
Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are Thyro-Tabs for Dogs and Cats?
- Thyro-Tabs are a prescription medication for dogs that contains the drug Levothyroxine Sodium.
- Levothyroxine is a replacement for the hormone T-4, which is naturally produced in the body by the thyroid gland to regulate metabolism and energy.
Why do cats and dogs use Thyro-Tabs?
- When the body is unable to produce enough thyroid hormone on it’s own because of an imbalance, an enlarged thyroid gland, or other medical conditions and treatments, it is called hypothyroidism.
- Hypothyroidism in dogs can be found with a blood test or by signs and symptoms involving metabolism, energy, nerve and muscle function, skin and haircoat.
- If your dog has been diagnosed with low thyroid hormone or hypothyroidism, your veterinarian may prescribe a Levothyroxine medication such as Thyro-Tabs.
What else should I know about Thyro-Tabs?
- Dogs taking Levothyroxine require much higher doses than humans. Doses for cats may be similar to doses for humans.
- Your veterinarian may need to perform regular blood tests to check the dose of Levothyroxine in the blood. These follow-ups are very important.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Thyro-Tabs?
- Side effects from giving too much Levothyroxine include fast heart rate, greater appetite with weight loss, thirst, increased urination, excitability, or nervousness. Dogs may pant more. Cats may appear withdrawn, apathetic, or uncaring. Contact your veterinarian if you notice any of these signs.
How do you use Thyro-Tabs?
- Thyro-Tabs can be given with or without food, but should be given in the same way every day to maintain a consistent level of Levothyroxine. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
What is in Thyro-Tabs?
- The drug in Thyro-Tabs is Levothyroxine Sodium.
- Levothyroxine is a replacement for the hormone T-4, which is naturally produced in the body by the thyroid gland to regulate metabolism and energy.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Thyro-Tabs is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Thyro-Tabs?
- Dogs and cats may use Thyro-Tabs for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
147 total reviews
Rated 4.91 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
140 5 star reviews
5 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
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2 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Excellent price!
My 13 year old miniature schnauzer has taken this medication twice a day for at least 2 years. He's a champ and doesn't complain because the pill is small and easy to swallow. The extra benefit is that the cost is 5 times less than what my vet charges for the same medication. This helps tremendously, especially having three dogs.
Most Liked Negative Review
very slow process
This process with vetrxdirect is too slow. Days after paying and giving name and number of vet and sending scan of rx I was told that I still had to mail in the original. A week later I was told they didn't have it and then they "found it". The next day they said they would try to fill it in a day or 2. Almost a week later I received the medication. I ran out of medications and had to go back to the vet and pay more for a partial prescription. They were slow to tell you what all they really needed because if they told you it would take 10 to 14 days you'd probably just get it filled locally. Bait and switch technique.
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Riley's Meds
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.8mg, 120 Tablet BottleThe service and ease with placing orders for Riley's medication is top notch. I never have to worry about having the product in stock, since it is a daily medication for him and the delivery service is always quick.-
Riley
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Helps decrease the mental thyroid fog and stops weight loss.
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.8mg, 120 Tablet BottleHelps Freds thyroid levels stay elevated enough so that he feels better from his primary disease which is cancer in his small intestines. Fast delivery and helpful people on the phone with your orders. Can't be beat! Shop here!-
Fred chilling out looking out front window!
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Needed this medication !
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine)Suggested by our vet, we selected a shelter dog that turned out to have a thyroid issue. We've been using this product for 11 years now with excellent results. One pill in the morning, one in the evening with meals. -
Helpful with low thyroid disease.
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.2mg, 120 Tablet BottleI frequently take in rescues and almost all of them have had some degree of hypothyroidism, since they are seniors. Danny is no exception. He takes it well in cheese.-
Danny
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Helpful for low thyroid disease.
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.1mg, 120 Tablet BottleMy little Pomeranian Shadow has had chronic problems with his fur since we rescued him. Blood tests determined he is hypothyroid and has been prescribed this. He takes it well, wrapped in cheese.-
Shadow
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Quick and easy ordering
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.8mg, 120 Tablet BottleI've been ordering thyro-tabs for our Harley from VetRx for almost 3 years now. The orders go through fast and shipped quickly. I always get notified of my orders and shipping. She was overweight when she first got sick (112 lbs). She is now where her doctor wanted to see her (85). It is so easy ordering medications for her. Her information is kept on file. One quick approval from her doctor and my order is filled and on its way.-
Just one little kiss.
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Great experience and product
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine)These arrived on time, and are the best prices I've found at a vet pharmacy. They help keep my pup safe and healthy, thank you!-
Mona, my happy girl
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Thyro-tabs really work well to regulate Char-Lee's thyroid.
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) 0.4mg, 120 Tablet BottleGreat price on Thyro-tabs at VetRXDirect, and they are easy to break for correct dosage. Char-Lee is once again feeling happy and healthy with Thyro-tabs improving his thryroid function. -
Great medication
From UndisclosedComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine)Prescribed by my vet. My pet's thyroid levels are now in the normal range and he feels great. -
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This medication improved my dog's quality of life!
From Rochester, NYComments about Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine)Our pit bull, Bella, has hypothyroidism and her previous owners did not medicate her properly. When we adopted her she was overweight and had missing hair on the sides of her body. Thanks to these pills she lost the weight and grew her beautiful coat back within a couple months!-
Before the medication she was heavier and had missing hair on her sides -
Within a few months on the meds she lost the extra weight and got her beautiful coat back
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My Plott Hound is allergic to dyes. Is there a synthroid dosage/product that is dye free??
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Thyro-Tabs Canine contains levothyroxine sodium and is used for replacement therapy for diminished thyroid function in dogs (canine hypothyroidism). According to the manufacturer, Lloyd Inc, the 0.5mg strength tablet is the only one that is dye-free. It is recommended to consult with your veterinarian about the best dosage and formulation for your dog as they are most aware of your dog’s conditions and needs.
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My 50lb border collie has just started taking .4mg per day, she has started having stomach issues (throwing up) and itching, should I stop the medication??
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Side effects from Thyro-Tabs (levothyroxine) most often occur when the dose is too high. Dogs may experience a fast or racing heart rate, dermatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, increased appetite, thirst, and urination, as well as excitability, nervousness, and panting. Levothyroxine monitoring in dogs varies but is generally done 1 to 2 months after initiation of therapy or dose changes, or as needed based on clinical signs. Dose adjustments should be based on both clinical response and thyroid levels. Speak to your veterinarian prior to discontinuing or making dosing adjustments for Thyro-Tabs.
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i currently have my dog on Compounded Levothyroxine from a local pharmacy because she is allergic to the fillers in the tablets. Does your company offer compounding for this medication? She takes 1ML/MG 2x daily per her prescription.?
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At this time we do not offer compounded levothyroxine.
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I have an Australian Shephard that weighs about 80 lbs. The vet put him on Thyro-Tabs (.8mg) one every 12 hours. Is this dosage too high??
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Please speak with your veterinarian about the dosage of the medication. The dose will be determined by your dog's thyroid lab levels; your veterinarian is the best source of information regarding the Thyro-Tabs dose.
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My dog (mix breed lab/pit) is on 0.7 mg twice a day. He seems to be overemotional on any little noise, i.e. if TV volume is high, he begins with heart palpitation, nervousness, tremors...this is happening almost daily. Does his medication need re-adjustment??
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According to Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, side effects are not common with levothyroxine. When they occur, it may mean the dose is too high. Side effects of levothyroxine that usually are not serious may include faster or racing heartbeat, greater appetite with weight loss, thirst and need to urinate, excitability or nervousness, and panting in dogs. Please contact your veterinarian if you notice any of these signs.
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Can I give 2 tablets of 8mg once a day or it need to negó en twice a day??
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Because this is a prescription medication, please consult with your veterinarian regarding the dosage of this medication and how best to give it.
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When the prescription says give to a dog on an empty stomach, how long do you need to wait before feeding??
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Our veterinarian on staff suggests giving Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine) at least 30 minutes after feeding to ensure an empty stomach. Plumb’s Veterinary Drugs suggests that it is most important to give these tablets the same way every day, meaning at a similar amount of time before or after a meal or other medication every day. If you are not sure about when exactly would be the best time in your dog’s schedule, please consult with your veterinarian for his or her suggestions.
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Is it possible that some dogs cannot tolerate thyro-tab at all??
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Although levothyroxine is generally well tolerated at proper dosages, it is possible that adverse reactions may occur when dose is too high or too low. Sensitivities to inactive ingredients may also affect tolerability. Please consult your veterinarian to discuss further treatment for your dog if they are not tolerating the medication.
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Is this pill scored so as to easily split in half??
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The Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine sodium tablets) are scored, color-coded ovoid tablets in 9 strengths. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding the Thyro-Tabs Canine (levothyroxine).
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My dog was prescribed this and was to be given twice a day . Now she is pacing and panting more, are these known side affects of this medicine??
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Thyro-Tabs Canine is a medication used as hormone replacement in dogs that do not produce enough thyroid hormone (T-4). Hyperactivity and increased rate of breathing are known to be possible side effects of the drug if the dose is too high. However this does not guarantee that the drug is the cause of these symptoms. If you are concerned or have further questions, please contact your veterinarian.
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