Charlie's Mum
01-24-2014, 09:38 AM
Hi All,
I stumbled across this forum while doing some research on Trilostane.
My little Charlie, a maltese cross shitzu who is turning 12 this year was diagnosed with cushings 2 weeks ago and has been on Trilostane for 2 days. Just a quick couple of questions. We were given an info sheet with the meds including a "emergency" bottle of prednisone in case of a bad reaction to Trilostane. Have many of your pooches had a bad reaction to the medication? My vet gave me the impression that if it was going to happen it would be after he was on it for a few days. Also, how long did it take for your pooches to start to see an improvement in their symptoms?
A little bit of history on Charlie. He has a fair list of medical conditions. He was found to be allergic to preservatives as a puppy. Then he needed an operation on his front leg where one of his bones stopped growing. He has since had his anal glands removed due to constant blocking and infection. And in the past couple of years he has needed cruciate ligament surgery to both his back legs.
It was at a check up on one of his knees that I also asked vet about Charlie's recent weight loss and excessive drinking. With more examination and chatting about his behaviour we found him to have a pot belly (which we use to joke about calling him a little fatty) plus he has started to inhale his food, but this seemed to start the same time we got our Lab pup (who is now 1 yr old). I put this down to competition for food but in hind sight this could also be a symptom. He has also slowed right down, sleeping lots and I put this down to him becoming a little old grandpa. The vet also found a lot of muscle wastage.
Charlie was tested for diabetes and kidney problems but the only abnormal bloods result was a high alp (very high first result and still high after dilution). He has since had a dexa test which came back showing pituitary gland related cushings. He is booked to have a ACTH test on Friday. He is currently on 0.3 mls (3mg) Trilostane twice a day. I think that's all the info I have.
Cheers Charlie's Mum.
I stumbled across this forum while doing some research on Trilostane.
My little Charlie, a maltese cross shitzu who is turning 12 this year was diagnosed with cushings 2 weeks ago and has been on Trilostane for 2 days. Just a quick couple of questions. We were given an info sheet with the meds including a "emergency" bottle of prednisone in case of a bad reaction to Trilostane. Have many of your pooches had a bad reaction to the medication? My vet gave me the impression that if it was going to happen it would be after he was on it for a few days. Also, how long did it take for your pooches to start to see an improvement in their symptoms?
A little bit of history on Charlie. He has a fair list of medical conditions. He was found to be allergic to preservatives as a puppy. Then he needed an operation on his front leg where one of his bones stopped growing. He has since had his anal glands removed due to constant blocking and infection. And in the past couple of years he has needed cruciate ligament surgery to both his back legs.
It was at a check up on one of his knees that I also asked vet about Charlie's recent weight loss and excessive drinking. With more examination and chatting about his behaviour we found him to have a pot belly (which we use to joke about calling him a little fatty) plus he has started to inhale his food, but this seemed to start the same time we got our Lab pup (who is now 1 yr old). I put this down to competition for food but in hind sight this could also be a symptom. He has also slowed right down, sleeping lots and I put this down to him becoming a little old grandpa. The vet also found a lot of muscle wastage.
Charlie was tested for diabetes and kidney problems but the only abnormal bloods result was a high alp (very high first result and still high after dilution). He has since had a dexa test which came back showing pituitary gland related cushings. He is booked to have a ACTH test on Friday. He is currently on 0.3 mls (3mg) Trilostane twice a day. I think that's all the info I have.
Cheers Charlie's Mum.