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The adequate dose rate has to be defined individually for each dog. Treatment should be initiated at a recommended dose rate of 20 µg L-thyroxine/kg once daily and re-evaluated every 4 weeks by monitoring T4 serum levels 4 to 6 hours post-treatment. According to the T4 levels, the veterinarian will decide to adjust the dose rate if needed. Once the dosage suitable to solve the hypothyroidism clinical and hormonal condition of the dog is determined (maintenance dosage), serum T4 levels 4 to 6 hours post-treatment should be checked every 6 months. The usual maintenance dosage 20 µg L-thyroxine/kg once daily.
Remove child resistant cap and insert oral dosing syringe into the plastic push-in adapter. Invert bottle and gently draw back syringe plunger to the desired dose. Return the bottle to the upright position and remove syringe.
LEVENTA® oral solution may be given orally to dogs directly into the mouth or may be mixed with their food. If mixed with their food, consumption should be monitored. The conditions at treatment administration (time, relation to feeding, diet) should be standardized.
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