Pharmacotherapy of feline cardiomyopathy: Chronic management of heart failure

Journal of Veterinary Cardiology : the Official Journal of the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology
Sonya G Gordon, Etienne Côté

Abstract

The natural progression of cardiomyopathy in cats can lead to congestive heart failure. This review enumerates commonly and uncommonly used medications that can be used for the long-term treatment of cats that have positively responded to initial management of acute heart failure. The advantages, drawbacks, and authors' preferred approach are presented for each medication.

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