Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Allergy Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs targets and neutralizes canine interleukin (IL)-31 the single most important itch signal compound.
Atopic itch dermatitis is one of the most common causes of itching allergies and dermatitis in bulldogs.
The injection is safe even for puppies and immunosuppressed dogs.
Cytopoint help to control itching due to atopic dermatitis
Cytopoint Allergy and Itch Control Injection x 5 MUST-KNOW
#1: KNOW ITCH CONTROL
Cytopoint is the latest and most advanced itch relief for atopic bulldogs.
#2 MUST KNOW FREQUENCY
It requires only one office visit and one injection (up to a two-month duration for itch control).
#3 MUST KNOW SPEED
It stops your bulldog and French bulldog itching within 24–48 hours.
#4: MUST KNOW ITCH RELIEF
It gives your bulldog itching for at least one month.
#5: MUST KNOW SAFETY
It is suitable for bulldogs of all ages. It can safely be used concurrently with many common medications, including parasiticides, antibiotics, antifungals, corticosteroids, vaccines, immunotherapy, antihistamines, and other anti-itch medications.
It can be given to immune-incompetent as well as immune-suppressed bulldogs.
Unlike other popular anti-itch medications, it does not compromise the immune system, nor does it cause unwanted adverse effects.
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Dr. R. J. Kraemer: With a specialization in Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and other Brachycephalic breeds, Dr. Kraemer has dedicated his career to educating the bulldog community about the unique medical and surgical requirements of the breed. These encompass preventive care and wellness, customized anesthesia, and employing a multimodal approach to address their unique medical conditions.
Some of the breed-specific medical issues he focuses on include
Airway obstructive disease
Orthopedics tailored for bulldogs
Ear canal disease preventive care
Skin and allergy management
Skinfold Dermatitis
Eyes and eyelid abnormalities
Pain and stress control
As a leading provider of cutting-edge regenerative and alternative medicine, Dr. Kraemer offers services such as stem cell therapy, laser treatments, and PRP. Additionally, he maintains a longstanding relationship with Bulldog Rescue, contributing funds and providing shelter, medical, and surgical services for their bulldogs.