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Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection For Bulldogs And French Bulldogs

Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs
Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs targeting and neutralizing canine interleukin (IL)-31 the single most important itch signal compound Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs helps to control itching due to atopic dermatitis, atopic itch dermatitis is one of the most common reasons for itching allergies and dermatitis in bulldogs. It is a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that specifically targets and neutralizes canine interleukin (IL)-31 the single most important itch signal compound.  The injection is safe even for puppies and immunosuppressed dogs.

Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Must know:

Dr. Kraemer’s  5 MUST KNOW FACTS about Canine Atopic Dermatitis Immunotherapeutic injection: 1. Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs NEW: The latest and the most advanced itch relief for atopic bulldogs. 2. Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs COMPLIANCE: only one office visit, only one injection  ( up to two month duration itch control). 3. Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs INSTANT: Stops your bulldog and French bulldog itching within 24-48 hours. 4. Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs LASTING: Relives your bulldog itching for at least one month.
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Dr. Kraemer V4B bulldog and French bulldog itch control waterless gel 5.  Cytopoint CADI Itch Control Injection for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs SAFE TRIFECTA: SAFE for bulldogs and French bulldog puppies, adults and seniors (all ages). SAFE and can be used concurrently with many common medications including parasiticides, antibiotics, antifungals, corticosteroids, vaccines, immunotherapy, antihistamines and other anti-itch medication.  SAFE and 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.
Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) Therapy  is the new horizon of companion animal medicine, offering innovative, targeted treatments for many diseases. These concise presentations will help you learn more about antibody science and how it is changing current and future approaches to treating many conditions.

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Dr. R.J. Kraemer Dr. Kraemer is a Tufts Veterinary School 1991 Graduate (Boston, MA). He is a member of the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) and the SCVMA (Southern California Veterinary Medical Association) and has been practicing veterinary medicine and surgery in Orange County, California for over 20 years. Dr. Kraemer has a special interest in Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and other Brachycephalic breeds, and their unique medical and surgical needs, such as breathing and airways conditions, joint pain, ligament and tendon injuries, ear canal disease, skin and allergy problems, eyes and eyelid abnormalities, as well as other medical conditions related to the breed. Dr. Kraemer is also a leading provider for in-house same-day stem cell therapy and cryobanking for dogs and cat. Dr. Kraemer has a long-lasting relationship with bulldog rescue, he provides shelter, medical and surgical services to their bulldogs.


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