Compounded Enalapril (Vasotec) For Dogs, Cats & Other Pet Animals
Enalapril is a medication used in humans and animals to help treat high blood pressure and heart failure. It is also used to treat some forms of kidney disease in dogs and cats. It is important to remember that even though the medication takes effect within as little as 1-2 hours after being given, the true benefits of the medication to your animal’s health may not be seen outwardly. Your veterinarian may require routine tests in order to monitor the level of effectiveness. Enalapril does require a prescription from your veterinarian in order to be dispensed. You and your veterinarian should discuss if this is the best option for your pet.
Enalapril is given orally or by transdermal route and can be compounded to the desired strength and flavor that best suits your patient/pet. We compound this medication into suspensions, capsules, and transdermal creams. This medication may be given with or without food. If the patient vomits after receiving the dose on an empty stomach, the next dose should be given with food to decrease GI upset. It is important that your pet drinks plenty of water while taking this medication. If you miss a dose do not double up on the medication. Wait until the next dose is due and follow the normal dosing schedule as directed.
Common side effects of Enalapril include vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. If the patient experiences a slow heartbeat or collapsing/fainting, please contact your veterinarian/doctor immediately as these symptoms may indicate a serious reaction or a dose that is too high. If the patient develops a persistent cough, contact the doctor immediately. Overdoses of this medication can be serious. If you suspect an overdose, contact your veterinarian or poison control.