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ACE Inhibitor for Heart and Blood Pressure Support in Dogs and Cats
Product Description
Lisinopril 10 mg tablets are prescribed by vets to help dogs and cats manage conditions that put extra pressure on the heart and kidneys. As an ACE inhibitor, it eases the workload on the heart by widening the blood vessels, which in turn helps bring blood pressure down. Vets reach for it most often in cases of heart failure, hypertension, leaky heart valves, and chronic kidney disease.
Benefits
- Eases Heart Strain: By widening the blood vessels, lisinopril takes the pressure off the heart and helps blood move more freely through the body.
- Heart Failure Management: A go-to prescription for congestive heart failure in dogs and cats, helping keep the condition stable and comfortable day to day.
- Lowers Blood Pressure: Brings high blood pressure down to safer levels, cutting the risks that come with sustained hypertension in pets.
- Protects the Kidneys: For pets with kidney disease, it improves blood flow to the kidneys and reduces the strain that can speed up damage over time.
- Heart Valve Disease: Used alongside other treatments for valve conditions, helping reduce the extra workload those leaky valves place on the heart.
- Once-Daily Dosing Option: Unlike some ACE inhibitors, Lisinopril may be dosed once a day, making it a convenient option for pet owners.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Lisinopril
How to Use
Lisinopril Tablets 10 mg is a prescription-only medication. A valid veterinarian prescription is required to purchase this product. Please have your pet examined and obtain a prescription from a licensed veterinarian before ordering.
Stick to the dosage, schedule, and treatment length your vet has set out — these are tailored to your pet's condition and shouldn't be adjusted without checking in with them first.
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 pet a tablet can sometimes be a challenge, but using a pill pocket or pill wrap can make the process much easier and less stressful for both your pet and you. Simply hide the tablet inside a soft, tasty treat designed to hold pills, and most pets take it without any fuss. Shop Pill Pockets for Dogs | Shop Pill Pockets for Cats
Additional Information
Precautions
- Pregnancy and Nursing: Tell your vet straight away if your pet is pregnant or nursing, as this medication may not be suitable during these stages.
- Pre-existing Conditions: Make sure your vet knows if your pet has liver disease, lupus, or any blood disorders before starting treatment.
- Kidney Insufficiency: Extra care is needed in pets with already-weakened kidneys, as lisinopril can affect how the kidneys function over time.
- Drug Interactions: Diuretics, NSAIDs, insulin, and potassium supplements can all interact with lisinopril, so give your vet a full list of everything your pet is currently taking.
- ACE Inhibitor Sensitivity: This medication should not be given to pets with a known allergy or prior sensitivity to ACE inhibitors.
- Do Not Stop Abruptly: Never stop giving Lisinopril without first consulting your veterinarian, as sudden discontinuation can be harmful.
- Regular Monitoring: Your veterinarian may recommend periodic blood pressure checks and blood tests while your pet is on this medication.
Possible Side Effects
- Vomiting and Diarrhea: Gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and loose stools may occur in some pets taking Lisinopril.
- Loss of Appetite: Some pets may experience reduced interest in food while on this medication.
- Low Blood Pressure: Lisinopril can cause hypotension (low blood pressure), which may show as weakness or lethargy in some pets.
- Kidney Dysfunction: Lisinopril can affect kidney function in some pets, so keep an eye out for increased thirst or any noticeable changes in how often or how much your pet urinates.
- Allergic Reactions: Serious signs such as difficulty breathing, facial swelling, or hives require immediate veterinary attention if observed.
- Low Potassium Levels: Lisinopril has been associated with low potassium in some pets, which should be monitored during treatment.
Storage Information
- Room Temperature Storage: Store lisinopril in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.
- Keep Away from Pets and Children: Store this medication safely out of the reach of both children and other animals at all times.
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.
Shipping & Return
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Lisinopril used for in dogs and cats?
Ans: Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor vets prescribe for heart failure, high blood pressure, certain heart valve conditions, and kidney disease in dogs and cats. It works by widening the blood vessels, taking some of the load off the heart.
Q2: Is Lisinopril safe for dogs with heart failure?
Ans: Yes, Lisinopril is commonly used in dogs with congestive heart failure. It has been shown to help improve quality of life when used as part of a veterinarian-directed treatment plan. Regular monitoring is recommended throughout the course of treatment.
Q3: What are the common side effects of Lisinopril for pets?
Ans: Possible side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, low blood pressure, and kidney dysfunction. In rare cases, allergic reactions such as facial swelling or breathing difficulty may occur, which require immediate veterinary attention.
Q4: Does my pet need a prescription for Lisinopril tablets?
Ans: Yes, lisinopril is a prescription-only medication for dogs and cats. It is used off-label in veterinary medicine, so a valid prescription from a licensed vet is required before it can be dispensed.
Q5: Can Lisinopril be given to cats for high blood pressure?
Ans: Yes, Lisinopril is commonly used off-label in cats to manage high blood pressure and heart-related conditions. Veterinarians tailor the dose to each cat's individual needs, and regular check-ups are important to monitor the pet's response.