FDA Approves Drug to Treat Dog Cushing’s Disease

by Shannon on June 24, 2009

Veterinarian Holding PuppyThe FDA announced the approval of Vetoryl (trilostane) Capsules, a new drug for the treatment of pituitary-dependent and adrenal-dependent hyperadrenocorticism, commonly known as Cushing’s disease. Vetoryl, a new molecular entity, is the first drug approved to treat both pituitary- and adrenal-dependent Cushing’s disease in dogs.

“Cushing’s disease is a condition that results when the body produces too much cortisol. Cortisol is normally released during times of stress. The level of cortisol produced in dogs with Cushing’s disease is excessive and, if left untreated, becomes incapacitating. Vetoryl acts to block production of cortisol, produced by the adrenal glands. The disease is a complicated and slowly developing one, and the early signs are not always noticed. Symptoms include increased drinking, increased urination, increased appetite, reduced activity, excessive panting, thin or fragile skin, hair loss, recurrent skin infections, and enlargement of the abdomen.”

Safety and effectiveness were supported by two field studies in the United Kingdom (U.K.) and one multi-center field study in the United States (U.S.). Success was measured by improvements in both ACTH stimulation test results and clinical signs (appetite, activity, panting, thirst and urination).

The most comment adverse reactions were vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea, and anorexia.

Vetoryl is manufactured by Penn Pharmaceuticals, Wales and distributed by Dechra Veterinary Products, Overland Park, KS.

For more information, please visit the FDA website.

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Roxanna December 11, 2009 at 8:27 am

My vet and I have been using vetoryl on my 13 year old dalmation and after many attempts to adjust the doseage for him we have had great results! All symtoms are gone and he is perky as a pup! But getting there was not easy, we keep cutting the dose down to stop the diarrea wait 3 days and start the routine again. 30 mg every othe day worked best for him. hope this info is helpful.
Roxanna

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