Vetmedin Capsules 2.5mg (100)

Vetmedin Capsules 2.5mg (100)

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Vetmedin Capsules 5mg (100)

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Pimobendan 5mg
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This is a prescription medicine. A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product. Please ensure that you have read the "How to Order" page before ordering this item.

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sku 9310717400149
Tax Class Taxable Goods
Indications Treatment of canine congestive heart failure (CHF) originating from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or valvular insufficiency (mitral and/or tricuspid regurgitation). Treatment of preclinical DCM in large breed dogs, to prolong the time to the onset of CHF or death. Treatment of dogs with cardiomegaly secondary to preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease, to reduce heart size and increase survival time.
Brand Boehringer Ingelheim
Refrigeration Required No
Manufacturer Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Australia Pty Ltd
Poisons Schedule S4
Precautions A moderate positive chronotropic effect and vomiting may occur in rare cases. However, these effects are dose dependent and can be avoided by reducing the dose in those cases.In studies with rats and rabbits, pimobendan had no effect on fertility, and embryotoxic effects only occurred at maternotoxic doses. In rat experiments it has been shown that pimobendan is excreted into milk. Vetmedin capsules should only be administered to pregnant and lactating bitches if the expected therapeutic benefits outweigh the potential risk.First Aid If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 131 126.
Presentation Capsules: 100's.
Storage Store below 25°C (air conditioning).
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What is Vetmedin?

Vetmedin is a medication commonly prescribed for dogs with congestive heart failure (CHF) and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). It contains the active ingredient pimobendan, which helps improve the heart's ability to pump blood effectively. Animals may need Vetmedin if they have been diagnosed with heart conditions such as CHF or DCM. These conditions can cause the heart to weaken and struggle to pump blood efficiently, leading to symptoms like coughing, difficulty breathing, and exercise intolerance. Vetmedin can help improve the heart's function, reduce symptoms, and improve the quality of life for animals with these conditions. It is important to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully when administering Vetmedin to ensure the best outcomes for your pet.

What problems could my pet have with Vetmedin?

While Vetmedin is generally well-tolerated by most dogs, there are some potential side effects and considerations to be aware of when administering this medication to your pet. Some common problems that may arise with Vetmedin include: 1. **Gastrointestinal Upset**: Some dogs may experience mild gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lack of appetite when starting Vetmedin. These symptoms are usually temporary and may improve as your pet's body adjusts to the medication. 2. **Weakness or Lethargy**: In some cases, dogs may exhibit signs of weakness or lethargy while taking Vetmedin. If you notice any unusual changes in your pet's energy levels or behavior, it's important to consult your veterinarian. 3. **Changes in Heart Rate**: Vetmedin can affect the heart rate in some dogs, leading to irregularities or changes in rhythm. Monitoring your pet's heart rate and reporting any abnormalities to your veterinarian is crucial. 4. **Allergic Reactions**: While rare, allergic reactions to Vetmedin can occur in some dogs. Signs of an allergic reaction may include itching, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing. If you suspect your pet is having an allergic reaction, seek immediate veterinary attention. 5. **Drug Interactions**: Vetmedin may interact with other medications your pet is taking, so it's important to inform your veterinarian about all medications, supplements, or treatments your pet is currently receiving. It's essential to closely monitor your pet for any unusual symptoms or changes while they are taking Vetmedin and to report any concerns to your veterinarian promptly. Your veterinarian can provide guidance on how to manage any potential problems that may arise and adjust the treatment plan as needed to ensure the best outcomes for your pet.

Is there anything I need to know about administering Vetmedin?

When administering Vetmedin to your pet, it's important to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully to ensure the medication is given correctly and effectively. Here are some key points to keep in mind when administering Vetmedin: 1. **Dosage**: Administer the prescribed dosage of Vetmedin as directed by your veterinarian. Do not adjust the dosage unless instructed to do so by your vet. 2. **Administration**: Vetmedin is typically given orally, either with or without food. Follow the specific instructions provided by your veterinarian on how to administer the medication to your pet. 3. **Consistency**: Try to give Vetmedin at the same time(s) each day to maintain a consistent level of the medication in your pet's system. 4. **Monitoring**: Keep an eye on your pet for any signs of side effects or changes in behavior while they are taking Vetmedin. If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian promptly. 5. **Refills**: Make sure you have an adequate supply of Vetmedin on hand to avoid any interruptions in your pet's treatment plan. Contact your veterinarian ahead of time if you need a refill. 6. **Storage**: Store Vetmedin in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of pets and children. 7. **Follow-up**: Attend all follow-up appointments with your veterinarian to monitor your pet's response to Vetmedin and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. By following these guidelines and staying in close communication with your veterinarian, you can help ensure that your pet receives the full benefits of Vetmedin while minimizing any potential risks or complications.

Important information to know when ordering prescription medicines

A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product. 

If this is a new prescription, to enable immediate dispensing, please ask the vet to send a copy of the prescription to us prior to mailing it.

If the original prescription is in your possession, then please upload this to your pet's profile in VetRx prior to mailing it.

Please note that we must receive either a copy of the prescription from the vet, or the original prescription before we can dispatch your order. This does unfortunately add to the order processing time, however this is a requirement placed upon all pharmacies by the Health Regulators. 

Only once a conformant electronic prescription system is approved by NSW Health, will we be able to end the need for paper prescriptions.

How Much Does Shipping Cost?

Small orders (less than 500g) cost $9.90 to be delivered anywhere in Australia. For larger orders, shipping costs are calculated on distance and weight (leaving Sydney) and an exact price can be obtained in the shopping cart prior to checkout.

Pet Pharmacy Australia applies a shipping discount on orders over $150. A discount of $9.90 is automatically applied during checkout. Additional shipping costs for bulky goods or priority delivery are paid by the customer.

The weight limit for Australia Post is 22kg and orders that weigh more than this cannot be shipped. We recommend placing multiple smaller orders to work around this problem.

Please refer to our shipping page if you would like the full details regarding our shipping information.