Mitaban
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Mitaban is a brand name parasiticidal drug labeled in the United States for use in dogs with demodectic mange. The active ingredient is amitraz. The mechanism of action for amitraz is currently unknown, however the most current data available suggest the drug may act on the central nervous system. Fertility impairment studies have not been conducted in canines with Mitaban. It is not known whether it may cause impairment of fertility in dogs. Its vapors contain xylol.
Mitaban is usually used as a "dip" in canine's. Longer haired dogs will be shaved, bathed, then the Mitaban Dip is applied to their skin and coat. This drug can be used either by a licesened vetrinarian or at home. However, pregnant or potentially pregnant women and very small children should not be around the drug or the animal while it is still wet with the drug.