
Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) Rx
I'm sorry but our pharmacy is no longer making specially compounded medications. We do sell comercially prepared Felimazole tablets and Methimazole Generic Tablets. If you are looking for a new compounding pharmacy, you may be able to find one by consulting with your veterinarian or searching for an accredited PCAB Compouning Pharmacy on the Accreditation Commission for Health Care's website.
What is the Methimazole Transdermal Gel for Cats?
- Methimazole is a prescription medication used to treat overactive thyroid glands in cats. While Methimazole can’t stop the condition, it will help your cat feel better and improve her quality of life.
- The active ingredient in each small, coated Felimazile tablet is methimazole, which reduces the amount of the thyroid hormone your cat’s thyroid gland produces.
- The medication used in the transdermal gel is the same as the tablets manufactured commercially but the difference is the delivery of the medication. Transdermal means across the skin.
- The transdermal gel is a thick gel containing methimazole which is applied to the hariless portion of the inner ear of your cat and is absorbed through the skin to the bloodstream.
- The gel will arrive in syringes marked for easy dosing and administration.
Why do cats use Methimazole?
- Cats may be prescribed Methimazole to treat overactive thyroid.
- Hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid, in cats causes weight loss, increased appetite, excessive thirst, hair loss, and more.
- While there is no permanent treatment for cats with hyperthyroidism, your veterinarian can help your cat feel better by regulating the thyroid with prescription Methimazole.
What else should I know about Methimazole?
- Manages symptoms of hyperthyroidism in cats.
- Flavored liquid may be easier to dose than tablets.
- Methimazole has a bitter taste. The transdermal gel allows easy dosing for cats that will not oral Methimazole.
- Looking for Felimazole tablets, Methimazole Generic Tablets, or Methimazole Liquid Suspensions?
What problems could my or cat have with Methimazole?
- Common side effects include vomiting, decreased appetite, and lethargy.
- Most side effects occur in the first 3 months of giving Methimazole and may be lessened by gradually increasing the dose. Always follow your veterinarian's directions.
How do you use Methimazole?
- Protective finger cots or examination gloves should be worn when applying this medication.
- Apply the transdermal gel to the hairless portion of the inner ear. Alternate ears receiving the medication.
- Pregnant women, women who may become pregnant, nursing mothers, and people with low thyroid levels should not handle Methimazole.
What is in Methimazole?
- Methimazole is an antithyroid agent that reduces the level of thyroid hormones in the body.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- The Methimazole Transdermal Gel is a compounded medication. The ingredients will be mixed specially for your dog or cat in our pharmacy.
Is it important for my cat to finish all of the Methimazole?
- Cats may use Methimazole for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes the Methimazole Transdermal Gel?
- The Methimazole Transdermal Gel is hand-made in our pharmacy.
- There is a minimum charge of $59.99.
- Shelf-life limits orders to an 80-day supply.
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Great Thyroid medicine
From West Seneca nyComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)This is the third cat we've needed the medicine for. Easy to use (just rub on the ear and what cat doesn't like to have his ears rubbed!) Definitely adds years to the cats life (and who doesn't want extra years with their compadres!) VetRx is a great company to work with, professional, quick and helpful. Would never get my pets meds anywhere else! -
Life Altering Medication
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 5mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeMy sweet, elderly Sadie is a Torti, whose thyroid has gotten out of sync. Administering her medication orally was traumatizing, and I could see her spirit beginning to sync up fast. Being able to find a transdermal form that I can't afford has been life altering for both of us. THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts!-
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Easy to give to my cat.
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 2.5mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeRecommend by my vet. Love that I can give it to my cat in her ear. Really easy.-
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Less Stress is Best!
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 5mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeRegi (21) was diagnosed with hyperthyroid four years ago. She is a feisty super senior kitty and giving her a pill twice a day was causing both of us stress. After switching to the transdermal gel, we're both more relaxed and her thyroid numbers are spot on! I can't recommend this enough.-
One happy cat.
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This medication a life choice for Baxter !!!
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 2.5mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeVet prescribed and today Baxter is looking at year 18 and still going-
Baxter ! 18 years as of 7/29/22
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Really! We have to do this twice a day by mouth?
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 10mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeOur cat does not like to take medications by mouth. Giving her this medication twice a day was going to be a challenge! As a pharmacist, I looked for other options besides tablets. My internet search found VetRxDirect. The gel to treat her hyperthyroid condition was a blessing and has helped her maintain her weight and health. We have purchased this medication for almost three years and the quality of the gel is excellent and easy to apply.-
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Works!
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 10mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeGood deal and works! Keeping my cat healthy at 19.-
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This med stabilized Raider's weight
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 3mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeMy older cat has thyroid issues. He is losing weight. I apply this medicine to his ear flap once a day every. Other ear.-
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Hyper thyroid will not stop me thanks to my methamizole gel
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 5mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeThe Methimazole transdermal cream helps with my hyper thyroid. This alternative medication is rubbed on my inner pinea twice daily. I am able to tolerate this medication better and give less of a fight when given in pill form. I would like this medication offered in 5mg/0.5 ml syringes instead of 5mg/0.1 syringes. This dose helps my mom give less gel cream to my ear but guarantees the same efficacy. Thank you VetRxDirect!-
I am unstoppable! I am Blanca.
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Great meds and company
From UndisclosedComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 3mg/0.1mL, per 1mL SyringeMy sweet 15 year old baby is alive thanks to this medication. Customer service at this company is top notch and they always live free treat samples.-
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Q & A
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does this medication need to be refrigerated??
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Ann, The methimazole transdermal gel that we compound does not need to be refrigerated. We recommend storing this medication at room temperature, away from direct light. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do you ship to the UK? Do you accept prescription from uk vet? My cat is taking methimazole but it very expensive here. Thank you Sonia?
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Sonia, Unfortuantely, we are not licensed to ship to the UK, nor can we accept prescriptions from any veterinarians except those licensed in the United States. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hello,How long should I leave the medicine on my cat's ear before I can clean it off? Is one hour long enough?Thank you.?
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Jennifer, This medication should be applied to the skin of your cat’s inner ear and rubbed in well completely, leaving no visible excess gel on the skin. Any excess visible gel will dry and not be fully absorbed. Your cat will not receive the intended dose if the gel is not rubbed in completely. It should not be necessary to clean the inner ear after each application. After repeated dosing, you may see a small amount of dried residual gel that becomes noticeable. You may use a wet washcloth to wipe the inner ear clean. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My cat is on Methimazole 5mg pills twice a day...I want to switch to the transdermal gel, I understand that there are 10 doses per syringe, does that mean I would need to give it twice a day with the 5mg gel as well? Thank you in advance!?
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Julie, Typically, 5 mg of the methimazole transdermal gel is used in place of the methimazole 5 mg oral dose. If the gel strength is 5 mg of methimazole per 0.1 ml of gel, 0.1 ml will be applied to the hairless portion of the inner ear twice daily, alternating ears, and it is important for the ear skin to be clean and dry prior to application. At this strength, a syringe would contain ten doses. Your cat's veterinarian would determine the dose and the frequency the medication should be given. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do you ship to the U.K.?
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Chris, Unfortuantely, we are licensed to ship within the United States, and can only accept prescriptions from licensed United States veterinarians. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi- I'm wondering how many syringes (or doses) come in the $7.99 price? Thanks.?
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Rabeeha, This price is for a 1mL syringe that has 10 doses of the selected strength of methimazole. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Since it's summer and the days are still hot, is the gel sensitive to heat when shipping, and will this affect the medication in any way??
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Carol, The manufacturer of the drug states the methimazole should not be stored above 86 degrees, but may be kept at up to 104 degrees for short periods during shipping and delivery. It may be best to choose expedited shipment method during checkout to limit the amount of time your pet's meds are exposed to higher temperatures. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi- I'm trying to get an idea of how much this would cost per dose: my cat takes a .5 pill, twice daily--- and hates it! I'd love to switch to this, but do need to take cost into consideration. Thanks!?
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Babs, Please call or e-mail a VetRxDirect customer service representative to discuss the exact dose of methimazole your cat is taking for an accurate pricing quote. For example, if your cat is currently taking half of a 5mg methimazole tablet twice daily, then ordering the 2.5mg/0.1ml methimazole transdermal gel would provide 2.5mg of methimazole per 0.1ml of gel. Each 1ml syringe priced at $7.99 would have 10 doses or 5 days worth of medication. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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