ThyroKare (levothyroxine sodium tablets), USP is approved by the FDA (NADA#141-539) for replacement therapy for diminished thyroid function in dogs. Canine hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder affecting purebred and mixed breed dogs, usually first occurring in young adult and middle-age dogs. While hypothyroidism cannot be cured, daily replacement therapy allows dogs to live full, normal lives following diagnosis. *Sold as single tablet.
Key Benefits:
Formulated For: Dogs
Health Consideration: Hypothyroid
How is Medication Given? Use as directed by your Veterinarian. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The initial dose is 0.1 mg/10 lb (0.01 mg/lb, 0.022 mg/kg) bodyweight twice daily. To minimize day-to-day variations in serum total thyroxine (tT4) concentrations.
What Form Does Medication Come In? Sold as an individual tablet in 9 different strengths: 0.1 mg, 0.2 mg, 0.3 mg, 0.4 mg, 0.5 mg, 0.6 mg, 0.7 mg, 0.8 mg, and 1 mg.
Manufacturer: Neogen
Common Brand Name: Neogen ThyroKare
Dose and Administration: Use as directed by your Veterinarian. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The initial dose is 0.1 mg/10 lb (0.01 mg/lb, 0.022 mg/kg) bodyweight twice daily. To minimize day-to-day variations in serum total thyroxine (tT4) concentrations.
Possible Side Effects: Potential adverse reactions (from least to most likely to occur) include: High or Low Concentrations of Serum Total Thyroxine Collapse Allergic Reactions with Symptoms Such As Pruritus, Hives, Rash, and/or Facial Swelling Elevated Liver Enzymes (ALP, ALT, or AST), which usually resolves without veterinary intervention Elevated Hematocrit and Red Blood Cell Counts Seborrhea Hyperactivity Polyuria Tachypnea Pruritus Leukocytosis Diarrhea Polydipsia Lethargy Swimmer's Ear (Otitis Externa) Vomiting Dermatitis Anorexia.
Storage Recommendations: Keep stored at room temperature (68 to 77 degrees F or 20 to 25 degrees C). Keep away from moisture and light. Excursions are permitted between 9 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30 degrees C).
In Case of Overdose: Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
Is Prescription from a Vet Required? Yes