Frontline should not be toxic to humans - however if you have swallowed it or got it in your eyes it may be a good idea to wash/rinse it out. If you are concerned you should contact your doctor.
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I would not recommend it. I do know you should never put the canine Frontline on a cat. You should use the canine Frontline for the dog according to his weight and the same for a cat, use feline Frontline only. Why mix them?
3 minutes or less
2 minutes or less
3 min or less
Frontline by itself should be sufficient to deal with your cat or dog's flea problem. Using a flea bath will reduce the effectiveness of the Frontline (you should only wash your dog with a gentle shampoo to maintain Frontline's protection).
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Frontline & Advantix are 2 totally different products. Neither of them should be used on humans.
A dog should not get sick from the recommended dose of Frontline. It would need over 50 doses for a toxic affect to be expected.
Frontline for Dogs is not dangerous to cats (or Frontline for Cats to dogs). They are simply different doses of the same active ingredients (because of the species differences). Frontline for Dogs will still work on cats - but not at the same efficiency (towards the end of the month) as Frontline for Cats. Therefore you should always use the correct product for the species.
Fipronil is the primary ingredient in Frontline and Frontline Plus. There should be no side effects with this preventative and if your cat exhibits a reaction, get him to the vet immediately.