
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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Happy Cat!
From Indianapolis, IN, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)I have had my cat Sam on this compound for a few months and even though he doesn't like me rubbing it on his ear, he has really turned the corner and is feeling much better! -
Hyperthyroid cat
From Janesville, WIComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)My cat is hyperthyroid, this medicine is easy to use and helps. -
Prompt courteous service
From Nevada, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)I have had two prescriptions filled for my pet. The service has been pompt and the staff courteous. It helps a great deal when dealing with long term use of prescription medications, -
Easy renewal
From Hamilton Township, NJ, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)The price is the best I've found anywhere and it easy to order. -
Great service
From Dawsonville, GA, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)I have been getting this product from VetRX for some time and the cost is far below what it would cost at my Vet. I expected a savings but I did not expect the great service. The pharmacists at VetRX have called me on few occasions with questions or concerns about dosage or application. Personalized service via the internet. Now that's a surprise. -
Great Price!
From New York, NY, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)I have purchased many meds from Vetrxdirect & been very happy with everything. �This compounded gel made all the difference for my cat who would make it impossible to give a pill twice a day? I just rub the gel in the flap of her ear instead & she does not mind at all! -
Great Product
From Vermont, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)This product is always on time as far as delivery and is easy to use and apply to cat's ear. When a change is needed in the rx it is always easy to take care of. Very good service. -
transdermal Methimazole
From Carlinville, Illinois USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)Great product. So much easier to use than liquid. Delivery is fast and prompt. -
easy to use
From Chicago, IL, USAComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)I have been using this on my cat and it saved his life. �There was not a pill form the strength that I needed. �It is quick to get and the shipping is free and a lot less money than my Vet charges.� -
Methimazole transdermal and Methimzole Oral Liquid
From Miami, FLComments about Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded)Methimazole oral liquid made our cat, suffering of hyperthyroidism, vomit. So we decided to try Methimazole transdermal. I use it on his ears, a different ear each time. Then I remembered that cats receive a lot of medicines on the skin in the back of the neck, like for example, the flea control medicines. So I decided to try the methimazole on the back of his neck, and . . . it worked! So, now, I alternate both products, and I am not as worried about hurting his ears with too much medicine.
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What is the cost for 40 doses of 5mg liquid Methimazole for a cat??
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The cost for the methimazole oral suspension and the transdermal gel will vary depending on the concentration you need and the quantity you order. Methimazole requires a prescription so it’s recommended that you consult your veterinarian to determine the dose, dosage form, directions for use and the quantity that is appropriate for your cat. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog.
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My cat takes Methimazole 100mg/ml 1ml Transdermal but I am not seeing this on your list of available products. Do you sell this dosage??
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This strength is available to order but it is listed as 10 mg/0.1 mL, which is equivalent to 100 mg/1 mL. Please contact the pharmacy if you have further questions.
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My 15 y/o cat is currently prescribed 0.75 ML ( METHIMAZOLE 10MG/ML) 2 times a day; the vet approved use of transdermal crème…. I don't have a written Rx; she will continue with same level of medication. How does one order the transdermal crème. The pharmacy will contact vet for script BUT I am asked for strength and size so it can be ordered. HELP??
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Administering 0.75ml of a methimazole 10mg/ml liquid medication would provide a dose of 7.5mg twice daily. There would be two reasonable ways to achieve a 7.5mg dose when changing to the methimazole transdermal gel. Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) 7.5mg/0.1ml, when applying 0.1ml per dose or 15mg/0.1ml, when applying 0.05ml per dose. The 7.5mg/0.1ml concentration would contain 10 doses per 1ml syringe when applying 0.1ml and the 15mg/0.1ml dose would contain 20 doses per 1ml syringe when applying 0.05ml per dose. If administering twice daily, 6 syringes per month would be needed for the 7.5mg/0.1ml concentration and 3 syringes per month would be needed for the 15mg/0.1ml concentration. Please contact the pharmacy with further questions regarding strength and dosing of the methimazole transdermal gel. Please reach out to your veterinarian to discuss which option would be recommended for your cat.
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My cat currently is on Felimazole 5 mg twice a day. I'm thinking of switching to the Methimazole transdermal gel. I'm trying to determine how many doses I would get out of the 9 ml size??
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Methimazole Transdermal Gel only comes compounded in syringe sizes of 1 mL. If your cat is currently prescribed Felimazole 5 mg and you’re giving 1 tablet twice daily, you would need to order the methimazole 5 mg/0.1 mL transdermal gel and apply 0.1 mL twice daily. A 1 mL syringe would last 5 days so 9 mLs would last 45 days, or 90 doses. This medication requires a prescription from your veterinarian and it’s recommended that you consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns on this medication.
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My vet ordered 5mg/0.1ml daily for my cat. What do I need to order for a months supply? thank you sue?
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Methimazole Transdermal Gel (Compounded) is a prescription medication used to treat hyperthyroidism. Each 1mL syringe contains 10 doses if instructed to apply 0.1ml per dose. If instructed to apply 0.1ml (5mg) once daily, each syringe would last 10 days. At this dosage, three, 1ml syringes would need to be ordered for a 1 month supply.
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MethimAzole in lipoderm 5 mg/0.05 ml twist dose transdermal gel . I need to apply 2 rotations=5 mg . What do I need to order and cost?
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Please contact our pharmacy technicians via email [email protected] we can better assist you with this medication. Other contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact
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My Vet ordered a 0.05 dosage 1x a day of the Methimazole transdermal. Which amt. (mg) syringe should I order? ( I know they are 1 ML each)?
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In order to direct you to the correct product we will need to know the strength of Methimazole prescribed by your veterinarian. This is typically expressed in milligrams or mg. Please confirm the prescription with your veterinarian. If you need assistance ordering, please contact our pharmacy directly.
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My 14 year old female cat just started taking 2.5mg Methimazole tablets 2X per day. If I move to the transdermal gel/cream, what would the dosage be? Would the dispenser hold a 30 day supply? What would the cost be for a 30 day supply. Thank you. Ken Smith?
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If your cat is currently prescribed one 2.5mg tablet of Methimazole twice daily, then a 1 ml syringe of Methimazole transdermal gel would last 10 days. At this dosage, you would apply 0.1ml of gel twice daily. For a 30 day supply, you would need to purchase 3 syringes. The current price per syringe is listed on our website. Please speak to your veterinarian about the switch to transdermal methimazole from the oral form. The transdermal product is effective, however, it may take longer for your cat to achieve normal thyroid levels on the transdermal medication when compared to the oral form.
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My cat is 15 yrs and has been on this med. As for the cost, why is there such a high compounding fee. I'm trying to save by ordering 4 syringes. Live on very limited income.
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My 15 year old cat takes Methimazole 5mg/0.05 ml twist a dose. Two twists twice a day AM and PM. So which one of your products should I order and how long will a vial last? To order do I scan a vet prescription to you? Does a SingleCare discount apply to you products??
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Methimazole transdermal gel is dispensed in 1ml amber syringes with a tip cap, not in the twist-dose pen that you describe. There are ten, 0.1ml doses per syringe if the prescribed instructions are to apply 0.1ml per dose. To dispense this medication you will need to put on a finger cot or rubber glove, pull off the tip cap and press the recommended amount onto the protected finger. The gel will need to be rubbed into the hairless portion of the inner ear of the cat. Unfortunately, we do not accept SingleCare at this time. You may order this medication directly through our website. During checkout, you will be asked to enter information on your pet and veterinarian. We will send a request to your veterinarian for prescription approval.
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How long does it take for the methimazole gel take to be absolved into the cat's body ,after you put it into the cat's ear??
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The prescribed amount of Methimazole Transdermal Gel should be rubbed in thoroughly using a protective covering such as a finger cot or rubber glove until no visible gel is left remaining on the hairless portion of the inner ear to which it was applied. Your veterinarian will recommend periodic follow up appointments to monitor the thyroid level to assess the efficacy and adjust the dose of Methimazole Transdermal Gel if necessary.
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