- heart failure
- high blood pressure
- dilated cardiomyopathy, or an enlarged, weakened heart
- Gall bladder disease
- Liver disease
- ACE-inhibitors are classified as vasodilators because of their relaxing effect on blood vessels.
- ACE-inhibitors also reduce concentrations of harmful chemicals and hormones that injure the heart muscle in animals with heart failure.
- An oral suspension (includes x 1 complimentary oral syringe)
- benazepril
- captopril
- lisinopril
- furosemide tablets (Lasix)
- spironolactone
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs)
- verapamil
- theophylline
- pentoxiphylline
- propranolol
- Antacids
- Taurine
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or a thickened heart
- aortic stenosis, or narrowing of the aortic valve
- any other heart condition causing an increase in cardiac output
- Gallstones
- Obstruction
- Pancreatitis
- dizziness
- fainting
- loss of appetite
- weakness
- drowsiness
- diarrhea
- breathing difficulties
- weakness
- fainting
- coughing
- fluid in the lungs or abdomen
- facial swelling
- breathing difficulties
- fainting
- fever
- unusual bruising or bleeding
- rapid weight gain
- scratching
- coma
- shock
- fluid in lungs or abdomen
- shock