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Counterfeit Pesticide Products For Dogs and Cats Found - Retailers Ordered to Stop Sales
Contact: David Deegan, 617-918-1017/deegan.dave@epa.gov 03/04/2004 - EPA is acting to disrupt an effort to distribute counterfeit pet pesticides. The
Agency has ordered pesticide distributors and retailers in a number of states to stop selling counterfeit pet pesticide products
which falsely contain EPA Registration numbers and labeling for the "Advantage" and "Frontline" brands of pesticides. "Advantage"
and "Frontline" are trade names of widely available pesticides for control of fleas and ticks on cats and dogs.
The counterfeit pesticides appear to have been unlawfully imported and packaged in retail cartons which are designed
to look similar to legitimately registered pesticides sold in the U.S. EPA's investigation indicates that the counterfeit
products have been sold to distributors and retailers throughout the country. The counterfeit products have outer retail cartons
that are made to resemble EPA registered pesticides. Inside the cartons are applicators labeled and packaged for overseas
markets. In some cases, the pesticide applicators may not have the proper child-resistant packaging or the accompanying instructional
leaflet required by the Agency is missing. In addition, the consumer cannot be assured that the pesticide
dosage is correct for the animal pictured on the retail carton.
The counterfeit products
may be different from legitimate Advantage and Frontline products in several ways. EPA has posted detailed information, including
photos of legitimate products, at: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/petproduct.htm .
Counterfeit products should be disposed of according to accepted
procedures for other household chemicals. Many communities and municipalities have local resources to dispose of household
chemicals, and consumers are encouraged to contact their local solid waste authority for more information on disposal programs
for chemicals. Pet owners who are concerned their pet may be affected by counterfeit products should contact
their veterinarian.
EPA regulates all pesticides used in the U.S. Before a pesticide
can be marketed in this country the Agency performs a rigorous scientific review to ensure that use of the product is not
likely to cause harmful effects on people, pets or the environment. Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA), EPA requires pesticide products to contain instructions for proper use, safety precautions to follow and directions
for proper disposal of unused product and their containers. Legitimate Advantage and Frontline products that have been through
EPA's comprehensive review process are registered for use in the United States, and are not affected by this action. Because the counterfeit pesticides do not conform with established safeguards, the Agency has issued "Stop Sale"
orders on the counterfeit products in question. Extensive additional information is available at: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/petproduct.htm . |
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