Lokivetmab Explained

Type:mab
Mab Type:mab
Target:interleukin 31 (IL-31)
Tradename:Cytopoint
Legal Status:veterinary use
Routes Of Administration:subcutaneous injection
Cas Number:1533403-95-0
Unii:3D6091GOHH
Atcvet:yes
Atc Prefix:D11
Atc Suffix:AH91

Lokivetmab, trade name Cytopoint, is a monoclonal antibody used to treat atopic dermatitis in dogs.[1] It acts against interleukin 31 (IL-31),[2] which is a cytokine involved in causing itchiness (pruritus). Lokivetmab is administered by subcutaneous injection; each dose is effective for four to eight weeks.[3]

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved lokivetmab (manufactured by Zoetis and sold under the trade name Cytopoint) in December 2016, and it was approved by the European Medicines Agency in 2017. Lokivetmab was the first monoclonal antibody to be approved for use in animals in the European Union.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Zoetis earns license for Cytopoint skin therapy . 2018-07-06 . Veterinary Practice News . 4 January 2017 .
  2. Marsella R, De Benedetto A . Atopic Dermatitis in Animals and People: An Update and Comparative Review . Veterinary Sciences . 4 . 3 . 37 . July 2017 . 29056696 . 5644664 . 10.3390/vetsci4030037 . free .
  3. Web site: McKay . Lindsay . vanc . Making a difference for dogs with atopic dermatitis: When to use Apoquel and when to use Cytopoint . dvm360.com . 2018-07-07 . 13 July 2017.
  4. First antibody therapy in veterinary medicine launched for dogs in the UK . The Veterinary Record . 181 . 1 . 6–7 . July 2017 . 28667135 . 10.1136/vr.j3147 . 20166012 .