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Vetoryl Capsules (Trilostane) for Dogs - 20mg

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Dechra SKU: VETO-2030

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Vetoryl 20mg for Dogs - Trilostane Capsules for Cushing’s Disease Treatment

Vetoryl 20mg Capsules (Trilostane) for Dogs is a prescription medication used to manage Cushing’s disease (hyperadrenocorticism) in dogs, a condition caused by excessive cortisol production. The active ingredient, Trilostane, is an adrenal steroid synthesis inhibitor that helps regulate hormone levels and alleviate symptoms such as increased thirst, urination, appetite, and abdominal bloating.

Recommended by veterinarians as the first-line FDA-approved treatment for canine Cushing’s, Vetoryl 20mg offers a safe, targeted approach to improving your dog’s quality of life, especially in dogs with pituitary-dependent or adrenal-dependent Cushing’s.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

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Also Available in Other Vetoryl Strengths for Dogs

To ensure accurate and safe dosing based on your dog’s weight and condition, HardyPaw offers Vetoryl in multiple strengths. Choose the right option as prescribed by your veterinarian:

📌 Always follow your vet’s dosing recommendation and adjust strength as needed based on follow-up testing and response.

What Are the Benefits of Vetoryl 20mg Capsules for Dogs?

Vetoryl stands out in the market due to its proven efficacy and targeted action:

  • FDA-approved treatment for canine hyperadrenocorticism
  • Effectively reduces cortisol production by blocking 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (an enzyme involved in adrenal steroid synthesis)
  • Relieves Cushing’s symptoms: excessive thirst, panting, lethargy, hair loss, and bloating
  • Helps normalize cortisol levels for better long-term organ function
  • Safe for long-term maintenance therapy with proper veterinary monitoring
  • Once-daily dosing in most dogs supports convenient administration

What is Cushing’s Disease in Dogs and How Does Vetoryl Help?

Cushing’s disease in dogs arises when the adrenal glands produce too much cortisol, a hormone that helps the body respond to stress and regulate metabolism. There are two main types:

  • Pituitary-dependent (most common): due to a tumor in the pituitary gland
  • Adrenal-dependent: due to a tumor on one or both adrenal glands

Vetoryl 20mg Capsules, with Trilostane, interrupts cortisol overproduction by blocking cortisol biosynthesis, offering a clinical solution to stabilize hormone levels.

How Should I Give Vetoryl 20mg to My Dog? (Dosage and Administration)

  • Administer orally once daily, preferably in the morning and with food
  • Dosage is determined by your vet based on your dog’s weight and condition
  • Regular blood tests are essential to monitor cortisol levels and adjust dosage

Always consult your veterinarian for exact dosage instructions depending on your pet's condition.

How to Monitor Your Dog’s Progress on Vetoryl

To ensure your dog is responding well:

  • Recheck cortisol levels 10–14 days after starting treatment
  • Follow-up testing every 30 days, then every 3–6 months
  • Watch for signs like lethargy, appetite changes, or vomiting, which may indicate the need for a dose adjustment

Keeping a log of symptoms can help your vet make more precise adjustments.

What Are the Ingredients in Vetoryl 20mg Capsules?

  • Active Ingredient: Trilostane – 20 mg per capsule
  • Inactive Ingredients: Gelatin capsule shell, lactose, magnesium stearate, colloidal silicon dioxide

Which Dogs Need Vetoryl 20mg? Common Use Cases Explained

Vetoryl 20mg is typically prescribed when:

  • Your dog shows clinical signs of Cushing’s (e.g., excessive drinking, panting, hair loss)
  • Blood tests confirm elevated cortisol levels
  • The vet diagnoses pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism, the most common form

Vetoryl is often the first step toward stabilizing your dog before exploring further diagnostics like ultrasounds or ACTH stim testing.

What Are the Potential Side Effects of Vetoryl in Dogs?

While Vetoryl is generally well-tolerated, side effects may occur, especially if the dose is too high or if your dog has pre-existing conditions.

Common side effects include:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Appetite loss

Serious but rare side effects:

  • Electrolyte imbalance
  • Addisonian crisis (from excessive cortisol suppression)

If you notice weakness, collapse, or sudden vomiting, contact your veterinarian immediately.

What Warnings or Precautions Should I Know Before Using Vetoryl?

  • Do not use in pregnant or lactating dogs
  • Avoid use in dogs with kidney or liver disease
  • Requires routine ACTH stimulation tests to assess cortisol levels
  • Inform your vet about any other medications your dog is on to avoid interactions

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Vetoryl 20mg Capsules (Trilostane) for Dogs FAQs 

What is Vetoryl 20mg used for in dogs?

Vetoryl 20mg is used to treat Cushing’s disease in dogs, controlling excess cortisol production to reduce symptoms like thirst, weight gain, and lethargy.

How long does it take Vetoryl to start working?

Most dogs begin showing improvement within 1 to 2 weeks, but full stabilization may take up to 30 days with proper dosage adjustments.

Can Vetoryl be used long-term?

Yes, Vetoryl is safe for long-term use under veterinary supervision, with routine testing to adjust dosage and monitor adrenal health.

Does my dog need monitoring while on Vetoryl?

Yes, regular ACTH stimulation tests are essential to ensure your dog’s cortisol levels remain balanced and to avoid under- or overdosing.

Is Vetoryl the same as Trilostane?

Yes, Trilostane is the active ingredient in Vetoryl. It works by inhibiting the enzyme responsible for cortisol production in the adrenal glands.

Authoritative Resources for Further Reading:

  1. FDA - Vetoryl Drug Approval
  2. Merck Veterinary Manual – Cushing’s Syndrome in Dogs
  3. PetMD – Trilostane for Dogs

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