Thyroid Medication for Cats

Thyroid Medication for Cats thumbnail
Hyperthyroidism is common in older cats

Of all the chronic diseases that plague older cats, hyperthyroidism is among the most common. Symptoms can include increased appetite, weight loss, excessive drinking and urination, increased vocalization or howling, vomiting, and hyperactivity. Thyroid medication can control the disease and limit the damage it does to the cat's heart and kidneys.

  1. Medication

    • Methimazole (brand names Tapazole and Felimazole) is the drug used most commonly for hyperthyroid cats. Carbimazole is another form of methimazole. Although it is not sold commercially in the U.S., it is available from compounding pharmacies and causes fewer side effects than Tapazole and Felimazole do.

    Side Effects

    • Side effects of Tapazole and Felimazole in cats can include scratching around the ears, lethargy, loss of appetite, and vomiting. More serious side effects are liver toxicity and changes in the bone marrow. Starting the medication at a low dose and working up to a therapeutic level can reduce the possibility of side effects.

    Dosing

    • Thyroid medication must be given twice a day for the life of the cat. Regular blood tests are necessary to determine whether the dose is correct.

    Alternatives to Pills

    • Thyroid medication for cats can be compounded into fish- or chicken-flavored liquid, soft moist treats, or a gel to rub inside an ear tip.

    A Cure

    • A single injection of radioactive iodine can cure a cat's hyperthyroidism. Your veterinarian can tell you about nearby treatment facilities.

Related Searches:

References

Resources

  • Photo Credit Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Ainhoa

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Thyroid Medicine for Cats

    Hyperthyroidism is all too common in older cats. In fact, some veterinarians estimate that 20 percent of cats over age eight have...

  • The Effects of Thyroid Medications on Cats

    Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism can take a toll on every organ in a cat's body. But to a cat struggling with the side effects...

  • Side Effects of Thyroid Medication

    It is important to be careful when choosing and using your thyroid medication. If you take too high of a dose--or too...

  • Hyperactive Thyroid in Cats

    The thyroid glands, located on either side of a cat's windpipe, secrete the hormone thyroxine (T3) and triiodothyronine (T4) that help regulate...

  • Side Effects of Tapazole in Felines

    Methimazole (tapazole, felimazole) treats cats with hyperthyroidism. cat face image by Viktor Korpan from Fotolia.com

  • Armour Thyroid Toxicity in Cats

    It's important to keep medications and chemicals away from your pets. If they somehow ingest toxic substances, they can become very ill...

  • Feline Thyroid Problems

    The thyroid is a small gland located in the neck of the cat. It has two lobes which are on either side...

  • Thyroid Conditions in Cats

    The thyroid gland is a small butterfly-shaped gland located in the cat's throat, cradling the windpipe. It is responsible for producing thyroxine,...

  • Side Effects of Armour Thyroid Medication

    Armour is a prescription medication derived from the thyroid hormones of pigs. Despite its effectiveness at increasing levels of thyroid levels in...

Related Ads

Featured