Amodip Tablets 1.25mg Blister Cat
CEVA ANIMAL HEALTH
Amodip Tablets 1.25mg Blister Cat from CEVA ANIMAL HEALTH is supplied as a chewable tablet.
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION:POM-V
THIS MEDICINE REQUIRES A PRESCRIPTION.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Amlodipine
Pack & Presentation
Form: Chewable tablet · Pack size: PK 100
Suitable Species
Cats
Indications
For the treatment of systemic hypertension in cats.
Storage & Shelf Life
Do not store above 30°C. Any unused half tablets should be returned to the blister pack.
Owner Handling & Safety
This product may decrease blood pressure. In order to reduce the risk of accidental ingestion by children, do not take the tablets out of blisters until ready to administer to the animal. Return part-used tablets into the blister and carton.
Contraindications & Warnings
Do not use in the case of cardiogenic shock and severe aortic stenosis. Do not use in cases of severe hepatic failure. Do not use in cases of known hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Laboratory studies in rodents have not produced any evidence of teratogenicity or reproductive toxicity. The safety of amlodipine has not been established during pregnancy or lactation in cats.
Regulatory Information
- Legal category: POM-V
- MA number: GB Vm 14966/5022 NI Vm 14966/3021
Important Notice
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not replace the advice of a qualified veterinary surgeon. Always follow the directions provided on the product packaging and by your veterinary practice. If your animal's condition does not improve, worsens, or any side effects occur, contact your veterinary surgeon immediately.




