Kristie W. I have a dog that's been on Soloxine for Hypothyroidism so just wanted to chime in here. No, it is not a good idea for your dogs to
Dogs that are allergic to Soloxine (levothyroxine sodium) should not take it. It is also not recommended for dogs with Addison's Disease, or an adrenal insufficiency. Use caution and watch for side effects in dogs with high blood pressure. Soloxine should never be used in a pet that has experienced thyrotoxicosis.
Soloxine from Virbac is a drug for the treatment of hypothyroidism in dogs. The active ingredient is levothyroxine sodium.
At NGAP, we only carry Soloxine 0.6mg, 0.7mg, and 0.8mg. Depending on the dogs' weight, female greyhounds are given Soloxine 0.6, twice a
Soloxine is a synthetic hormonal drug that acts as a replacement for the T4 hormone. Most dogs receive two doses of Soloxine per day
Has anyone had experience with a dog with Hypothyroidism and the medication Soloxine. One of my dogs was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism by a traditional vet a number of years ago and was put on Soloxine. She's been on it ever since diagnosed. I have to admit that I was very uninformed on nutrition and dogs [ ]
Depending on the dogs' weight, female greyhounds are given Soloxine 0.6, twice a day, while the males are given Soloxine 0.7mg or 0.8mg, twice a
Dogs that are allergic to Soloxine (levothyroxine sodium) should not take it. It is also not recommended for dogs with Addison's Disease, or an
Soloxine (Levothyroxine Sodium) treats canine hypothyroidism by replenishing the dog`s thyroid hormone (T4) levels.
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Aside from upsetting me with potentially making dogs extremely sick though, I liked your story :)