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No, Vetmedin should be given on an empty stomach, ideally about one hour before food.
With early detection and proper treatment using medications like Vetmedin, dogs with a heart murmur—especially due to MMVD or DCM—can live months to several years longer.
No, Vetmedin should be given on an empty stomach, ideally about one hour before food for optimal absorption.
Life expectancy varies, but with early diagnosis and treatment like Vetmedin, dogs with a heart murmur from MMVD or DCM can live several years longer.
No, Vetmedin should be given on an empty stomach, ideally about one hour before food.
With early detection and proper treatment, such as Vetmedin, dogs with heart murmurs—especially due to MMVD—can live for months to years with improved quality of life.
Vetmedin may help reduce coughing in dogs with congestive heart failure by improving heart function and reducing fluid buildup in the lungs.
Dogs treated with Vetmedin for heart conditions may experience extended survival and improved quality of life, often living months to years longer depending on disease stage and management.
Symptoms of a Vetmedin overdose may include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, weakness, uncoordinated movements, breathing difficulty, and abnormal heart rhythms.
Vetmedin helps dogs with certain heart diseases by strengthening heart contractions and dilating blood vessels, easing the heart's workload and improving blood flow.

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