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Methoprene is a
juvenile hormone (JH)
analog which acts as a
growth regulator when used as an insecticide. It is an amber-colored
liquid with a
faint fruity...
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component of
aerosol insecticides for
domestic use. It is
often used with
methoprene, an
insect growth regulator that
interrupts the insect's
biological lifecycle...
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methoprene,
eprinomectin and
praziquantel was
shown to be
efficient for the
prevention of
Otodectes cynotis infestation in cats.
Methoprene is able...
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animal species, or the
environment when used
according to directions.
Methoprene is an
insect growth regulator agent that
interrupts the
growth cycle of...
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inhibitor (IDI), such as lufenuron, or
insect growth regulator (IGR), such as
methoprene, to
prevent development of
immature stages. Flea adults, larvae, or eggs...
- class, used
primarily to
control caterpillars that are pests. Of these,
methoprene is most
widely used. It has no
observable acute toxicity in rats and is...
- baits. One
effective control is
insect growth regulators (hydroprene,
methoprene, etc.),
which act by
preventing molting, thus
prevent maturation of the...
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methixene (INN)
methocarbamol (INN)
methocidin (INN)
methohexital (INN)
methoprene (INN)
methopromazine (INN)
Methosarb (Pharmacia &
Upjohn Company) methoserpidine...
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hormone analogue methoprene was a po****r
topical flea and tick
therapy for felines.
Phenothrin kills adult ticks,
while methoprene kills eggs. Some products...
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evolved a
unique method of
protecting itself from insects: it
produces a
methoprene-like
compound which interferes with the
normal function of the corpus...