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Manage Cushing’s Disease with Quality Medication

Cushing’s disease is a complex endocrine disorder affecting thousands of dogs every year. Buy trusted, vet-approved medications for Cushing’s disease in dogs, including Trilostane and Vetoryl, to help manage symptoms and improve your dog’s quality of life.

If your dog has just been diagnosed or you're managing ongoing treatment, you’ll find our selection perfect to support your dog’s health every step of the way.

What Is Cushing’s Disease in Dogs?

Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, occurs when a dog’s body produces too much cortisol. This hormonal imbalance can lead to symptoms like:

  • Excessive thirst and urination
  • Increased appetite
  • Pot-bellied appearance
  • Hair loss or a thinning coat
  • Lethargy or panting

Without treatment, Cushing’s can lead to serious complications. Fortunately, medications like Vetoryl (Trilostane) can help regulate cortisol levels and slow disease progression.

Explore Our Cushing’s Disease Treatments

Prescription Medications

  • A leading treatment containing Trilostane, Vetoryl helps control excess cortisol production.
  • Available in a range of dosages, Trilostane is commonly prescribed as the first line of defense against canine Cushing’s.
  • Kits & options for routine and long-term management.

Supportive Health Products

  • Supplements for adrenal support
  • Monitoring tools to track symptoms
    Prescription-only products are available for ongoing care under veterinary supervision

What to Consider When Buying Cushing's Disease Medication

  • Accurate diagnosis: Cushing’s must be confirmed by a vet through ACTH stimulation or low-dose dexamethasone testing.
  • Ongoing monitoring: Blood work is essential to monitor cortisol levels and adjust Trilostane dosage.
  • Consistency: Medications like Vetoryl must be administered daily to maintain hormonal balance.

Always consult your veterinarian before starting or adjusting treatment for canine Cushing’s disease.

FAQs about All Cushing’s Disease Medications

What is the best treatment for Cushing’s disease in dogs?

Vetoryl (Trilostane) is the most commonly prescribed medication for treating Cushing’s disease in dogs. It helps reduce cortisol production and manage symptoms effectively.

How do I know if my dog has Cushing’s disease?

Common signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, bloated abdomen, excessive hunger, and coat thinning. A vet diagnosis is necessary to confirm.

Is Cushing’s disease curable?

Cushing’s disease is typically managed, not cured, especially when it's pituitary-dependent. With proper treatment, dogs can enjoy a good quality of life.

Are there side effects with Trilostane?

Some dogs may experience vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Regular vet checkups help ensure the dose is safe and effective.