Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen

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12 adverse event reports submitted to the FDA

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12
Total Reports
0
Deaths Reported
0.0%
Death Rate

Active Ingredients

Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen

Administration Routes

Topical

Species Affected

Dog 9
Cat 3

Most Affected Breeds

Spaniel - King Charles Cavalier 2
Himalayan 1
Boxer (German Boxer) 1
Domestic Longhair 1
Terrier - Yorkshire 1
Poodle - Miniature 1
Cattle Dog - Australian (blue heeler, red heeler, Queensland cattledog) 1
Domestic Shorthair 1
Hound - Basset 1
Dachshund (unspecified) 1

Most Reported Reactions

Vomiting 2
Behavioural disorder NOS 2
Hyperactivity 1
Itching 1
Dilated pupils 1
Trembling 1
Application site alopecia 1
Cough 1
Tracheal collapse 1
Hearing decreased 1
Panting 1
Open mouth breathing 1

Outcome Breakdown

Outcome Unknown
8 (66.7%)
Recovered/Normal
3 (25.0%)
Ongoing
1 (8.3%)

Data Summary

Metric Value
Total adverse event reports 12
Reports involving death 0
Case-fatality rate (reported events) 0.0%
Distinct species in reports 2
Distinct breeds in reports 11
Distinct reactions reported 20
Active ingredients on file 1

Source: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reporting (CVM AER). Counts reflect voluntary reports only.

Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen Adverse Event Insights

The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine database currently holds 12 adverse event reports referencing Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen, including 0 reports in which the animal died — a 0.0% case-fatality figure among reported events only, not a population-level mortality rate. Active ingredient on file: Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen. Reported administration route is Topical. These numbers reflect voluntary submissions from pet owners, veterinarians, and manufacturers and therefore under-represent mild events and over-represent severe ones — a pattern the FDA has documented repeatedly for pharmacovigilance datasets.

The species most frequently named in Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen reports are Dog (9 reports), Cat (3 reports), with Dog accounting for the largest share. Within those species, Spaniel - King Charles Cavalier (2), Himalayan (1), Boxer (German Boxer) (1) appear most often — though breed popularity and ownership density shape these counts as much as any drug-specific sensitivity. This distribution matters because the same active ingredient can behave very differently across body sizes, ages, and species physiology.

The most commonly reported clinical signs associated with Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen are Vomiting (2), Behavioural disorder NOS (2), Hyperactivity (1), Itching (1). Of the 12 reports with a coded outcome, Outcome Unknown is the leading category at 66.7%. Because FDA adverse event data describes correlation rather than causation, these figures are best used to frame informed questions with a veterinarian and to compare reporting patterns across related products — not as a standalone safety verdict on Dinotefuran/Pyriproxyfen.

Source: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reports FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reports Data reflects voluntary submissions and may not represent actual incidence rates

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Data sourced from official AKC, AVMA, ACVO, and breed-club veterinary references. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBreed Editorial