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  • Savavet Safeheart 5

    Savavet Savavet Safeheart 5 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets)

    Savavet Safeheart 5 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets) SafeHeart contains Pimobendan as the active ingredient. Pimobendan is a non-sympathomimetic, non-glycoside inotropic drug having a vasodilator effect. Pimobendan has a dual mechanism of action. It increases the calcium sensitivity of cardiac myofilaments and inhibits phosphodiesterase (type III) which exerts a stimulatory myocardial effect. Composition: PIMOBENDAN Class: Ionotrope Indications/Uses  Congestive heart failure Dilated cardiomayopathy Atrioventricular valve insufficiency Treatment of Congestive heart failure associated with pre-existing systemic hypotension or acute acute renal failure. Directions for use:  Dosage - As recommended by the veterinarian. Net Quantity: 1 Bottle (30 tablets) Suitable for Dogs  Disclosure:A licensed vendor partner will deliver this medicine to you. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you. Acceptance of your order is based on the validity of your doctor's prescription and the availability of the medicine.

    Rs. 2,585.00

  • Sale -8% Savavet Aceptor 5 (Benazepril 5mg / Hydrochloride) Tablet for Dogs and Cats (1 X10 tablets)

    Savavet Savavet Aceptor 5 (Benazepril 5mg / Hydrochloride) Tablet for Dogs and Cats (1 X10 tablets)

    ACEPTOR® 5 contains Benazepril Hydrochloride (5 mg), a veterinary-grade ACE inhibitor. Once administered, it's converted into benazeprilat, which inhibits angiotensin II formation, leading to vasodilation and reduced aldosterone activity. This makes it an effective choice for managing hypertension, heart failure, and kidney-related conditions in pets.Recommended by Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ, available at PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ – BecausePetsDeserveALifestyleToo Use In Dogs: Congestive heart failure (e.g., mitral valve disease, dilated cardiomyopathy) Systemic hypertension Adjunct therapy for chronic kidney disease and protein-losing nephropathy Support for valvular heart disease and left-to-right shunts Cats: Hypertension management Adjunctive therapy in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Reducing protein loss in chronic renal disease Improving appetite and overall condition in cats with CKD Key Benefits Supports blood pressure reduction and eases cardiac strain Enhances renal perfusion and filtration capabilities Medium-dose formulation is ideal for moderate-weight pets and precise dosing Flexible once- or twice-a-day dosing structure Well tolerated by both dogs and cats under veterinary guidance Dosage & Administration Recommended Dose: 0.25–0.5 mg/kg orally, once or twice daily (follow your vet’s instructions) Example: A 20 kg dog would need 5–10 mg daily, perfectly suited to the 5 mg tablet. Always adhere to your veterinarian’s dosing and schedule recommendations. Warnings & Precautions Contraindicated in animals with known ACE inhibitor hypersensitivity Use cautiously in pets with low sodium, hypotension, or compromised vascular circulation Vigilant monitoring advised in severe heart failure cases or preexisting vascular conditions Not recommended for use during pregnancy unless clearly justified by therapeutic benefits Possible Side Effects Potential hypotension, especially with concurrent diuretic use Risk of renal impact or elevated potassium levels; monitoring is important In feline overdose studies, the only notable outcomes were increased appetite and weight gain Drug Interactions Aspirin: May counter the blood pressure–lowering effects Diuretics (e.g., furosemide): May exacerbate hypotension—dose adjustments might be needed Potassium-sparing agents/supplements: Heightened hyperkalemia risk Insulin/oral antidiabetics: Enhanced hypoglycemia risk—monitor glucose levels Lithium: Increased lithium levels may occur—monitor blood levels carefully Storage Store in a cool (<30 °C), dry, and dark place. Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. For veterinary use only — not intended for human consumption. Manufacturer: Sava Healthcare Limited, Gujarat, India

    Rs. 75.00Rs. 69.00

  • Sale -9% Savavet Aceptor 2.5 (Benazepril 2.5mg / Hydrochloride) Tablet for Dogs and Cats (1 X10 tablets)

    Savavet Savavet Aceptor 2.5 (Benazepril 2.5mg / Hydrochloride) Tablet for Dogs and Cats (1 X10 tablets)

    ACEPTOR® 2.5 contains Benazepril Hydrochloride (2.5 mg), a potent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used in veterinary medicine. After oral administration, it converts to its active form, benazeprilat, which helps lower blood pressure by inhibiting the formation of angiotensin II—reducing vessel constriction and aldosterone-mediated fluid retention. This makes it especially useful for managing heart and kidney-related conditions.Recommended by Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ, available at PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ – BecausePetsDeserveALifestyleToo Use In Dogs: Congestive heart failure (e.g., mitral valve disease, dilated cardiomyopathy) Hypertension Adjunct therapy in chronic kidney disease and protein-losing nephropathy Supporting treatment in valvular heart conditions or shunts Cats: Systemic hypertension Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (adjunctive) Reducing proteinuria in chronic kidney disease Enhancing appetite and well-being in renal insufficiency Key Benefits Helps lower blood pressure and reduce strain on the heart Supports kidney function by improving filtration and blood flow Convenient low-dose allows precise adjustment based on weight Once- or twice-daily dosing enhances compliance Generally well-tolerated in both dogs and cats Dosage & Administration Dose: 0.25–0.5 mg/kg orally, once or twice daily (as directed by a vet) Example: A 10-kg dog or cat would require 2.5–5 mg—making the 2.5 mg tablet ideal for dosing flexibility. Follow your veterinarian’s guidance on duration and dosing intervals. Warnings & Precautions Avoid use in animals with known hypersensitivity to ACE inhibitors Use cautiously in cases of sodium depletion, low blood pressure, or compromised blood flow Close monitoring is advised in severe heart failure or pre-existing vascular issues Not recommended during pregnancy unless benefits clearly outweigh risks Possible Side Effects Hypotension, especially if combined with diuretics Renal impairment or elevated potassium levels in susceptible individuals In overdose studies in healthy cats, only increased appetite and weight gain were noted Drug Interactions Aspirin: May reduce beneficial blood vessel dilation Diuretics (e.g., furosemide): Can lead to stronger blood pressure drops—vet may reduce dose Potassium-rich medications/supplements: Increased risk of hyperkalemia Insulin/oral hypoglycemics: Monitor closely for potential hypoglycemia Lithium: May raise lithium blood levels—monitor carefully Storage Keep in a cool, dry place below 30 °C, away from sunlight and moisture. Store out of reach of children. For veterinary use only—not intended for humans. Manufacturer: Sava Healthcare Limited, Gujarat, India 

    Rs. 55.00Rs. 50.00

  • Savavet Safeheart 1.2

    Savavet Savavet Safeheart 1.2 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets)

    Savavet Safeheart 1.2 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets) SafeHeart contains Pimobendan as the active ingredient. Pimobendan is a non-sympathomimetic, non-glycoside inotropic drug having a vasodilator effect. Pimobendan has a dual mechanism of action. It increases the calcium sensitivity of cardiac myofilaments and inhibits phosphodiesterase (type III) which exerts a stimulatory myocardial effect. Composition: PIMOBENDAN Class: Ionotrope Indications/Uses  Congestive heart failure Dilated cardiomayopathy Atrioventricular valve insufficiency Treatment of Congestive heart failure associated with pre-existing systemic hypotension or acute acute renal failure. Directions for use:  Dosage - As recommended by the veterinarian. Net Quantity: 1 Bottle (30 tablets) Suitable for Dogs  Disclosure:A licensed vendor partner will deliver this medicine to you. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you. Acceptance of your order is based on the validity of your doctor's prescription and the availability of the medicine.

    Rs. 715.00

  • Savavet Safeheart 10mg

    Savavet Savavet Safeheart 10 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets)

    Savavet Safeheart 10 (Pimobendan) Tablet for Dogs (pack of 30 tablets) SafeHeart contains Pimobendan as the active ingredient. Pimobendan is a non-sympathomimetic, non-glycoside inotropic drug having a vasodilator effect. Pimobendan has a dual mechanism of action. It increases the calcium sensitivity of cardiac myofilaments and inhibits phosphodiesterase (type III) which exerts a stimulatory myocardial effect. Composition: PIMOBENDAN Class: Ionotrope Indications/Uses  Congestive heart failure Dilated cardiomayopathy Atrioventricular valve insufficiency Treatment of Congestive heart failure associated with pre-existing systemic hypotension or acute acute renal failure. Directions for use:  Dosage - As recommended by the veterinarian. Net Quantity: 1 Bottle (30 tablets) Suitable for Dogs  Disclosure:A licensed vendor partner will deliver this medicine to you. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you. Acceptance of your order is based on the validity of your doctor's prescription and the availability of the medicine.

    Rs. 4,500.00

  • Sale -6% Savavet Aceptor 10 (Tablet 1x10)

    Savavet Savavet Aceptor 10 (Tablet 1x10)

    Aceptor is a vasodilator drug that functions primarily by inhibiting the ACE. Vasodilation caused by the action helps in controlling hypertension and decreasing the proteinuria associated with CKD. Composition: BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE Class: ACE Inhibitor Indications/Uses  Hypertension                        10mg Dilated Cardiomayopathy      q.s. Directions for use:  Dosage - As recommended by the veterinarian. Net Quantity: 1 strip (10 tablets) Suitable for Dogs and Cats   Benazepril is a medication primarily used to treat: High blood pressure (hypertension) Heart failure Chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially in diabetic patients It belongs to a class of drugs called ACE inhibitors (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme inhibitors). These work by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily, reducing the workload on the heart. Common uses: Lowering blood pressure – helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Heart failure – improves survival and reduces symptoms like shortness of breath. Kidney protection – particularly useful in slowing kidney damage in people with diabetes or high blood pressure. How it's taken: Usually as an oral tablet, once or twice daily. Sometimes combined with other medications like diuretics. Common side effects: Cough (dry, persistent) Dizziness or lightheadedness Elevated potassium levels Kidney function changes

    Rs. 95.00Rs. 89.00

  • Savavet Strongbeat Tablet for Dogs & Cats

    Savavet Savavet Strongbeat Tablet for Dogs & Cats (pack of 30 tablets)

    Savavet Strongbeat Tablet for Dogs & Cats (pack of 30 tablets) Strongbeat is a heart support formula for cardiovascular health in dogs & cats. The synergetic action of the ingredients helps maintain proper cardiac function on a long-term basis. Composition: L-Cartinine + Taurine + N,N-Dimethyl GlycineGcl + Vit E + Ubidecarenone(CoQ10) + Folic acid + Magnesium + Potassium + Selenium Class: Cardiosupportive Indications/Uses  Cardioprotective function in long standing heart conditions. To support cardiac function in old-age. Helps to maintain a healthy balance of trigylceride and cholestrol levels. Directions for use:  Dosage - 1 tablet per 10kg body weight or as recommended by the veterinarian. Net Quantity: 1 Bottle (30 tablets) Suitable for Dogs and Cats Disclosure:A licensed vendor partner will deliver this medicine to you. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you. Acceptance of your order is based on the validity of your doctor's prescription and the availability of the medicine.

    Rs. 2,300.00

Cardiac Care For Dog

Ensuring Heart Health: Cardiac Care for Dogs

Just like humans, dogs can suffer from various heart conditions that require careful management and attention. Whether your furry companion is a playful pup or a seasoned senior, prioritizing their cardiac health is crucial for their overall well-being and quality of life. In this guide, we'll explore essential aspects of cardiac care for dogs, including prevention, detection, and management of heart-related issues.

Understanding Canine Cardiac Health:

The heart is a vital organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs. In dogs, heart problems can arise due to congenital defects, aging, or underlying health conditions. Common cardiac issues in dogs include:

  1. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF): This condition occurs when the heart is unable to effectively pump blood, leading to fluid buildup in the lungs or abdomen.
  2. Valvular Disease: Degenerative changes in heart valves can impair their function, leading to irregular blood flow and potential heart failure.
  3. Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM): This is a disease of the heart muscle, where it becomes weakened and enlarged, impacting its ability to pump blood efficiently.
  4. Heartworm Disease: Caused by parasitic worms, heartworm disease can lead to severe damage to the heart and lungs if left untreated.

Preventive Measures:

  1. Regular Veterinary Check-ups: Schedule routine wellness exams with your veterinarian to monitor your dog's overall health, including heart function.
  2. Balanced Diet: Feed your dog a high-quality, balanced diet recommended by your veterinarian to maintain a healthy weight and support heart health.
  3. Exercise: Regular, moderate exercise helps keep your dog's heart and cardiovascular system in good condition. However, consult with your vet to determine the appropriate level of activity for your dog's age and breed.
  4. Heartworm Prevention: Administer monthly heartworm preventive medication as recommended by your veterinarian to protect your dog from this potentially life-threatening disease.
  5. Dental Care: Poor dental health can contribute to heart problems in dogs. Establish a regular dental hygiene routine and schedule professional cleanings as needed.

Detecting Cardiac Issues:

  1. Symptoms: Be vigilant for signs of cardiac distress in your dog, including coughing, difficulty breathing, fatigue, fainting, and reduced tolerance for exercise.
  2. Diagnostic Tests: Your veterinarian may recommend diagnostic tests such as chest X-rays, electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography (ultrasound), and blood tests to assess your dog's heart health.

Management and Treatment:

If your dog is diagnosed with a cardiac condition, your veterinarian will work with you to develop a tailored treatment plan. This may include medications to manage symptoms, dietary adjustments, lifestyle modifications, and regular monitoring of your dog's condition. In some cases, surgical intervention or specialized procedures may be necessary.

Prioritizing cardiac care for your dog is essential for promoting a healthy and happy life. By taking preventive measures, staying vigilant for signs of heart issues, and partnering with your veterinarian, you can help ensure that your canine companion enjoys optimal heart health for years to come. Remember, early detection and proactive management are key to managing cardiac conditions and maximizing your dog's quality of life.

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