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A variety of insecticides are used to reduce the numbers of insects on our crops and soils and prevent and treat flea infestations. Carbamates and organophosphates are two such chemicals and are found in flea collars, fly, ant and roach baits as well as topical flea products. As with any insecticide, overexposure or misuse of the chemical can result in toxicity. The majority of toxicities related to carbamates and organophosphates are due to improper use of the chemical, especially when many different types of insecticides are used at the same time, and overdosing. The canine formula should never be used on cats. Carbamates and organophosphates are closely related insecticidal chemical compounds and function in a similar fashion by affecting the nerve-muscle junctions. Without a normal nerve impulse through the muscle, the function of the muscle is impaired.
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