What is Cardalis used for?

What is Cardalis used for?

Cardalis is used for congestive heart failure caused by long-term damage to the heart valves. The tablets are given to the dog once a day with food at a dose of 0.25 mg benazepril hydrochloride and 2 mg spironolactone per kilogram bodyweight.

Can I stop giving my dog Cardalis?

Regular monitoring should continue in dogs with reduced kidney function as they may have an increased risk of hyperkalaemia (raised potassium levels in the blood) during treatment. Cardalis should not be given to growing dogs due to its effect on male sex hormones.

What are the side effects of Cardalis in dogs?

The most common adverse effects observed in dogs administered Cardalis included anorexia, vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea, renal insufficiency (poor kidney functioning likely resulting from a reduction in blood flow to the kidneys), collapse, hepatopathy (liver disease), and urinary incontinence.

How does Cardalis work in dogs?

Benazepril is an ACE Inhibitor type medication that lowers blood pressure by relaxing veins and arteries. When used with other medications, Cardalis is approved to manage the symptoms of mild, moderate, or severe congestive heart failure in dogs due to atrioventricular valvular insufficiency (AVVI).

Is Cardalis a diuretic?

The diuretic effect of spironolactone is very mild and the main reason for using Cardalis® is to counteract the harmful effects of angiotensin II and aldosterone, which include vasoconstriction and cardiovascular re-modelling/ fibrosis2,3.

How long can a dog live on Pimobendan?

In the present study, the median survival times for the standard-pimo, low-pimo and conventional groups were 334, 277 and 136 days, respectively. This study showed that pimobendan administered in addition to conventional treatment increased the survival of dogs with CHF due to MMVD by 2.5 times.

When do you start Cardalis?

Cardalis® should be given as part of your standard heart failure therapy as soon as clinical signs (such as exercise intolerance, coughing and/or dyspnoea) appear*. Can Cardalis® be used alongside pimobendan?

What are the side effects of furosemide in dogs?

Furosemide Side Effects in Dogs

  • Increased thirst and urination.
  • Soft faeces or diarrhea.
  • Loss of electrolytes in the urine. Leading to weakness and increased risk of heart arrhythmias.
  • Potential increase in blood sugar levels.
  • Potential for resulting in low blood pressure in patients with pericardial effusion.

Can a dog recover from congestive heart failure?

Prognosis of Dogs with Congestive Heart Failure. The development of heart failure represents a specific measurable point in the development of heart disease. For DMVD, the average survival of dogs with CHF is 9 months. However, within survival times in this group vary widely, with some patients living over 3 years.

Can pimobendan hurt dogs?

In some cases, pimobendan has been known to cause rapid heart rate, vomiting, diarrhea, nervousness, collapse, convulsions, and possibly death if not treated right away. In addition, if given to a dog without a heart condition, the effects can be life-threatening immediately.