Question 9 / 20:  What is the mechanism of action of Fipronil (Frontline)?
A  Fipronil inhibits the oxidation of NADH to NAD+ which leads to an energy deficiency in cells.
B  Fipronil binds to the membrane lipid phase near the Na+ channel.
C  Fipronil inhibits Na+ influx and K efflux
D  Fipronil noncompetitively binds GABA receptors and blocks Cl- influx
E  Fipronil is an AchE inhibitor
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Explanation:

Poison occurs in dogs an cats due to ingestion/licking of Frontline product. Clincal signs are tremors, convulsions and death. Frontline cannot be used on rabbits.

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