My dog’s been on Soloxine for a month, but now he seems more lethargic than before. Is this a side effect I should worry about, or could something else be going on?

Since starting Soloxine a month ago, I've noticed my dog seems more lethargic than usual. He's been sleeping longer and isn't as excited during his walks. I'm concerned whether this change in energy levels could be a side effect of the medication or if there might be another underlying issue. Is this something that needs immediate attention?

Answer

It's concerning that your dog is experiencing increased lethargy after starting Soloxine. Noting changes in energy levels is important, and it could be related to the medication or another health issue.

  • Monitor your dog's energy levels closely
  • Discuss any significant changes with your veterinarian
  • Consider scheduling a check-up to rule out underlying issues

Soloxine is used to treat hypothyroidism in dogs, but changes in behavior like lethargy can sometimes occur. It's essential to ensure that the dosage is correct and that no other conditions are present. Always consult with your vet if you notice significant changes in your pet's behavior or health.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Soloxine cause lethargy in dogs?

    Although Soloxine is generally used to increase energy by treating hypothyroidism, improper dosage could potentially lead to changes in your dog's energy levels. Always monitor and consult your vet if you notice such changes.

  • How soon should I expect changes in my dog's energy after starting Soloxine?

    Some dogs may start showing improvement within a few weeks, but if your dog becomes lethargic or shows any adverse reactions, it’s crucial to contact your vet promptly.

  • What are other signs of hypothyroidism I should watch for?

    Besides lethargy, signs of hypothyroidism can include weight gain, skin and coat changes, or intolerance to cold. If you observe any of these, speak to your vet for further evaluation.

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