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Amitraz (development code BTS27419) is a non-systemic
acaricide and
insecticide and has also been
described as a scabicide. It was
first synthesized by...
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agonist as well as
being a weak
antagonist at the α2A and α2B subtypes.
amitraz Detomidine[citation needed] Lofexidine, an α2A
adrenergic receptor agonist...
- For example, the anti-tick
medication amitraz is
commonly ingested by dogs who eat
their anti-tick collars.
Amitraz works by the same
mechanism as dexmedetomidine...
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industrial pollutant. In addition, it is a
degradant of the
pesticide amitraz at very
acidic pH
values (<3).[relevant?] It is
prepared by
nitration of...
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antibiotics and
medicated shampoos. For more
severe generalized cases,
Amitraz is a
parasiticidal dip that is
licensed for use in many
countries (the...
- is pyrethrin-based.
Products like Advantage, Frontline, Lufenuron, and
Amitraz are safe for use on Greyhounds, however, and are very
effective in controlling...
- substituents.
Examples include the
antiprotozoal imidocarb, the
insecticide amitraz, xylamidine, an
antagonist at the 5HT2A receptor, and the anthelmintics...
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indicated for
canine use and was a
formulated blend of
metaflumizone and
amitraz. The metaflumizone-only
formulation is
waterproof and
typically remain...
- such as
topical repellents or
pesticides that
contain triazapentadienes (
Amitraz),
phenylpyrazoles (Fipronil), or
permethrin (pyrethroids).
These acaricides...
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Agonists (R)-3-Nitrobiphenyline 4-NEMD 6-FNE
Amitraz Apraclonidine Brimonidine Clonidine Corbadrine Deoxyepinephrine (epinine, N-methyldopamine) Detomidine...