Vetoryl (Trilostane) Capsules treat Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) in dogs. Vetoryl Capsules are an adrenosuppressant medication used to treat Cushing's disease in dogs. Vetoryl is available in strengths of 5 mg, 10 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, and 120 mg.
Formulated For: For dogs diagnosed with Cushing's Disease (hyperadrenocorticism).
What Form Does Medication Come In? Capsules
Common Brand Name: Vetoryl
Dose and Administration: Dog's Weight / Dosage
3.8 to 10 lbs 1 capsule of 10 mg daily
10 to 22 lbs 1 capsule of 30 mg daily
22 to 44 lbs 1 capsule of 60 mg daily
44 to 88 lbs 1 capsule of 120 mg daily
88 to 132 lbs 1 capsule of 120 mg plus 160 mg capsule daily (180(Insert Space)mg total)
Over 132 lbs Administer based on your dog's weight.
Speak with your vet for correct dosage.
Uses: Cushing's disease is a condition where the dog's body produces
excess amounts of the hormone cortisol. This hormone is often released into the
bloodstream by the adrenal gland in times of stress. Dog's with Cushing's
disease produce too much cortisol, and if the disease is left untreated, it
becomes incapacitating. Vetoryl Capsules work to treat common clinical symptoms
of Cushing's Disease in dogs, such as: Passing large amounts of urine Urinating
often and possible incontinence Excessive thirst and drinking Ravenous appetite
Decreased activity or lethargy Excessive panting Skull-like appearance of thehead Hyperpigmentation of the skin Thin skin Potbelly Recurrent skin disease
Hair loss Loss of muscle Not every dog displays all signs, check with your
veterinarian if your dog has any of these signs. There is no cure for Cushing's
disease in dogs, however, Vetoryl capsules can help manage the clinical signs
and improve the dog's quality of life. Most dogs see an improvement in a few
weeks, especially in appetite, increased drinking, and increased urination,
although the response may vary from dog to dog. Resolution of some symptoms may
take longer, such as a potbellied appearance. Some may worsen before they
improve, such as hair loss. Speak with your veterinarian about your dog's
response to this medication. If Vetoryl 30 mg capsules or another medication for
Cushing's disease in dogs are not given as directed or are discontinued, the
excess cortisol production can begin again, and these concerning signs of
Cushing's disease can return.
Precautions: Use with caution with dogs in kidney or liver disease.
Vetoryl shouldn't be given to dogs that are pregnant. Check with your Vet to
ensure Vetoryl is safe to take with your dog's other medications.