Radioactive Iodine Therapy
For cats with hyperthyroid disease
North Maclean Family Vet is proud to offer Radioactive Iodine Therapy, or "I131 Therapy" for cats with hyperthyroidism to patients from across Queensland and New South Wales.
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The thyroid gland uses iodine from food to produce thyroid hormones. In hyperthyroidism, the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone, and causes a series of changes in your cat’s body. These changes can lead to significant disease, but we can treat it.
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Radioactive Iodine Therapy uses a rapidly-decaying iodine isotope that is given orally and is absorbed by the body and taken up by the thyroid gland. As it is taken up by the thyroid gland, the radiation destroys part of the thyroid gland, reducing its ability to produce thyroid hormones.
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This therapy is considered gold standard in feline hyperthyroidism treatment, and is curative in most cases.
In successful cases, these patients should not need on-going medications to manage their thyroid disease, and will need reduced follow-up care compared to patients treated with daily therapies (oral medications or prescription diets). I131 therapy has only been available at specialist referral centres, until now.​
Download the information packages below for details about Hyperthyroidism, I131 Radioactive Iodine Treatment, and costs.
Information for Owners
Information for Referring Practices
Get in Touch
Contact our Radioactive Iodine Therapy team to enquire and book your feline friend for treatment.
