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VETMEDIN-CA1 (pimobendan) chewable tablets is conditionally approved for the treatment of dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in the pre-clinical stage B2 (asymptomatic with a murmur/abnormal heart sounds and evidence of increased heart size) to delay onset of clinical signs of heart failure. Conditionally approved by FDA pending a full demonstration of effectiveness under application number 141-556 (please see full prescribing information). Given every 12 hours, the unique dual action of VETMEDIN-CA1 dilates the blood vessels carrying blood to and from the heart-reducing the overall load on the heart-while simultaneously improving the ability of the heart muscle to contract. The active ingredient in VETMEDIN-CA1 (pimobendan) helps the heart muscle to contract and relax (pump) more effectively and it dilates blood vessels which reduces the amount of force with which the heart needs to pump blood.
SKU | 3899592 |
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Primary Brand | Vetmedin |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5 MG |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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VETMEDIN-CA1 (pimobendan) Chewable Tablets should be administered orally at a total daily dose of 0.23 mg/lb (0.5 mg/kg) body weight, using a suitable combination of whole or half tablets. The total daily dose should be divided into 2 portions that are not necessarily equal, and the portions should be administered approximately 12 hours apart (i.e., morning and evening). The tablets are scored, and the calculated dosage should be provided to the nearest half tablet increment.
Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
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What's the lowest weight a dog can be on the 1.25 mg of vetmedin. At what weight would the dosage have to be lowered? My dog is 10 pounds and dropping due to pancreatitis most likely but is still on the 1.25 mg of vetmedin.
VETRISCIENCE RENAL ESSENTIALS FOR DOGS - 45 chewable TABLETS KIDNEY SUPPORT-has got all ingredients 1/2 of amount in India than USA the same product of 60 chewable tablet.according some reviews on Amazon india it(45 TABLET) causes frequent urination.it is prescribed by vet but seeing reviews i am afraid of the side effects.i hv attached images of products available in INDIA & USE
My chihuahua age 7.5 was diagnosed CHF last week, rushed into ER with breath difficulties and was put into oxygen tank , recovered and out in the evening, eating etc and well enough to come home the following day. she was giving 0.36 Dimazon injection, and 0.72 vetmedin l solution injection. Later she was given 0.14 dimazon injection.and 0.1 alvegesic. She is now on vetmedin 1.25mg and frusol oral solution twice a day. would like to put her on Young at heart , please suggest if it's ok thanks
Hi, i have a 10 year old chihuahua and he has been diagnoser with endokardiose 3 months ago.he is prescribed furosomide 10mg twice a day, pimobendan 0.75mg twice a day and 1,25mg benazepril once a day. I have not succeded get in contains with my vet today, and my dog is breathing heavily. About 60 times a minute now. I was wondering og i should Try to give him another 10mg pill og flurosomide. I cant stand watching him siffer like this. Please hjelp. Sorry for crappy english, i am from norway.
can i crush vetmedin and mix it with a small amount of food
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