Influence of medications on thyroid function in dogs: An update
Timothy A. Bolton, David L. Panciera
Abstract
Erroneous thyroid function test results can occur because of drugs that alter thyroid hormone physiology in one or more aspects, including synthesis, secretion, distribution, and metabolism. Research since publication of the last review in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (JVIM) 20 years ago has evaluated the effects of amiodarone, zonisamide, inhalant anesthetics, clomipramine, trilostane, and toceranib on thyroid function tests in the dog. In addition, recent work on the effects of glucocorticoids, sulfonamides, phenobarbital, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs will be reviewed. Awareness of these effects is necessary to avoid misdiagnosis of hypothyroidism and unnecessary treatment.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAmiodaroneThyroid function testsThyroid functionThyroidNonsteroidalPhenobarbitalHormonePhysiologyPharmacologyInternal medicineAtrial fibrillationThyroid Disorders and TreatmentsVeterinary Medicine and SurgeryAdrenal Hormones and Disorders