Sentences with phrase «give enalapril»

Give Enalapril exactly as directed by your veterinarian.

Not exact matches

Enalapril may be given with or without food.
ACE inhibitors include enalapril and are often given to help stave off the development of heart failure.
When giving your pet Enalapril, always make sure they have plenty of water available to drink as they can get thirsty while taking this medication.
Question: Maltese / 11 1/2 pounds / CongestiveHeart Failure ¿ DCM Medication: ¿ Salix 12.5 mg ¿ 1 tablet 3x a day (until a few days ago it was 1 pill 2x a day) ¿ Enalapril 5 mg ¿ 1/2 tablet 2x a day ¿ Temaril - P ¿ 1/2 tablet 1 to 2x a day as needed for allergies (about to taper her down) ¿ Torbutrol 1 mg ¿ 1/4 tablet as needed for trachea collapse coughing ¿ Vetmedin 1.25 mg ¿ 1 tablet 2x a day NEW Other: ¿ K / d diet ¿ No exercise She had a really hard time breathing last week, vet gave her 2 Furosemide injections and oxygen therapy and added the Vetmedin to her daily medicine.
Dogs and cats with this problem are put on diuretics (furosemide = Lasix) to remove excess fluid from the body, and drugs to decrease the work load on their heart (enalapril = Enacard = Vasotec or similar meds) and medications to give the heart added strength in its contractions (pimobendan = Vetmedin).
Tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given ACE inhibitors (benazepril, enalapril, lisinopril), Allopurinol, Sulfasalazine, SMZ / TMP, and warfarin.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney or liver disease, diabetes mellitus, high levels of potassium in the blood, or if your pet is being given a potassium supplement or an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril or lisinopril.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney or liver disease, diabetes mellitus, high levels of potassium in the blood, or if the pet is being given a potassium supplement or an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril or lisinopril.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given aspirin; another NSAID such as etodolac, carprofen or piroxicam; an over the counter cough, cold, allergy or pain medication; warfarin; furosemide; an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril, a steroid such as prednisone, insulin; or probenecid.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given any of the following: aspirin, another NSAID such as etodolac, carprofen, or piroxicam, an over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or pain medication, warfarin, furosemide, an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril, a steroid such as prednisone, insulin, or probenecid.
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