Vetoryl Capsules are useful in treating canine Cushing's disease. It is the generic alternative to Trilostane.
Key Benefits: Vetoryl controls excess production of cortisol, which is a hormone released by the adrenal gland in stressful times.
Formulated For: Intended for dogs diagnosed with Cushing's Disease.
How is Medication Given? Dosage Recommendations for Dogs:
What Results Can I Expect? Vetoryl: Improves activity within weeks. Improves appetite within weeks. Treats many of the common signs of Cushing's disease in dogs, including increased urination, panting, or decreased thirst.
What Form Does Medication Come In? Capsules
Dose and Administration: Sold in quantities of 30 in strengths of 5, 10, 30, 60, or 120 mg.
Possible Side Effects: In rare cases, the following side effects have been reported: Lethargy, Weakness, Vomiting, Poor Appetite, Diarrhea. Severe side effects may include: Adrenal Rupture, Adrenal Necrosis, Hypoadrenocorticism Crisis, Collapse, Hemorrhagic Diarrhea, Severe Depression
Precautions Confirm with your veterinarian that Vetoryl is safe to administer with all of your pet's other medications. Do not administer to a pregnant dog. Administer cautiously to dogs with liver or kidney disease.
Storage Recommendations: Keep at or below 7 degrees F (25 degrees C) with brief excursions between 59-86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C) permitted.
In Case of Overdose: Contact the nearest emergency pet clinic.