Carvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs.
Carvedilol works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.
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Carvedilol is a multiple-action cardiovascular agent that is further categorized as a nonselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist and a vasodilator. A veterinarian should provide consultation about the safety and efficacy of this generic pharmaceutical.
It is important to follow your veterinarian's prescription instructions for your pet.
In dogs, the usual dose of Carvedilol is 0.1 to 0.2 mg per pound (0.2 to 0.4 mg/kg) every 24 hours.
Carvedilol should be ideally given with food.
The dose of Carvedilol may be gradually increased over time.
This drug is considered generally safe and effective when prescribed by a veterinarian, carvedilol can cause side effects in some animals.
Carvedilol should not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug.
It is contraindicated in patients with bronchospastic conditions, cardiogenic shock, decompensated heart failure requiring inotropic therapy, severe liver impairment, A-V block, sick sinus syndrome, and severe bradycardia.
In patients with diabetes or thyroid disease, carvedilol can mask the signs of hypoglycemia and hyperthyroidism, including tachycardia. Furthermore, it may potentiate insulin-induced hypoglycemia.
Side effects of carvedilol include fatigue, diarrhea, bradycardia, edema, sleeplessness, dyspnea and urinary tract infections.
Liver function abnormalities have been noted in humans; however, no deaths have been reported.
During treatment with carvedilol, cardiovascular parameters, such as blood pressure (BP) and electrocardiograms (ECG) should be monitored and it is prudent to check a complete blood count (CBC) and blood chemistries periodically during prolonged therapy.
Carvedilol may interact with other medications. Discuss with your Veterinarians the drugs your pet is currently taking to determine if Carvedilol could interact with them. Possible drug interactions:
Carvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs.
Carvedilol works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.
Carvedilol is used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs
It may also be prescribed to treat chronic valvular heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, and other types of heart conditions.
If doses are Carvedilol are too large, your dog's condition may worsen.
Serious side effects may include loss of appetite, depression, lack of energy, or weakness. Call your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of these issues.
It is best to give Carvedilol with food.
Your veterinarian may start your dog on a lower dose and increase it over time.