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My dog has Cushing's & pancreatitis. Should I stop her Vetoryl?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Bichon Frise | Female | spayed | 14 years and 6 months old

Cushing's for a year ,treated with veteroyl and CD diet. Suspected pancreatitis, diarrhea and vomiting, and no appetite. Dr. recommended stopping Cushing's med and giving steroid and famotidine.

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Answered By Daniel Fonza, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on August 25th, 2017

Hello and thank you for your post! I am sorry to hear that Aprile is not feeling well. With the Cushing's medication, this can cause the reverse disease called Addison's disease. The Cushing's medication will decrease the steroids in the body. Sometimes this medication can decrease the steroids too much and lead to an addisonian crisis. If your vet has not checked blood work to see what the electrolytes and the rest of the blood work looks like I would certainly want to see what the CBC and chemistry look like. If your vet has examined her and deems that steroids are necessary due to the examination and clinical appearance then a dose of steroids is probably okay to administer with the suspicion that the Cushing's medication has decreased the natural steroids in the body too much. Famotidine is just Pepcid AC, so it is absolutely safe to give. If the pancreatitis is very bad, then I would suggest keeping her in the hospital on supportive care until she's feeling better. I hope this helps and that she gets better! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm also available via phone or text consultation.

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