What is the risk to people exposed to dogs recently treated with ProMeris for dogs or ProMeris for cats?
ProMeris for dogs and ProMeris for cats have been designed to disperse quickly at the skin’s surface, which makes accidental exposure to people less likely. Pet owners should follow all label directions and refrain from direct contact with the product and the application site until the treatment site has dried. If a person is exposed to product liquid while treating or petting dogs, he/she should follow the first aid advice on the package (e.g., washing hands). If the product is accidentally consumed, that person is advised to follow all first aid directions on the package, including informing a poison control center and following all of its instructions.
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