
Trilostane (Compounded) Rx
Compounded Trilostane is no longer available at our pharmacy. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Compounded Trilostane Oral Suspension
Trilostane is a prescription medication used to treat Cushing’s Disease, or hyperadrenocorticism in dogs and cats. Trilostane is an adrenocortical suppressant which prevents the adrenal gland from producing too much cortisol. Cushing’s Disease is a disorder where the body produces too much cortisol hormone. Trilostane is compounded by the VetRxDirect pharmacy in an oral suspension.
- Read and follow the prescription label carefully for storage information, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
- Give the exact amount prescribed and only as often as directed.
- Do not skip doses or stop giving the medication without consulting your veterinarian.
Beyond Use Date for Compounded Trilostane:
Due to the shelf life of this medication, it is recommended that Trilostane Suspension be used within 80 days.
What else should you know about compounded trilostane liquid:
Trilostane suspensions are compounded by our expert compounding staff at VetRxDirect. It is important to order your refills a few days ahead of time because the product needs to be made for your pet. Shake the suspension well before each time you draw up your pet’s dose.
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I'm so glad I can get this compounded
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)I give this to my beagle with cushings. I love that I can get it in a dosage in between the amount of the pills because she needed to go up in her dose but I didn't want to increase it too much and her vet agreed. -
Great choices for dosage amounts
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)Fabulous to have 1 pill for the correct dosage (I was having to cut a capsule in half before!) Bravo -
Yes
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)It's great the dog like it very much I'm very happy -
Pleased with cost
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)Everything seems to be working well with medication- purchased at 1/2 price from what our vet charges. -
Compounded
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)My vet was worried about going to a compounded prescription compared to a manufactured brand-name prescription did the test results and my dogs results are fantastic same results that she would've got with namebrand I saved about 50% -
I would buy this product again
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)Just started these this past month for pup that was diagnosed with Cushings Disease. Half the price of what the vet was charging me, so thank you all for that! -
Good for Cushings
From UndisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)Our dog has Cushings so, she needs to take this medication. Unfortunately, we had to up the dose because her markers increased with the last bloodwork. But, it does work great, just wish we didn't have to increase the dosage. VERY quick ship from VetRXDirect. -
I would but it again and from VetRX Direct.
From undisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)This is for my dog with Cushings Disease. It has helped him tremendously. -
Great to be able to get pet medication in tailor made doses
From undisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)We need Trilostane for our dog, but in 15 mg doses. The normal doses are 10, 30, and 60 mg. It is really great to have a company that can provide capsules in the doses required even if they are not "standard" doses. In all other respects VetRxDirect works just as smoothly as any online pet pharmacy. -
I would buy this product again and again from VetRxDirect!
From undisclosedComments about Trilostane (Compounded)Thank God for Trilostane. It is a magic bullet that has saved the life of our dog Tilly, who has Cushings desease. And, Thank God for VetRxDirect who supplies this in all compounded sizes at a very low cost. The other mail order pharmacies only provide standard sizes and this becomes very expensive if you have to mix these sizes together. VetRxDirects is the lowest cost I've found, and they get it to me quickly! If your dog has Cushings then VetRxDirect has you covered!-
Tilly
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My dog is currently on 30 twice a day of Vetoryl. What amount of the compounded tablets would he need daily??
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Compounded Trilostane is no longer available at our pharmacy. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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My 30 pound Whippet has been taking 10mg vetoryl 2 times daily. What would be the conversion and dosage if I were to request the trilostane suspension??
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The Trilostane (Compounded) suspension is a corn oil based, liquid suspension containing the contents of the Vetoryl Capsules and formulated to the strengths listed on the VetRxDirect home page. As an example, the Trilostane (Compounded) 5mg/ml suspension would require a dose of 2ml twice daily, to be equivalent in dose to a 10mg Vetoryl capsule, twice daily. The oil based Trilostane (Compounded) suspension does not require refrigeration, does require shaking prior to each use and has a beyond-use-date (date at which the product should no longer be used) of 90 days from the date of compounding. Please speak with your veterinarian to determine if a suspension dosage form of trilostane would be appropriate for your dog
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If my dog is currently taking 30 mg vetoryl, What would the liquid dosage be if we switched? Trying to compare price if we change?
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There is a Trilostane 30 mg/mL concentration available, so if your dog is needing 30 mg daily then it would be 1 mL daily with the compounded product. Please check on the VetRxDirect website for current pricing for this product.
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How much would it cost to get 180 of Trilostane 6mg capsules??
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Please use the 'Select Product' drop down and 'Enter Quantity' of 360 of the 3mg capsules. Please confirm the exact dose needed for your dog with your veterinarian.
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Is it okay to plan on a 0.2mL (i.e. 0.2mL of 50mg/mL for 10mg dose) or will it be too difficult to measure and administer this amount??
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This should be difficult to measure as we will give you a syringe with the appropriate markings to measure this amount accurately.
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Is this drug compounded from an FDA approved source such as Vetoryl ? Is the compounded Trilostane FDA approved just like Vetoryl ??
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Vetoryl is a FDA approved product for the the treatment of hyperadrenocorticism. Compounding trilostane allows for a pharmacist to create a medication that is tailored to the specialized needs of an individual pet according to a veterinarian's prescription. The FDA does recognize that compounding plays an important role in tailoring medications to meet the needs of a patient/pet. Trilostane is compounded by VetRxDirect's expert compounding staff and is available in many dosage forms to tailor to your pet's needs. It would be important to contact your pet's veterinarian to see if compounded trilostane would be a good option for your pet.
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does this product come in liquid form?..........how administered? how do you determine mg dosage? Thanks!?
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VetRxDirect offers trilostane in a capsule formulation under the brand name "Vetoryl." It is available in a variety of strengths including 5mg, 10mg, 30mg, and 60mg capsules. In addition, trilostane is also available through VetRxDirect as a compounded capsule formulation. This may be a suitable option for you if your pet's required dose is not commercially available. The medication is administered to the pet by mouth, often in some food or a treat to make it more appealing and palatable. The appropriate strength is dependent upon many factors such as diagnosis, species, concurrent medications, and weight. Please consult your pet's veterinarian to determine which strength would best suit your pet's needs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi! I was wondering what you used to suspend the trilostane? Is it oil or water-based??
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The trilostane suspension is an oil based suspension with silica gel used to suspend the active drug. VetRxDirect places a 90 beyond use date, or the date on which the suspension should no longer be used, after compounding. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can the oral suspension of Trilostane cause teeth deterioration? I've noticed since I've been giving my 93# dog the medicine since the end of October, his teeth have gotten quite brown. Gums are red as well. They were pretty white prior.?
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The most common adverse effects seen with trilostane use are lethargy, weakness, loss of appetite for a fews day, vomiting and diarrhea. I am unable to find any medical literature associating teeth or tongue discoloration or deterioration with the use of trilostane. I recommend contacting your veterinarian to determine the cause of this. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My 11 year old 54 lb dog has been on a 2 x daily dosage of 0.5 liquid trilostane for 17 days. She is still exhibiting symptoms of Cushings including excessive drinking, urination, panting at rest and increased appetite. How long before she improves??
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Trilostane is a common treatment for dogs with high cortisol levels or Cushing’s disease. The starting dose of the medication is determined by the weight of the pet and then adjusted according to the cortisol levels and clinical symptoms. Cortisol levels are typically checked 10-14 days after beginning treatment and the dose is then adjusted accordingly. Reaching the optimum dose to control symptoms and reduce side effects may take several dose adjustments. It is important to follow up with all appointments. It may be beneficial to contact your veterinarian and report your dogs continued clinical symptoms after 17 days of treatment. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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