Soloxine (Levothyroxine) Rx
Soloxine (levothyroxine) Tablets for Hypothyroidism in dogs
Dogs with low thyroid levels can benefit from Soloxine (levothyroxine), a prescription medication which helps produce the thyroid hormone and regulate normal body function.
- Treats hypothyroidism in dogs
- Helps improve health and well-being
- Nine different dosages available
- Small pills are easy to administer
When your dog doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormone, she can develop hypothyroidism. The condition commonly causes hair loss, skin irritation, weight gain, and lethargy among other things. If your dog has low thyroid levels, talk to your veterinarian about prescription Soloxine (levothyroxine), a replacement for the hormone that is naturally produced by the thyroid gland. This medication regulates the body and metabolism so your dog feels better. Soloxine is FDA-approved for use in dogs but is sometimes prescribed for cats. The small pill size makes dosing easy. What do other pet parents have to say about Soloxine tablets? Click the “Reviews” tab above.
What you should know about Soloxine:
- Talk to your veterinarian before using this product.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your pet more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
For additional information about Soloxine, click the “More Information” and “Package Insert” tabs above.
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Thyroid medicine for dogs
From Lake Suzy, FL, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)My vet has perceived this for my youngest who is a challenge at ever turn. He has lost weight and this has given him more energy, which I am debating as to whether this is a hood or bad thing. I know this will give us many more happy years together. I love my Hunter boy. -
This works and generics don't
From Maine, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)although it's true that generics can be much cheaper, in this case it's got to be the real deal. -
Great Service and Price
From Nashua, NH, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)For all practical purposes Soloxine is Soloxine. What was great about this order was the pricing was 1/2 the price my Vet wanted to charge me. Because Angel will be on this medication for her lifetime, pricing is a huge deal. The order process was easy as well. I put in the order, my vet was contacted and the product shipped. No more need to fit in a stop at the vet with my chaotic schedule. Ordering Soloxine from VetRxDirect was a really smart move. All pro's, no con's. -
Stabilizing for 2+ years
From Texas, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)For thryoid deficit animals, it works well. Brittany Jill adspted withina week, and her system and health are stable, great for a 15 yr dog. Easy to administer ,small size. -
Great experience!
From Lewisville, TX, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)I will continue to buy from vetrxdirect. Fast easy, came on time. Thank you. -
Brand Name drug at generic price
From Santa Monica, CA, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)If your dog is hypothyroid you probably are going to buy this drug. I buy many generics but something in me prefers the brand name (original). So here it is at a very good price -
Great Savings!
From UndisclosedComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)Both our Golden Retrievers require Soloxine for their hypothyroidism. It was costing me double from the vet directly. VetDirect is great to work with; they contact our vet when we require a refill. One comment - I wish their website was a little easier to use when ordering for multiple pets, but so far their service is great. -
Solodine
From San Diego, CAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)Lola was lethargic after chemo and radiation therapy. Vet prescribed Solodine and it perked her up. She is 9 years old, year and a half in remission and 110 lbs. of BFF. Price is much better and fairly quick delivery. Satisfied Customer -
Easy to hide in food.
From Los Angeles, CA, USAComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)Honey has so much more energy and interest in life since going on Soloxine. -
great products
From new yorkComments about Soloxine (Levothyroxine)this is my second time ordering and I have been very satisfied with the product service and the time frame everything came very quickly
Q & A
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Hello, my Sheltie might have to be on Levothyroxine, is Interceptor hw preventative, safe to take with it? Just making sure of no interactions and how many hours apart? Also does it have to be on an empty stomach for Levothyroxine to work? Thank You, Linda?
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Levothyroxine interacts with many medications, including minerals and multivitamins. There is no documented drug-drug interactions between levothyroxine and Interceptor. Levothyroxine may be given with or without food, but it is important to administer the same way every day. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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When do you expect to have the 0.8mg pill in stock??
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The manufacturer is not producing products right now so we are unsure of when that will be available again. We do have a couple other products that are substitutable though in the mean time. Thryrovet and Thryrokare are both levothyroxine tablets, the same as Soloxine. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can I cut thyroid pill in half? Schipperke had low thyroid. Put on 0.3 mg Now it's a little high. Vet said try 0.2 mg. can I cut 0.3 mg pill in half and try it before purchasing the 0.2? Pill is small blue and scored. ?
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The Soloxine tablet is manufactured in a manner that does allow the tablet to be split. When splitting tablets, it is recommended to use a pill splitting device to ensure that the tablet is split cleanly and evenly to ensure the appropriate dose is administered. It is recommended to contact your veterinarian to determine if he or she feels splitting tablets to obtain the appropriate dosage for your dog is acceptable. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have a 25 lb cocker spaniel. My vet put her on soloxine 0.2mg tab 1 pill am & 1 pill pm.she is doing better with skin condition. Is she able to take this pill 3 times a day?
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Darlena, Soloxine, brand name for levothyroxine, is a veterinary prescription medication used in the treatment of hypothyroidism in dogs and other animals. Soloxine, is generally dosed every 12 hours (ie. twice daily) for canines and occasionally once daily. The decision on how often to administer this medication and how much medication your dog requires will be determined by your veterinarian. It is recommended to contact your veterinarian with all Soloxine dosing questions prior to making any changes. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can this be given with food in morning? Soloxine o.6 mg for dogs?
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Your veterinarian will know your pet best. We suggest you contact your veterinarian with any dosing questions. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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When will Soloxine 0.2mg be available? Do you know where else I can get this??
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Right now, many different strengths of levothyroxine are becoming back-ordered from the manufacturers. We do still have the 0.2mg in two other brands, ThyroVet and ThyroKare, which are also levothyroxine like the Soloxine. You may want to talk to your pet's veterinarian about switching brands if you're unable to find the Soloxine. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can we replace Soloxine with Levothyroxine for our 11 yr. old mini poodle??
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Soloxine is a brand name for levothyroxine sodium (which is the drug name). There are several brands of levothyroxine and your poodle's veterinarian will help you decide which brand is right for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I need 0.5 mg levothyroxine for my dog. How many come in a bottle??
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Doctor, Soloxine is sold per tablet. Please enter the number of pills prescribed by your pet's veterinarian and continue through the checkout process. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My vet sells these to us for our dog. Do I need to get a prescription from them and show it to you so I can buy these from you??
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Albert, Yes, Soloxine is a prescription medication. We can obtain approval from your dog's veterinarian in a couple of different ways - once an order is placed, we can fax your veterinarian for approval and they can fax back with the doctor's signature and the directions for use (by far the most common and the fastest method), or once we fax the clinic can call and verbally approve a prescription (some clinics prefer this method). We can also accept prescriptions written by the veterinarian that you can then mail to us, with your current order number written on the outside of the envelope. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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