Vetmedin for Heart Failure in Dogs and cats
Vetmedin (pimobendan) is a inodilator used to treat congestive heart failure (CHF), mitral valve disease, and cardiomyopathy in dogs and cats. Vet offices typically charge $95; Script Unlock pharmacies fill it for ~$65 — saving you $30 (32%) per fill.
How Vetmedin is used for heart failure
Vetmedin belongs to the Inodilator class of medications. Veterinarians commonly prescribe it for congestive heart failure (CHF), mitral valve disease, and cardiomyopathy in dogs and cats because of its established safety profile and clinical effectiveness for this indication.
Species considerations: Vetmedin is approved for use in dogs. Dosing, frequency, and monitoring vary by species — your vet determines the exact protocol for your pet.
Prescription requirement: Vetmedin requires a written prescription from a licensed US veterinarian with a valid vet-client-patient relationship. Script Unlock only fills valid vet-written prescriptions; we don't sell medications directly.
Because Heart Failure in pets is often a chronic condition, monthly savings on Vetmedin compound quickly. At $30/month × 12 months = $360/year back in your pocket for the same medication.
Other medications for heart failure
Your vet may consider these as alternatives or add-ons to Vetmedin for congestive heart failure (CHF), mitral valve disease, and cardiomyopathy in dogs and cats.
Always work with your vet
This page is educational only. Vetmedin for heart failure must be prescribed by a licensed US veterinarian who has examined your pet. Never medicate your pet without a valid prescription. Script Unlock is a prescription marketplace, not a veterinary practice.
Frequently asked questions
Is Vetmedin used for heart failure in dogs and cats?↓
Yes — Vetmedin is commonly prescribed by veterinarians for congestive heart failure (CHF), mitral valve disease, and cardiomyopathy in dogs and cats. It's a inodilator. Your vet determines whether it's clinically appropriate for your pet's specific situation, weight, and other medications.
How much does Vetmedin for heart failure cost?↓
Vet offices typically charge ~$95 per fill; verified Script Unlock pharmacies bid at ~$65. That's a savings of $30 (32%) per fill. For chronic heart failure treatment, that's ~$360/year.
What are alternatives to Vetmedin for heart failure?↓
Other medications commonly used for congestive heart failure (CHF), mitral valve disease, and cardiomyopathy: Pimobendan, Enalapril (Pets), Furosemide (Pets). Each has different indications, side-effect profiles, and pricing. Only your vet can determine which is clinically appropriate for your dog.
Do I need a new prescription to get Vetmedin for heart failure via Script Unlock?↓
Yes — Script Unlock only fills valid vet-written prescriptions. Your vet writes the Rx after determining Vetmedin is right for your pet. You then upload the Rx to Script Unlock, and verified pharmacies bid.
Can I fill my pet's Vetmedin prescription at a human pharmacy?↓
Yes — most US-licensed retail and compounding pharmacies can fill veterinary prescriptions. Script Unlock connects you to verified pharmacies that compete on price for your pet's Rx.
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