| A chronic study was conducted on Sprague Dawley (SD) rats for 13 weeks using 48 rats in four groups each having 12 animals. Group I was control. Group II, III and IV were treatment groups receiving acetamiprid in distilled water in the amount of 5mg/kg, 20mg/kg and 40mg/kg, respectively. Body weight gain and feed consumption was decreased. There was lymphocytopenea in acetamiprid treated animal. Liver and kidney marker enzymes and analyte were altered compared to control after 13 weeks of acetamiprid exposure. This study concluded that acetamiprid, used even in this dose range could cause a significant effect on hematobiochemical profile.