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Carvedilol Tablets, 12.5mg

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Prescription Beta-Blocker for Heart Failure Treatment in Dogs and Cats

Product Description

Carvedilol Tablets 12.5 mg is a prescription-strength alpha and beta blocker used off-label in dogs and cats to help manage heart conditions. It acts on the heart and blood vessels, regulating circulation through the veins and arteries to keep the cardiovascular system functioning properly. Veterinarians may prescribe it for congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, dilated cardiomyopathy, and other cardiac concerns to improve your pet's quality of life.

Benefits

  • Heart Failure Support: Helps manage congestive heart failure in dogs by supporting better heart and blood vessel function.
  • Arrhythmia Control: Useful for managing abnormal heart rhythms in both dogs and cats with cardiac conditions.
  • Cardiomyopathy Management: May be prescribed for dogs and cats diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy to support heart function.
  • Dual-Action Blocking: Works as both an alpha and beta blocker, helping to relax blood vessels and reduce the heart's workload.
  • Hypertension Management: Also used to help manage high blood pressure as part of a broader cardiac care plan.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Carvedilol 12.5 mg

How to Use

Carvedilol is a prescription-only medication. A valid veterinarian prescription is required to purchase this product.

Please follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for the dosage and administration of this medication for your pet.

Disclaimer: Dosage and administration of this medication must be determined by a licensed veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any prescription medication for your pet.

Giving your dog a tablet can sometimes be tricky, but using a pill pocket or pill wrap can make the process much easier and less stressful for both of you. Simply tuck the tablet inside a soft treat or pill wrap and let your pet enjoy it like a snack.

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Additional Information

Precautions

  • Avoid in Allergic Pets: Do not use in pets with a known allergy to carvedilol or similar medications.
  • Not for Severe Conditions: Should not be used in pets with severe heart failure, asthma, heart block, or very slow heart rates.
  • Caution with Liver Issues: Use with extra care in pets that have a history of liver problems or disease.
  • Avoid Abrupt Stopping: Never discontinue this medication without speaking to your vet first, as stopping suddenly can be harmful.
  • Drug Interactions: Before starting treatment, make sure your vet has a full picture of every supplement, vitamin, and medication your pet is on.
  • Overdose Risk: Accidental overdose can be dangerous. Keep this medication in a spot where children and pets cannot reach it.

Possible Side Effects

  • Lethargy or Fatigue: Some pets may appear tired or low on energy, particularly at the start of treatment.
  • Loss of Appetite: Reduced interest in food can occur and should be reported to your veterinarian if it persists.
  • Slow Heart Rate: Bradycardia is a known side effect that may indicate the dose needs to be adjusted by your vet.
  • Collapse or Fainting: In rare cases, pets may faint or collapse; contact your veterinarian immediately if this happens.
  • Breathing Difficulty: Coughing, wheezing, or laboured breathing are serious signs that require urgent veterinary attention.
  • Diarrhea: Gastrointestinal upset including diarrhea has been reported as a possible side effect in some animals.

Storage Information

  • Room Temperature Storage: Store tablets at a controlled room temperature between 20°C (68°F) and 25°C (77°F).
  • Protect from Moisture: Keep tablets in a tight, light-resistant container away from humidity and moisture.
  • No Refrigeration for Liquid: Compounded liquid forms of carvedilol should not be stored in the refrigerator.
  • Keep Away from Pets: Keep this medication in a spot where children and pets simply cannot reach it.

NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is carvedilol used for in dogs?

Ans: Carvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker for dogs used to manage congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and dilated cardiomyopathy. It steadies blood flow through the heart, veins, and arteries, helping the cardiovascular system work more efficiently.

Q2: Can carvedilol be given to cats?

Ans: Yes, carvedilol is sometimes prescribed off-label for cats to help manage arrhythmias and conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Your vet will need to evaluate your cat and issue a valid prescription before it can be dispensed.

Q3: What are the common side effects of carvedilol in pets?

Ans: Pets on this medication may experience lethargy, diarrhea, or a slow heart rate. Serious reactions like fainting, collapse, or breathing difficulties are uncommon but need prompt veterinary attention. Reach out to your vet if any of these signs come up.

Q4: Is carvedilol safe for dogs with liver problems?

Ans: Carvedilol should be used with extra caution in dogs that have liver disease. The medication's effects may last longer in pets with liver or kidney problems, so regular monitoring and veterinary guidance are especially important in these cases.

Q5: What should I do if my pet accidentally ingests too much carvedilol?

Ans: Accidental overdose of carvedilol can be dangerous for pets, with signs such as very slow heart rate, low blood pressure, and difficulty breathing. Get in touch with your vet or the nearest emergency animal hospital right away if accidental ingestion is suspected.

Animal type: Dogs, Cats

Dog age group: Adult, Senior

Pet supply product form: Tablets