Zoocard and Vetmedin: What We Started With and Where We Ended Up ❤️
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- - Helps stabilize heart condition
- - Easy to administer
- - No reported side effects
- - Suitable for cats with congenital heart defects
- - May increase physical endurance and survival rate
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- - Not suitable for severe heart issues
- - Requires veterinary consultation
- - May not be as effective as more serious medications like Vetmedin
- - Limited availability on marketplaces
- - More expensive than some other medications
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Editor's Summary
Zoocard is a medication for heart issues in cats, containing ramipril and other components. It helped stabilize our cat's condition, but the cardiologist recommended switching to a more serious medication like Vetmedin.
Introduction
Welcome! Our elderly cat suddenly developed heart problems, with no prior complaints or issues detected during vaccination check-ups. The vet clinic stabilized the cat and recommended an appointment with a cardiologist in the neighboring city (we don't have one locally), suggesting we administer Zoocard and other medications in the meantime, specifically Zoocard for heart issues.
We purchased Zoocard the same day at a pet store. It comes in tablet and suspension forms, suitable for both dogs and cats. Luckily, the last cat suspension was available, priced around 600 rubles. Zoocard is cheaper on marketplaces.
Product Description
Zoocard suspension comes in a cardboard box with a cat design, made in Russia. The 25ml dark plastic bottle is inside. Administer 1ml per 1kg of body weight once a day.
Zoocard is available over-the-counter. Indications include:
Chronic heart failure complicationsArterial hypertensionRenal failureCardiomyopathies of various originsPrevention of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular eventsWe didn't have a diagnosis, but the symptoms clearly pointed to heart issues. The indications list includes:
Increased physical endurance and survival rate in cats with congenital heart defectsIt's likely Zoocard helped stabilize our cat's condition, as it became easier to breathe after the first dose, and the symptoms remained stable for several days. However, the cardiologist recommended switching to Vetmedin (or analogs like Avekardit or Pimopet) due to the heart issues detected.
Product Composition
Zoocard suspension contains three main components:
L-carnitine (levocarnitine) 40mgBeeswax extract 1mgRamipril 0.6mgOnly ramipril seems serious. It's an anti-hypertensive medication, commonly prescribed by cardiologists. So, Zoocard is not just a dietary supplement, but a medication with a significant component.
Instructions and Precautions
Zoocard suspension is a slightly viscous liquid with a characteristic smell, which doesn't bother animals. Before administering, shake the bottle well. Give some food along with the suspension. It doesn't cause any adverse reactions; our cat didn't even flinch or try to escape.
Expert Opinion
Zoocard seems to have helped stabilize our cat's condition, making it easier to breathe and reducing symptoms. However, the cardiologist recommended switching to a more serious medication like Vetmedin due to the detected heart issues. Zoocard might be suitable for mild heart problems, but it's essential to consult a veterinarian before administering it.
Featured FAQ
What is Zoocard used for?Zoocard is used to treat heart issues in cats, including chronic heart failure complications, arterial hypertension, and renal failure.
How is Zoocard administered?Zoocard is administered orally, once a day, in a dose of 1ml per 1kg of body weight.
What are the indications for Zoocard?The indications for Zoocard include chronic heart failure complications, arterial hypertension, renal failure, cardiomyopathies of various origins, and prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular events.
Is Zoocard available over-the-counter?Yes, Zoocard is available over-the-counter.
What are the potential side effects of Zoocard?There are no reported side effects of Zoocard, but it's essential to consult a veterinarian before administering it to your cat.
Can Zoocard be used for cats with congenital heart defects?Yes, Zoocard can be used for cats with congenital heart defects, as it may increase their physical endurance and survival rate.
