| Literature DB >> 28103942 |
Cheyney Meadows1, Frank Guerino2, Fangshi Sun2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fleas are a common ectoparasite of domestic cats and there is a need for novel treatments that improve feline flea control.Entities:
Keywords: Bravecto; Cats; Fipronil-methoprene; Fleas; Fluralaner
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28103942 PMCID: PMC5248512 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-1972-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Demographics of enrolled cats and distribution of numbers of cats in each household
| Fluralaner topical solution | Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | ||
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| Age (years) | Mean (SD) | 5.0 (4.40) | 4.7 (4.30) |
| Range | 0.2a–16.9 | 0.2b–19.4 | |
| Weight (lb) | Mean (SD) | 9.7 (3.20) | 10.2 (3.86) |
| Range | 2.6–16.9 | 2.6–25.3 | |
| Gender | Female, Intact | 27 (12.1%) | 7 (8.0%) |
| Female, Spayed | 93 (41.5%) | 35 (40.2%) | |
| Male, Intact | 15 (6.7%) | 13 (14.9%) | |
| Male Neutered | 89 (39.7%) | 32 (36.8%) | |
| Distribution of household sizes (no. of cats) | |||
| 1 | 50 (43.1%) | 18 (40.0%) | |
| 2 | 40 (34.5%) | 21 (46.7%) | |
| 3 | 15 (12.9%) | 1 (2.2%) | |
| 4 | 6 (5.2%) | 1 (2.2%) | |
| 5 | 5 (4.3%) | 4 (8.9%) | |
aIn the fluralaner group, the youngest cats enrolled were 12 weeks of age; 24 (24/224 = 10.7%) were less than 26 weeks of age
bIn the fipronil-methoprene group, the youngest cats enrolled were 13 weeks of age; 10 (10/87 = 11.5%) were less than 26 weeks of age
Flea count data for primary cats in the fluralaner topical and fipronil/(S)-methoprene groups. No efficacy comparison was performed at V1 and no primary cats had 90% reduction or were flea-free at V1
| Visit 1 | Visit 2 | Visit 3 | Visit 4 | |
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| Fluralaner topical solution | 116 | 114 | 106 | 105 |
| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | 45 | 40 | 38 | 34 |
| Arithmetic mean flea count (95% CI) | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | 47.8 (36.5–59.1) | 0.7 (0.1–1.3) | 0.4 (0.0–1.0) | 0.6 (0.3–0.9) |
| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | 83.0 (24.7–141.2) | 37.1 (14.5–59.7) | 28.6 (14.3–42.9) | 20.4 (10.0–30.8) |
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| % efficacy (reduction from baseline) based on arithmetic means | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | na | 98.6 | 99.1 | 98.7 |
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| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | na | 55.2 | 65.5 | 75.4 |
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| Geometric mean flea count (95% CI) | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | 28.0 (23.2–33.8) | 0.2 (0.1–0.4) | 0.1 (0.0–0.2) | 0.3 (0.2–0.4) |
| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | 28.0 (19.2–40.9) | 15.0 (9.5–23.3) | 9.4 (5.2–16.4) | 6.8 (3.6–12.1) |
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| % efficacy (reduction from baseline) based on geometric means | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | na | 99.1 | 99.5 | 99.0 |
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| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | na | 46.5 | 66.6 | 75.8 |
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| % of primary cats with at least 90% reduction from baseline flea count | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | na | 93.9 | 96.2 | 93.3 |
| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | na | 10.0 | 31.6 | 38.2 |
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| % of flea-free primary cats | ||||
| Fluralaner topical solution | na | 80.7 | 88.7 | 80.0 |
| Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution | na | 5.0 | 21.1 | 23.5 |
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Abbreviation: na value or calculation is not applicable
a P-value for comparison of model least squares means parameter estimates
b P-value for comparison of percentages using non-parametric asymptotic approach and Standardized Statistic
Fig. 1Arithmetic mean flea counts and percent reduction from baseline to weeks 4, 8 and 12 for topical fluralaner or fipronil/(S)-methoprene-treated cats (bars indicate arithmetic flea counts; lines indicate percentage reductions from baseline)
Summary of alleviation in each sign of flea allergy dermatitis in cats
| Sign | Fluralaner topical solution | Fipronil/( | |
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| Erythema | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 26 | 6 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination | 80.8 | 33.3 | |
| Alopecia | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 45 | 12 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination | 84.4 | 50.0 | |
| Papules | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 6 | 1 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination | 100.0 | 100.0 | |
| Scales | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 15 | 2 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination | 100.0 | 100.0 | |
| Crusts | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 24 | 7 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination | 95.8 | 57.1 | |
| Excoriation | Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks | 25 | 4 |
| % of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re–examination | 100.0 | 75.0 |
Percent of cats experiencing most common adverse events reported during the study
| Fluralaner topical solution | Fipronil/( | |
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| Vomiting | 7.6 | 6.9% |
| Pruritus | 5.4 | 11.5% |
| Diarrhea | 4.9 | 1.1% |
| Alopecia | 4.9 | 4.6% |
| Decreased appetite | 3.6 | 0.0% |
| Lethargy | 3.1 | 2.3% |
| Scabs/Ulcerated lesions | 2.2 | 3.4% |