Amlodipine

Author Dr. Riya Patel
Updated on 1/4/2021 11:12:34 PM

What is Amlodipine?

Amlodipine is a medication commonly used in veterinary medicine to manage hypertension (high blood pressure) in animals, particularly cats and dogs. Here’s a detailed overview of its uses, mechanism, and other relevant information:

1.Uses:

Hypertension:

Systemic Hypertension: Amlodipine is primarily used to treat systemic hypertension in cats and dogs. High blood pressure can lead to serious health issues, including kidney damage, heart disease, and retinal damage.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD):

Renal Hypertension: In cats and dogs with chronic kidney disease, hypertension is a common complication. Amlodipine helps manage blood pressure in these patients, protecting the kidneys and other organs from further damage.

Heart Disease:

Secondary Hypertension: Amlodipine can be used to manage high blood pressure secondary to heart disease, such as congestive heart failure, in dogs and cats.

2.Mechanism of Action:

Calcium Channel Blocker: Amlodipine works by inhibiting the influx of calcium ions through L-type calcium channels in the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels. This inhibition causes the blood vessels to relax and dilate (vasodilation), reducing the resistance the heart has to pump against, thereby lowering blood pressure.

3.Administration and Dosage:

Forms: Amlodipine is available in tablet form.

Dosage: The dosage depends on the animal's size, species, and the specific condition being treated. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian’s prescribed dosage to ensure efficacy and safety. Amlodipine is typically administered once daily.

4.Side Effects:

Gastrointestinal Issues: Some animals may experience mild gastrointestinal side effects, such as loss of appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea.

Hypotension: Overdose or high sensitivity to the medication can cause excessively low blood pressure (hypotension), leading to weakness, lethargy, and fainting.

Gingival Hyperplasia: Rarely, dogs may develop gingival hyperplasia (overgrowth of gum tissue).

Behavioral Changes: Some animals may exhibit changes in behavior, such as increased lethargy or restlessness.

5.Precautions:

Contraindications: Amlodipine should not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity to the drug. Use with caution in animals with pre-existing heart conditions, liver disease, or severe aortic stenosis.

Pregnancy and Lactation: The safety of amlodipine in pregnant or lactating animals has not been fully established. Use only under veterinary supervision in these cases.

Drug Interactions: Inform the veterinarian about any other medications the animal is taking, as amlodipine can interact with other drugs, such as beta-blockers, other antihypertensives, and certain diuretics.

6.Summary:

Amlodipine is an effective medication used in veterinary medicine to manage hypertension in cats and dogs. By causing vasodilation, it helps lower blood pressure and protect against the complications of high blood pressure, particularly in animals with chronic kidney disease or heart disease. Proper administration, adherence to prescribed dosages, and monitoring for potential side effects are essential to ensure its effectiveness and safety.

For specific cases or further details, always consult with a veterinarian.

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