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Take Action: Chemical Mixture Issues in Pesticide Products Elevated by the EPA Inspector General - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog Beyond Pesticides urges that OIG findings advance EPA's need to address chemical mixtures in pesticide products not currently evaluated.

It is time to #takeaction as an increased toxic potency in #pesticide products due to chemical mixtures elevated in @EPAoig report—>> Urge @EPA to protect #people & their #pets from #pesticide #poisoning! 🐶🐱🐾 #synergistic #seresto Blog:

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Inspector General Finds Widely Used Flea Collars Still Not Fully Evaluated by EPA  - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog An EPA OIG report reveals multiple systemic failures by the agency, citing inadequate safety reviews of Seresto flea collars.

Recent report by @EPAoig reveals multiple systemic failures by @EPA Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP), citing inadequate safety reviews of #Seresto #pet collars—not keeping our #pets safe from #pesticides! #flumethrin #imidacloprid #inadequate Blog:

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Despite Nearly 1,700 Pet Deaths from Seresto Pet Collars, Pesticide Product Remains on Market - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, July 20, 2023) Despite evidence of toxicity to pets from Seresto pet collars (manufactured with the neurotoxic insecticide flumethrin, as well as the notorious neonicotinoid imidacloprid), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) has announced that the popular flea and tick collars will remain on the market, but with new mitigation measures. However, advocates say that these measures will do little to protect people and pets from chemical exposure using these collars. The agency will require Elanco — the manufacturer of Seresto — to conduct enhanced reporting for various factors, including adverse symptoms, veterinary community outreach, and warnings on the product’s label. Seresto, developed by Bayer and sold by Elanco, has been linked to nearly 1,700 pet deaths, injuries to tens of thousands of animals, and harm to hundreds of people. There are nontoxic ways to protect pets from fleas and other pests while protecting human family members. Children Ignored by the Agency EPA has a history of ignoring the exposure patterns to children who come into close contact with pets and their flea collars and the potential adverse health threats, opting for warnings instead of regulatory action. In 2017, EPA issued a warning for tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP) flea collars that advised: “not […]

Despite evidence of #toxicity from #Seresto collars, @EPA announced that the product will remain on the market with new mitigation measures— failing to #protect #pets & #people from #chemical #exposure! 🐕 #flumethrin #imidacloprid #neonic @Elanco Blog:

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Coverup of Dog Deaths at EPA, According to Internal Emails on Seresto Flea and Tick Collars - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, April 1, 2022) According to reporting by E&E’s Greenwire, internal emails at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) show that career scientists at the agency expressed worry about pesticide-laced pet collars, such as the notorious Seresto flea and tick collars, but that EPA managers “instructed them to avoid documenting those worries in publicly accessible records.” The emails were released pursuant to a 2021 FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) lawsuit, brought by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), that sought records of internal communications. The documents evidence staff concern about the collars that has not been a part of EPA’s public communications on the subject. EPA staff, in the emails, expressed a range of degrees of outrage at managers’ behavior and at the very registration of the product, given the significant harms. Seresto collars are plastic pet collars embedded with pesticides designed to kill fleas, ticks, and lice; they contain the active ingredients flumethrin and imidacloprid. Flumethrin, a chemical in the pyrethroid class of synthetic neurotoxic insecticides, has been linked repeatedly to neurological issues, such as seizures and learning disabilities in children, to gastrointestinal distress, and to damage to nontarget invertebrates, according to EPA’s own analysis. Imidacloprid is a commonly used pesticide linked to […]

#EPA scientists expressed worry about pesticide-laced #petcollars but managers “instructed them to avoid documenting those worries in publicly accessible records.” #fleas #ticks #seresto #pesticides #dogs #pets #fleacollars #seresto #EPAfailure

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Pet parents who used to use the #Seresto collar: what are you switching to? My dog has seizures, so we can't use any combination meds, and even topical treatments have caused problems. I'm at a loss.

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