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Does pet armor plus have an expiration date?When properly stored and under ideal conditions, the product has a three-year shelf life. If there has been a variance in temperature (extreme heat for example), it may reduce the effectiveness of the product. Be sure to store the product in a cool (below 77°F/25°C) dry place inaccessible to children and pets.
How do you read the expiration date on Frontline Plus?The expiry date is located on the side of the outer packaging, on the pipette foil at the bottom and on the pipette itself. At the time of manufacture FRONTLINE Plus®, FRONTLINE Tri-Act® and FRONTLINE® Spot On have a shelf life of 3 years, although typically less than this will be remaining at the point of purchase.
Can you use out of date flea treatment?You should never use out of date flea treatments, not only does it become less effective but it can change the toxicity of the product and has been known to make the cat ill. Don't put anything else on but keep an eye on your cat just in case there are any adverse effects.
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