As our furry companions age, they may encounter heart-related issues that require special attention and care. Pimobendan, a medication designed to support cardiac function, has gained popularity in veterinary medicine for this reason.
Pimobendan is a medication commonly prescribed to dogs with certain heart conditions. It belongs to a class of drugs known as inodilators, which simultaneously improve cardiac contractility and dilate blood vessels, thereby enhancing blood flow.
Pimobendan is often used to treat the following conditions:
Overall, the medication can improve dogs’ cardiac function, dilate their blood vessels, stabilize conditions, enhance their quality of life, and may even extend the amount of time they have left for cuddles!
It's important to note that pimobendan is a prescription medication, and any prescription decisions would be made in consultation with a veterinarian.
The dosage of pimobendan varies based on the size and specific condition of the dog. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian's prescription carefully. However, a general dosage chart may look like this:
Tablet Size |
Body Weight |
Total Daily Dosage |
Bottle Duration |
Morning |
Evening |
1.25 mg |
5.5 lbs |
1.25 mg |
50 days |
½ tablet |
½ tablet |
8.3 lbs |
1.875 mg |
33 days |
1 tablet |
½ tablet |
|
2.5 mg |
11 lbs |
2.5 mg |
50 days |
½ tablet |
½ tablet |
16.5 lbs |
3.75 |
33 days |
1 tablet |
½ tablet |
|
5.0 mg |
22 lbs |
5 mg |
50 days |
½ tablet |
½ tablet |
33 lbs |
7.5 mg |
33 days |
1 tablet |
½ tablet |
|
44 lbs |
10 mg |
25 days |
1 tablet |
1 tablet |
|
10 mg |
66 lbs |
15 mg |
33 days |
1 tablet |
½ tablet |
88 lbs |
20 mg |
25 days |
1 tablet |
1 tablet |
Pimobendan is typically given orally and may be given with food or on an empty stomach. However, if dogs get sick after taking it on an empty stomach, they should take it with food.
While pimobendan is generally well-tolerated, it's important to be aware of potential side effects, including:
If any of these side effects occur, contact your veterinarian promptly.
If you’re concerned about your dog’s heart, the best first step is to discuss it with your veterinarian. Based on your dog's specific needs and health conditions, they can prescribe the appropriate pimobendan dosage (or another better-suited medication) and monitor your dog's response. They can also guide you on potential side effects and how to manage them.
If you’re a veterinarian and are exploring pharmacy options for pimobendan prescriptions, consider us at Mixlab. From suspensions to chews, capsules, and tablets, we can compound pimobendan in varying strengths, forms, and flavors to suit the needs of your patients. We’re a PCAB®-accredited, full-service pet pharmacy that offers compounded and commercial medications, plus a seamless prescription and next-day delivery experience. We’re here to simplify your day and make your patients’ experiences great!
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