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Product ID: *V*MWI060584
Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Do not give this medication to pregnant dogs, or dogs with kidney or liver disease. Consult with your veterinarian if your dog is taking other medications.
The most common adverse reactions reported are poor/reduced appetite, vomiting, lethargy/dullness, diarrhea and weakness. Occasionally, more serious reactions, including severe depression, hemorrhagic diarrhea, collapse, hypoadrenocortical crisis or adrenal necrosis/rupture may occur, and may result in death. 107 dogs were treated in Phase 1 of a 13 centre, open label, 84 day study in the US. Dogs ranged from 6-16 years and weighed 3-54 kg. 91 dogs continued into Phase 2 for a further 91-529 days (mean 348 days). During Phase 1 (up to day 84 of Vetoryl treatment), adverse events were observed in 93 dogs (87%); during Phase 2 adverse events were observed in 88 dogs (96%). In both phases of the US field study, the following adverse reactions (most of which were mild and transient) were seen:
Be aware that the following side effects may indicate that your dog is having a problem with Vetoryl capsules:
● Stops eating or loses interest in food.
● Vomiting.
● Change in bowel movement (such as diarrhea or loose stools).
● Depression, lethargy or decreased activity.
As Vetoryl capsules control the hyperadrenocoticism, there should be a decrease in food and water consumption to normal levels.
Store between 15°C and 30°C.
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