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Vetoryl (trilostane): Further Reading

What’s the Best Protocol for ACTH Stimulation Testing in Dogs and Cats? by Dr. Mark E. Peterson


ACTH Stim Chart for Monitoring Vetoryl Treatment


Monitoring strategies for trilostane therapy in dogs with Cushing’s syndrome, by The American Animal Hospital Association


Feldman, E.C. Evaluation of twice-daily lower dose trilostane treatment administered orally in dogs with naturally occurring hyperadrenocorticism. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 2011


Trilostane: Beyond Cushing’s Syndrome. Animals, 2025


Efficacy of High and Low Dose Trilostane Treatment in Dogs (< 5kg) with Pituitary Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism. J Vet Intern Med, 2013


Vetoryl: Larger Dogs, Smaller Doses, by Glynda Pomerantz


Vetoryl information in DailyMed (database of National Library of Medicine)


Vetoryl Info Sheet and Package Insert


Monitoring Cushing’s, by Dechra

 
 

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