Thyro-Tabs Canine can be used as a replacement therapy treatment for dogs that have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid disease (hypothyroidism).
Who is VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct for?
Keep the product away from light and moisture. Temperatures should be kept between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (20 and 25 degrees Celsius) (room temperature). When going on excursions, keep the temperature between 9 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit (15 and 30 degrees Celsius).
Why use VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct?
Thyro-Tabs Canine is a medicine used for dogs who have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland of a dog does not generate enough thyroid hormone. This drug is a replacement treatment, meaning it works to balance this hormone and improve physical and mental well-being.
How does VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct work?
For dogs with hypothyroidism, this medicine is a veterinarian-recommended replacement treatment option. It includes T4, or sodium salt of synthetic tetraiodothyronine. T4 is a synthetic thyroid hormone that is identical to the thyroid hormone generated naturally by dogs. Thyro-Tabs Canine is an effective treatment for dogs with hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid disease) because of this helpful component.
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Thyro-Tabs® Canine contain Levothyroxine Sodium, USP.
How is VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct sold?
Sold as individual tablets in strengths of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, or 1 mg.
What are the side effects of VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct?
Potential adverse reactions include: Polyuria Dermatitis Leukocytosis Lethargy Elevated Liver Enzymes (AST, ALT, or ALP), which usually resolves without veterinary intervention Collapse Diarrhea Elevated Red Blood Cell and Hematocrit Counts Pruritus Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear) Polydipsia Tachypnea Seborrhea Allergic Reactions with Symptoms Such As Facial Swelling, Rash, Hives, and/or Pruritus Vomiting Hyperactivity Low or High Serum Total Thyroxine Concentrations Anorexia
What special precautions are there?
It has not been determined whether or not this product is safe to use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. Close monitoring is required for dogs with heart illness and hypothyroidism while a correct dosage is determined. Based on the dog's specific clinical response, your veterinarian may need to change the dog's cardiac medicine or levothyroxine sodium dosage. If inadvertently ingested, get medical help right away. Make a copy of the product label to give to your doctor. After each treatment, carefully wash your hands. Excess thyroid hormone exposure in utero has resulted in morphological thyroid gland abnormalities and hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis dysfunction in humans and rodents. Do not give to dogs that have thyrotoxicosis or adrenal insufficiency that isn't under control. Keep out of the reach of children.
In case of overdose, seek treatment at the closest emergency pet hospital.
How can I store VetOne Thyro-Tabs Canine, 120 ct?
Keep the product away from light and moisture. Temperatures should be kept between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (20 and 25 degrees Celsius) (room temperature). When going on excursions, keep the temperature between 9 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit (15 and 30 degrees Celsius).
Common signs of canine hypothyroidism include: Seborrhea Bradycardia Hypercholesterolemia Scaling Weight Gain Lethargy Alopecia Hyperpigmentation Schedule a vet visit if you think your dog could have this condition.
To get a correct maintenance dosage, your veterinarian will evaluate your pet's T4 concentration (total thyroxine) and modify his or her daily dosage accordingly. Follow your veterinarian's instructions. Thyro-Tabs can be taken without or with meals. 0.1 mg for every 10 pounds of body weight is usually advised as a starting dose, which can be taken once a day or split into half doses twice a day.
Tetraiodothyronine Sodium Salt (Levothyroxine Sodium, USP)