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Technical Monographs

Vectra 3D Technical Monograph
Key information and studies on the efficacy and safety of Vectra 3D along with comparison data vs. competitive products.

 

Vectra for Cats & Kittens Technical Monograph
Key information and studies on the efficacy and safety of Vectra along with comparison data vs. competitive products.

 

Vectra for Dogs & Puppies Technical Monograph
Key information and studies on the efficacy and safety of Vectra.

 

Technical Insights

Technical Insight Vol 1 No 1
Key insights on tick-borne diseases and prevention methods.
 
Technical Insight Vol 1 No 2
Distinguished professor, Byron Blagburn, MS, PhD, of Auburn University discusses pyriproxyfen and the importance of preventing flea infestation.
 
Technical Insight Vol 1 No 3
Distinguished professor, Byron Blagburn, MS, PhD, of Auburn University discusses permethrin, a superior arcaricide that repels and kills vectors including ticks and fleas.
 
Technical Insight Vol 1 No 4
Distinguished professor, Dwight Bowman, MS, PhD, DVM, of Cornell University discusses dinotefuran, a brand new flea technology.
 

Technical Insight Vol 2 No 1
Distinguished professor, Michael W. Dryden, DVM, MS, PhD, Professor of Veterinary Parasitology, Kansas State University discusses the importance of compliance for effective flea control.

 
Technical Insight Vol 2 No 6
Urban Legend #15. The larger fluid volume of Vectra 3D® topical ectoparasiticide is an inconvenience and a disadvantage.
 

Scientific Presentations/Symposia

Summit VetPharm Ectoparasitology Symposium
Articles by leading veterinary parasitologists Blagburn, Bowman and Alleman on advances in tick control, advances in flea control and emerging tick-borne diseases.
 
Summit VetPharm Ectoparasitology
Symposium II

Articles by industry leaders Blagburn, Levy, Logas and Dunn on the advances for the control of fleas, ticks and emerging vector-borne diseases; keeping ectoparasite control in the practice and ways to keep your practice doors swinging.