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Comparison of the effects of long-term pimobendan and benazepril administration in normal cats.
Author: MachidaNoboru, MiyagawaYuichi, TakemuraNaoyuki, TodaNoriko, TominagaYoshinori
Original Abstract of the Article :
Pimobendan (PIMO) can cause adverse effects, such as mitral valve degeneration, in dogs; however, it is unclear whether these effects occur in cats. Therefore, we aimed to determine whether PIMO or benazepril produces adverse cardiac effects in healthy cats. This was a blinded, randomized, prospecti...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976264/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Heart of the Matter: Pimobendan and Benazepril in Healthy Cats
Imagine a camel with a heart condition. What kind of medication would you give it? This study explores the effects of two common medications used to treat heart conditions in cats: pimobendan and benazepril. The researchers wanted to see if either drug could cause any unintended harm to a healthy feline heart, kind of like checking if a camel's hooves are strong enough for a long journey through the desert.
Navigating the Effects of Heart Medication in Cats
The study found that neither pimobendan nor benazepril appeared to cause any significant cardiac lesions in healthy cats. This provides reassurance for veterinarians and cat owners about the potential safety of these medications. It's like knowing that a camel's hooves are sturdy enough to handle the journey, allowing for a more confident approach to its well-being.
Safeguarding the Health of Feline Companions
This research provides valuable insights into the safety of pimobendan and benazepril in healthy cats. While further studies are needed to assess their effects in cats with heart disease, this study suggests that these medications may be suitable for treating heart conditions in cats without causing any adverse cardiac effects.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study sheds light on the potential safety of two common medications used to treat heart conditions in cats. While further research is needed, this study suggests that these medications may be a valuable tool for veterinarians in caring for their feline patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-05-25
- Date Revised 2018-11-13
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