This is a prescription medicine. A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product. Please ensure that you have read the "How to Order" page before ordering this item.
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sku | 10020197 |
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Tax Class | Taxable Goods |
Brand | Zoetis |
Refrigeration Required | Yes |
Poisons Schedule | S4 |
Storage | Store between 2- 8C (refrigerate, do not freeze). Store in the original package. Protect from light. Avoid excessive shaking. |
Cytopoint is a prescription medication used for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs. Atopic dermatitis is a common skin condition in dogs that causes itching, redness, and inflammation. Cytopoint works by targeting and neutralizing a specific protein in the dog's body that is responsible for triggering the itch response. Animals may need Cytopoint if they are suffering from atopic dermatitis and are experiencing symptoms such as itching, scratching, licking, and skin irritation. Cytopoint can provide relief from these symptoms and improve the quality of life for dogs with atopic dermatitis. It is a safe and effective treatment option that can help manage the condition and reduce the need for other medications or treatments.
While Cytopoint is generally considered safe and effective for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs, there are some potential side effects and considerations to be aware of: 1. **Injection Site Reactions**: Some dogs may experience mild reactions at the injection site, such as redness, swelling, or discomfort. These reactions are usually temporary and resolve on their own. 2. **Allergic Reactions**: In rare cases, dogs may have an allergic reaction to Cytopoint, which can manifest as hives, facial swelling, difficulty breathing, or other signs of an allergic response. If your dog shows any signs of an allergic reaction, seek immediate veterinary care. 3. **Immune System Suppression**: Cytopoint works by targeting a specific protein involved in the itch response, which can potentially affect the immune system. While this is generally well-tolerated, it's important to monitor your dog for any signs of immune system suppression, such as increased susceptibility to infections. 4. **Long-Term Use**: Cytopoint is typically administered as needed for the management of atopic dermatitis symptoms. Long-term use of Cytopoint may be necessary for some dogs, and regular monitoring by a veterinarian is recommended to assess the ongoing effectiveness and safety of the treatment. 5. **Interactions with Other Medications**: If your dog is taking other medications or undergoing other treatments, it's important to consult with your veterinarian to ensure that there are no potential interactions with Cytopoint. It's essential to discuss any concerns or potential side effects with your veterinarian before starting Cytopoint treatment for your pet. Your veterinarian can provide personalized guidance based on your dog's individual health status and medical history.
Administering Cytopoint should always be done by a licensed veterinarian. Cytopoint is typically given as an injection under the skin, and the dosage and frequency of administration will be determined by your veterinarian based on your dog's specific needs. It's important to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully and not to adjust the dosage or frequency on your own. Before administering Cytopoint, your veterinarian will perform a thorough examination of your dog to ensure that they are a suitable candidate for the medication. They may also recommend certain tests or evaluations to assess your dog's overall health and to monitor the response to treatment. After administering Cytopoint, it's important to monitor your dog for any signs of improvement in their atopic dermatitis symptoms, as well as for any potential side effects. If you notice any concerning changes in your dog's condition, behavior, or health, contact your veterinarian immediately. Overall, administering Cytopoint is a straightforward process when done under the guidance of a qualified veterinary professional. By working closely with your veterinarian and following their recommendations, you can help ensure the safe and effective use of Cytopoint for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in your dog.
A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product.
If this is a new prescription, to enable immediate dispensing, please ask the vet to send a copy of the prescription to us prior to mailing it.
If the original prescription is in your possession, then please upload this to your pet's profile in VetRx prior to mailing it.
Please note that we must receive either a copy of the prescription from the vet, or the original prescription before we can dispatch your order. This does unfortunately add to the order processing time, however this is a requirement placed upon all pharmacies by the Health Regulators.
Only once a conformant electronic prescription system is approved by NSW Health, will we be able to end the need for paper prescriptions.
Small orders (less than 500g) cost $9.90 to be delivered anywhere in Australia. For larger orders, shipping costs are calculated on distance and weight (leaving Sydney) and an exact price can be obtained in the shopping cart prior to checkout.
Pet Pharmacy Australia applies a shipping discount on orders over $150. A discount of $9.90 is automatically applied during checkout. Additional shipping costs for bulky goods or priority delivery are paid by the customer.
The weight limit for Australia Post is 22kg and orders that weigh more than this cannot be shipped. We recommend placing multiple smaller orders to work around this problem.
Please refer to our shipping page if you would like the full details regarding our shipping information.