Vivaldis Vet Thyro Tablets contain levothyroxine sodium which restores adequate thyroid hormone concentration, reversing hypothyroidism.
Levothyroxine is converted to hormone T3 which binds to thyroid receptor proteins and carries out the following functions:
Controls DNA transcription & stimulates protein synthesis, exerting metabolic effects
Increases basal metabolic rate
Increases utilisation and mobilisation of glycogen stores
Promotes gluconeogenesis
Clinical signs of hypothyroidism include:
Decreased metabolism
Weight gain without corresponding increase in appetite
Lethargy, laziness
Weakness, exercise intolerance
Cold intolerance
Slow heart rate
Skin & coat problems
Chronic skin infections
Ear infections
Alopecia
Hyperpigmentation
Hyperkeratosis
Dry, dull haircoat
Seborrhoea
Criteria for confirmation of hypothyroidism = Low Total T4 High TSH supporting clinical signs
Diagnosis should be made and medicine should be started only under the advice of a Veterinarian.
- Composition : Levothyroxine sodium 0.6mg
- Class : Synthetic Thyroid Hormone
Indications/Uses
- For Treatment of hypothyroidism
Directions for use:
- As recommended by the veterinarian.
Suitable for Dogs
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