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Latest revision as of 01:41, 20 February 2025

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Pimobendan is a veterinary medication used in the management of heart failure in dogs. It is classified as an inodilator, which means it has both inotropic and vasodilatory effects. Pimobendan is commonly prescribed for conditions such as congestive heart failure and dilated cardiomyopathy.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Pimobendan works by inhibiting phosphodiesterase III, an enzyme that breaks down cyclic AMP (cAMP). By inhibiting this enzyme, pimobendan increases the levels of cAMP within cardiac muscle cells, leading to enhanced myocardial contractility. Additionally, pimobendan sensitizes the heart to calcium, further improving cardiac output. The vasodilatory effect is achieved through the relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, which reduces the workload on the heart.

Indications[edit]

Pimobendan is primarily indicated for the treatment of:

Dosage and Administration[edit]

The dosage of pimobendan is typically determined by the weight of the dog and the severity of the condition. It is usually administered orally, and the dosage may be adjusted based on the dog's response to the treatment.

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of pimobendan may include:

In rare cases, more severe side effects such as arrhythmias may occur.

Contraindications[edit]

Pimobendan should not be used in dogs with:

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