Increase the dose of Leventa in 10 μg/kg increments if after 4 weeks of treatment
For example, a dog receiving Leventa at 20 μg/kg once daily should now receive 30 μg/kg once daily. Peak tT4 and TSH concentrations should be reevaluated after 4 weeks and further dose adjustments made as necessary.
Leventa should be administered at the same time every day. The absorption of L-thyroxine is influenced by food. In order to achieve consistent absorption administer L-thyroxine 2-3 hours prior to feeding to maximize the degree of absorption and minimize variation in absorption. If L-thyroxine is administered less than 2 hours before feeding, at or after feeding, the feed given (type and amount) should be standardized.
Discontinue use of Leventa if signs of thyrotoxicosis are present.
If clinical signs have improved, there are no signs of thyrotoxicosis and tT4 >95 nmol/l (>7.4 µg/dl) reduce the dose of Leventa in 10 μg/kg increments.
Many hypothyroid dogs will initially lose weight when starting on a replacement therapy. It may be necessary to decrease the dose of Leventa based on the new body weight. By monitoring the serum T4 and TSH concentrations 4 weeks after starting a dog on Leventa or after any dose change, adjustments to the dose of Leventa may be made accordingly.
1. Nelson RW & Feldman EC. (2004) Hypothyroidism. In: Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction. 3rd Edition. Saunders, St Louis, MO, USA. pp 86-142.
