Generic Vetmedin Chewable Tablets Pimobendan for Canine Dcm and Mmvd Treatment

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Product Description

Basic Information
Pharmacodynamic Influential Factors
Incompatibility
Storage Method
Prevent High or Low Temperature
Transport Package
Bottled
Specification
5mg/tablet
Trademark
pinpaw
Origin
Changsha
Production Capacity
50000 Boxes Per Day
Product Description

Composition: Each chewable tablet contains Pimobendan as the active ingredient.

Characteristics: The tablets are light brown in color, feature a bisecting score line on both sides, and are beef-flavored for palatability.

Pharmacology: Pimobendan is a cardiotonic agent that enhances calcium sensitivity of cardiac myofilaments and inhibits phosphodiesterase III (PDE III).

Indications:
• Management of congestive heart failure (CHF) in dogs.
• Treatment of preclinical DCM in large-breed dogs.
• Treatment of preclinical MMVD (Stage B2) to delay clinical signs of CHF.

Dosage and Administration: The recommended dosage is 0.25 mg per kilogram of body weight, administered orally twice daily.

Adverse Reactions: Potential effects include mild tachycardia, vomiting, transient diarrhea, or inappetence. These are often self-limiting.

Precautions: Contraindicated in cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or aortic stenosis. Not for use in dogs with severe hepatic impairment. Monitor blood glucose in diabetic dogs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary use of these tablets?
They are used for managing congestive heart failure (CHF) and treating preclinical DCM or MMVD in canine patients.
How should the dosage be administered?
The recommended oral dosage is 0.25 mg per kg of body weight, given twice a day.
Are there any specific storage requirements?
Yes, the product should be stored to prevent exposure to excessively high or low temperatures.
Is the product palatable for dogs?
Yes, the chewable tablets are beef-flavored to ensure ease of administration.
What should I do in case of an accidental overdose?
Symptoms may include tachycardia and vomiting. You should reduce the dose and provide supportive care under veterinary guidance.
Can this be used in pregnant or lactating dogs?
Safety has not been established for pregnant or lactating bitches. Use only after a benefit-risk assessment by a veterinarian.

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