drops for dogs has a pronounced knockdown effect; the time for the onset of the knockdown state is about 2 minutes, which prevents ticks from sucking during an attack. Has a repellent effect on blood-sucking flying insects.

The mechanism of action of fipronil is to disrupt the passage of chloride ions in the GABA-dependent receptors of the ectoparasite, disrupt the transmission of nerve impulses and the activity of the nervous system, which leads to paralysis and death of arthropods.

The mechanism of action of D-cyphenothrin is to block the transmission of nerve impulses in insects, which causes impaired coordination of movements, paralysis and death of ectoparasites. D-cyphenothrin has a rapid knockdown effect on insects and ixodid ticks, which occurs upon first contact with the fur of a treated animal.

The mechanism of action of pyriproxyfen is to disrupt the processes of chitin synthesis and molting of larvae, prevents the development of full-fledged pupae and causes the death of insects in the preimaginal phases of development, which leads to the cessation of replenishment of the ectoparasite population.

After applying the drug to the skin, its active components are evenly distributed over the surface of the body, without being absorbed into the systemic bloodstream, accumulate in the epidermis, hair follicles and sebaceous glands of the animal and have a long-term insectoacaricidal effect and protect the animal from insects and ticks.

In terms of the degree of impact on dogs' bodies, Rolf Club 3D is classified as a moderately hazardous substance (hazard class 3 according to GOST 12.1.007-76), and does not have a local irritant or sensitizing effect. The drug is toxic to rabbits, bees, fish and other aquatic organisms; if it gets into the eyes, it causes mild irritation.

III. Directions for use: Rolf Club Drops are used for dogs and puppies over 12 weeks of age for entomoses (fleas, lice, lice), otodectosis, sarcoptic mange, ixodid ticks, to protect animals from attacks by flying blood-sucking insects.

A contraindication to the use of drops is the increased individual sensitivity of the animal to the components of the drug. Animals with infectious diseases and recovering animals, lactating and pregnant females, and puppies under 12 weeks of age are not subject to treatment. It is prohibited to use the drug on other types of animals.

Rolf Club 3D drops for dogs are used for dogs once by spot-on application to the skin. The tip of the pipette tube is pre-cut with scissors. The drug, by spreading the fur, is applied to dry, intact skin in the neck area at the base of the skull or between the shoulder blades (in places inaccessible to licking by animals) in the doses indicated in the table:

Dog weight, kgDrug dose, ml
up to 40,5
4-101
10-201,5
20-402,5
40-604

When treating large dogs weighing over 60 kg, drops are dosed at the rate of 0.125 ml/kg, using pipettes of different volumes.

If there are attached ticks and parasitic insects, their detachment and death occurs within 1-2 hours after treatment.

The duration of the protective effect against ixodid ticks after a single treatment lasts for 30 days, against insects - up to 2 months, repellent effect against flying blood-sucking insects - for 7 days. Repeated treatments are carried out according to indications, but not more than once a month.

To destroy ixodid ticks on the body of an animal, 1 drop of the drug is applied to the tick and the place of its attachment to the skin. If the tick does not fall off spontaneously within 20 minutes, it is carefully pulled out of the skin with tweezers and destroyed.

For otodectosis (ear scabies), the external auditory canal is cleaned of scabs and crusts, then 1-3 drops of the drug are instilled into each ear (depending on the size of the animal). The auricle is folded in half lengthwise and its base is massaged. The treatment is repeated 2-3 times with an interval of 5-7 days. The drug must be administered into both ears, even if clinical signs of the disease are detected in only one ear.

For sarcoptic mange in dogs, the drug is applied to the affected areas and distributed with gloved fingertips, covering up to 1 cm of healthy skin at a dose of 0.15 ml/kg. Treatment is carried out 2-4 times, with an interval of 7-10 days until the animal’s clinical recovery, which is confirmed by two negative results of acarological studies.

Symptoms that occur with an overdose of the drug: excessive salivation, lacrimation, signs of skin irritation. In these cases, the drug is washed off with water and detergent and, if necessary, the animal is prescribed symptomatic therapy.

No specific effects of the drug upon first use or upon its discontinuation have been identified.

Violations of the drug use regimen should be avoided, as this may lead to a decrease in effectiveness.

As a rule, there are no side effects or complications when using Rolf Club 3D drops in accordance with these instructions. If the individual sensitivity of the animal to the components of the drug is increased, individual reactions are possible (excessive salivation, lacrimation, signs of skin irritation). In these cases, the drug is washed off with water and detergent and, if necessary, the animal is prescribed antihistamines and symptomatic therapy.

Do not use other insectoacaricidal drugs at the same time.

Rolf Club 3D drops for dogs are not intended for use in productive animals.

IV. Personal preventive measures When working with drops, you should follow the general rules of personal hygiene and safety precautions provided for when working with medicines. Smoking, drinking and eating are prohibited during work. After finishing work, wash your hands with warm water and soap. Do not wash, pet or allow the animal near small children for 48 hours after treatment with the drug. In case of accidental contact of the drug with the skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, they must be rinsed with plenty of water. People with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug should avoid direct contact with the drops. If allergic reactions occur or if the drug accidentally enters the human body, you should immediately contact a medical facility (bring with you the instructions for use of the drug or the label).

Empty drug packaging must not be used for household purposes; they must be disposed of with household waste.

Organization-, Moscow region, Lyubertsy district, pos. Tomilino, st. Garshina, 11.

Composition characteristics

Rolf 3D dog drops contain 3 potent insectoacaricides:

  • fipronil;
  • D-cyphenothrin;
  • pyriproxyfen.

Fipronil is an insecticide that disrupts the normal functioning of the nervous system of arthropods upon contact with it. With regular use, fleas develop resistance (insensitivity) to the drug. Therefore, the active substance is more effective in combination with other insecticides.

D-cyphenothrin is a synthetic pyrethroid with contact-intestinal action. They have high insecticidal activity against ectoparasites. With frequent use, arthropods develop an addiction to the product.

D-cyphenothrin is a nerve poison that kills fleas, ticks and other parasites. Upon contact with the substance, arthropods experience paralysis of the nervous system and immobilization within 2 minutes.

Pyriproxyfen is a juvenoid that imitates the natural hormone of insects, which prevents further reproduction of parasites by suppressing the development of larvae.

The combination of a 3-component formula eliminates the development of addiction in ectoparasites to the medication.

The remaining components of the Rolf 3D solution perform auxiliary functions.

Isopropyl alcohol is used as a solvent for active substances. The function of solvents is also performed by diethylene glycol monoethyl ether.

Tween-80 acts as a binder for the active components. Butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene act as preservatives. Polyethylene glycol gives the solution viscosity, which helps retain the drug on the animal's integument.

Pharmacological effects

Drops for dogs Rolf 3D exhibit an insecticidal effect 60-120 minutes after treating the animal.

After application, the drug is quickly and evenly distributed over the pet’s skin (does not enter the systemic bloodstream).

Upon contact with the treated integument, the ectoparasite loses coordination of movements and paralysis occurs within the first 2 minutes. Thus, the pest does not have time to attach itself to the animal’s body. This, in turn, helps to avoid the risk of your pet becoming infected with diseases transmitted by infected insects and ticks.

Contraindications and possible side effects

The list of contraindications to the use of drops is small, but it exists. Drops cannot be used to treat:

  • kittens less than 12 weeks old;
  • cats that bear or feed offspring;
  • pets with established sensitivity to the components of the solution;
  • animals that have been diagnosed with an infectious disease (or have recently had it).

It is not recommended to use the medicine together with other drugs against ectoparasites. Violation of the processing schedule reduces its effectiveness.

When treating otodectosis, the cat must first be shown to a specialist so that he can confirm the diagnosis and make sure the integrity of the eardrum.

If the dosage is observed, side effects are usually not observed. If the cat develops excessive salivation, tears and changes in the skin, the solution must be washed off. In particularly severe cases, medications are used to relieve symptoms.

Indications for use

Rolf Club 3D drops provide dogs with protection from 10 types of ectoparasites: fleas, lice, ear mites, ixodid mites, scabies, subcutaneous mites, lice mites, mosquitoes, midges, horseflies. The drug is used as a prophylactic against the above parasites. In addition, the insectoacaricide is used in the treatment of diseases:

  • entomoses;
  • otodectosis;
  • demodicosis;
  • sarcoptic mange.

Using the drug, you can also remove ixodid ticks that have managed to attach themselves to the body of an animal in nature.

How to use

Drops Rolf Club 3D dogs are available in 5 dosages. The required volume of the drug is selected based on the weight of the pet.

For animals weighing more than 60 kg, a dosage is selected from a combination of several pipettes.

For entomoses

To destroy fleas and lice eaters, the contents of one Rolf Club 3D pipette are applied pointwise in the area of ​​the withers and between the shoulder blades.

The recommended dosage for large dogs is distributed in drops along the entire spine of the pet from the withers to the base of the tail. If necessary, the treatment is repeated no earlier than after 1 month.

From ixodid ticks

When a tick is found on a dog’s body, a solution of 1 drop is applied to the ectoparasite, and the remaining dose is applied to the area of ​​its attachment.

The parasite spontaneously detaches within 20 minutes. If this does not happen, remove the tick yourself with tweezers or seek help from a veterinary clinic.

With otodectosis

Rolf Club 3D drops for dogs are used to treat ear scabies. Before using the medicine, the auditory organ is cleansed of parasite waste products with an antiseptic solution.

1 to 3 drops of solution are instilled into each ear. After this, the auricle should be folded in half and massaged at the base for a minute.

For otodectosis, treatment is carried out three times with intervals of 1 week.

The drug must be administered into 2 ear canals at once, even if only one ear of the animal is affected by mites.

For sarcoptic mange and demodicosis

Drops are distributed over the affected areas of the dog’s body, covering 1 cm of healthy tissue around the lesion. Apply the solution while wearing gloves, spreading with your fingertips. The recommended dosage is 0.15 ml per 1 kg of pet weight.

Double treatment with Rolf 3D is carried out with an interval of 1 week. In severe cases, weekly application of the solution for a month is required.

Advantages

The main advantage of Rolf Club drops is their special effect on ectoparasites:

  1. Insect paralysis occurs within the first minutes after they land on the cat's fur. This is the merit of etofenprox.
  2. Fipronil provides prolonged action of the drops. They protect the animal for a long time: a week - from dipteran bites, up to 30 days - from ixodid ticks, a couple of months - from ectoparasites.
  3. Since pyriproxyfen has a detrimental effect on the larvae, the risk of repeated insect damage disappears.

Rolf Club is allowed for cats of all breeds.

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