Can I use CAPSTAR with other products?
Yes. CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) Tablets may be used together with other products including shampoos and other flea products, as well as with heartworm preventives, corticosteroids, antibiotics, vaccines,and deworming medications.
Yes. CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) Tablets may be used together with other products including shampoos and other flea products, as well as with heartworm preventives, corticosteroids, antibiotics, vaccines,and deworming medications.
Yes, CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) is safe for puppies and kittens 4 weeks and older, weighing 2 pounds or more as well as for pregnant or nursing dogs and cats.
CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) starts working in just 30 minutes.
A single dose of CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) should kill the adult fleas on your pet. If your pet gets reinfested with fleas, you can safely give another dose as often as once per day.
What about my other pets?
It is important to treat all infested pets in the household. Fleas can reproduce on untreated pets and allow infestations to persist.
Can I use CAPSTAR in puppies or kittens?It is important to treat all infested pets in the household. Fleas can reproduce on untreated pets and allow infestations to persist.
Yes. Laboratory and clinical studies showed that CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) Tablets are safe for use in puppies and kittens 4 weeks of age and older, and 2 pounds of body weight or greater.
Will CAPSTAR get rid of the fleas that have populated my home?
CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) will get rid of all the adult fleas on your pet. To prevent the fleas that may be in and around your house from multiplying, you may want to treat your pet and house with an Insect Growth Inhibitor, which will interrupt the life cycle of the fleas and prevent new flea populations from developing.
CAPSTAR® (nitenpyram) will get rid of all the adult fleas on your pet. To prevent the fleas that may be in and around your house from multiplying, you may want to treat your pet and house with an Insect Growth Inhibitor, which will interrupt the life cycle of the fleas and prevent new flea populations from developing.









