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Nextstar Flea and Tick Topical
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FROM THE MAKERS OF CAPSTAR (nitenpyram), NEXTSTAR Flea & Tick Topical is a fast-acting, long-lasting topical solution for flea and tick control
Previously only sold by vets, this effective, fast-acting flea and tick topical formula is now available online and at local retailers
NEXTSTAR flea and tick is your easy-to-use topical application that kills fleas and ticks for up to 30 days
NEXTSTAR flea treatment kills ticks and stops reinfestations by preventing flea eggs from developing into biting adults
NEXTSTAR Flea & Tick Topical provides effective cat flea and tick control for 30 days with just one application. This fast-acting waterproof topical kills fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, chewing lice, flea eggs, flea larvae, and prevents the development of flea pupae
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Vet-quality treatment, without the vet
Kills fleas, and even kills ticks that may spread Lyme Disease
Protects your furry family for 30 days by breaking the flea life cycle
Fast results – begins killing fleas and ticks within 24 hours
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