Vomiting is a rare side effect of the drug.
Vetmedin 10mg side effects.
Other potential side effects include loss of coordination seizures and uneasiness.
Pimobendan may result in these side effects.
Pimobendan a benzimidazole pyridazinone derivative is a non sympathomimetic non glycoside inotropic drug with vasodilatative properties.
Vetmedin pimobendan is supplied as oblong half scored chewable tablets containing 1 25 2 5 5 or 10 mg pimobendan per tablet.
The following suspected adverse effects have been reported following clinical use.
Other serious vetmedin side effects include difficulty breathing shock seizures jaundice or a pet that is unresponsive aggressive or seems confused.
Pimobendan administered as an overdose orally may result in profuse vomiting.
Diarrhea and loss of appetite may occur.
The heart s ability to contract also may be affected so the dog taking pimobendan should be monitored for arrhythmia.
Patients should be treated symptomatically.
Tachycardia may be dose dependent and avoided by reducing the dose.
Affected dogs may vomit after eating or may need to take more frequent trips outdoors due to urgent bowel movement.
Allergic reactions including hives and labored breathing appetite loss staggering lethargy cough.
3 randolph legg bi head of pet vet business warned veterinarians of imminent shortages of metacam concentrations of 0 5mg ml 30ml and 1 5mg ml 32ml and vetmedin.
The following side effects may occur as a result of administering vetmedin 5 2 4 3.
If side effects should occur pet owners should contact their veterinarian.
Another side effect that should be checked out by a vet as soon as possible is a sick dog vomiting especially if there is any blood present in the contents.
Allergic reaction labored breathing hives etc labored breathing staggering loss of appetite lethargy diarrhea fainting cough build up of fluid in the lungs or abdomen.
In a dear doctor letter dated sept.
Continue giving the medication but contact your veterinarian if your pet develops.
The most common side effects reported in field studies were poor appetite lethargy diarrhea dyspnea azotemia weakness and ataxia.
As far as metacam is concerned bi suggests that veterinarians begin.
Dogs on vetmedin required less therapy to maintain qol than dogs on an ace inhibitor.