Understanding Cytopoint
Cytopoint is a medication used to manage allergic dermatitis in dogs. It is a monoclonal antibody that targets a specific protein called interleukin-31, which is responsible for causing itching and inflammation in dogs. Cytopoint is generally administered through an injection under the skin and provides relief for up to 4 to 8 weeks.
Factors affecting Cytopoint dosage
There are several factors that your veterinarian will consider when determining the appropriate dosage of Cytopoint for your dog. These factors include body weight, age, severity of allergies, previous treatment, breed, and type of allergy. It is crucial to give the right dose of Cytopoint to ensure that your dog gets the best relief from their symptoms.
Body weight and dosage
The dosage of Cytopoint is directly related to your dog’s body weight. Typically, the recommended dose is 2 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. For instance, a 20-pound dog will need about 20 milligrams of Cytopoint. However, your veterinarian may adjust the dosage based on other factors such as age, breed, or severity of allergies. It is essential to follow your veterinarian’s instructions when administering Cytopoint to your dog to avoid under or over-dosing.