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Psychotropic medications can be used in cats but carry risks and must be prescribed and monitored by a veterinarian. Side effects, drug interactions, and dosing concerns make professional oversight essential.
Yes, Cytopoint helps with paw licking by reducing itchiness caused by allergic skin conditions through targeted inhibition of the IL-31 protein.
Cytopoint injections can provide relief for up to eight weeks and may be administered every four to eight weeks as prescribed by a veterinarian.
Yes, Cytopoint can help reduce paw licking in dogs by targeting and neutralizing the itch-causing protein IL-31, which leads to significant itch relief.
Most dogs receive Cytopoint injections every 4 to 8 weeks, as its effects typically last up to 8 weeks depending on individual response and veterinarian guidance.
Yes, Cytopoint helps relieve paw licking in dogs by targeting and neutralizing IL-31, the protein responsible for itch signals, thereby reducing the urge to lick.
Dogs can stay on Cytopoint long-term with injections typically given every 4 to 8 weeks, depending on individual response and veterinary guidance.
No, Cytopoint and Apoquel are different medications with distinct mechanisms of action and administration methods, although both are used to treat itching in dogs.
Cytopoint is a prescription injection for dogs that helps relieve itching caused by allergic skin conditions by neutralizing the itch-inducing protein IL-31.
The cost of Cytopoint varies depending on the size of the dog and the veterinarian's fees but typically ranges from $60 to $140 per injection.

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