Pimobendan (Vetmedin®) Oral Capsules for Cats - Cardiac Support for Feline Heart Disease
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Cardiac Support for Cats with Heart Disease
When your cat is diagnosed with heart disease, every heartbeat matters. Pimobendan (Vetmedin®) is a well-established cardiac medication that helps the feline heart pump more efficiently — improving circulation, reducing cardiac workload, and supporting a better quality of life for cats with serious heart conditions.
How Pimobendan Works
Pimobendan has a unique dual mechanism of action:
- Positive inotropy — increases cardiac contractility by sensitizing the heart muscle to calcium, helping the heart pump more powerfully with each beat
- Vasodilation — reduces afterload and preload by dilating blood vessels, decreasing the workload on the heart
Together, these actions improve cardiac output, enhance oxygen delivery to tissues, and support better activity tolerance in cats with compromised heart function.
Feline Cardiac Conditions Pimobendan Supports
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) with systolic dysfunction — the most common heart disease in cats
- Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) — supports a weakened, enlarged heart
- Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) — helps manage decompensated cardiac disease
Why Choose Pimobendan for Your Cat?
- Dual cardiac action — both strengthens the heart and reduces its workload simultaneously
- Improves quality of life — supports better activity tolerance, comfort, and vitality
- Oral capsule formulation — easy to administer, available in 5 mg capsules
- Widely used in veterinary cardiology — an established cardiac support medication trusted by feline cardiologists
Product Details
- Active Ingredient: Pimobendan 5 mg per capsule
- Pack Size: 50 capsules
- Indication: Off-label cardiac support for cats with HCM (systolic dysfunction), DCM, and CHF
Recommended Use
Pimobendan is used off-label in cats and must be prescribed and monitored by a veterinarian experienced in feline cardiology. Dosing is determined based on your cat's weight, cardiac function, and echocardiographic findings. Regular cardiac monitoring is essential throughout treatment.